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Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont goes to Brussels as Spain files rebellion charges
Carles Puigdemont has gone to Brussels to meet with lawyers, causing speculation that he will claim asylum there. Puigdemont and several allies have been charged with rebellion, facing prison sentences of up to 30 years.
Confusion over who is in charge in Catalonia
Is Catalan independence a second coup in democratic Spain?
Madrid prosecutor calls for sedition charges against Catalan separatist leaders
Catalonia crisis: Spain takes over regional parliament, calls elections after independence declaration
Catalonia: Barcelona protesters march in favor of national unity
Kenya: President Uhuru Kenyatta won low turnout election by landslide, say officials
The electoral commission has said fewer than half of eligible voters took part in the re-run presidential poll. Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga had boycotted the October 26 presidential election.
Kenyans count cost of deeply divisive election re-run
Protests and violence mar Kenyan election
Kenya repeats presidential election with opposition boycott
In Kenya, politics split on ethnic divide
Kenyans divided as they mark Mashujaa 'Heroes' Day
Kenya court annuls presidential election result
Kenya opposition leader Raila Odinga withdraws from presidential election
Kenya: Uncertainty over election fuels fears of clashes
Kenya election commission postpones delayed elections
Europe
Belgium: Police detain four suspects over foiled 2015 Thalys train terror attack
Two raids have taken plane in the Molenbeek district in Brussels. Authorities have warned of an increased likelihood of a terrorist attack on European soil by fighters returning from the Middle East.
'Islamic State': Will it survive a post-caliphate future?
EU introduces new measures to combat 'low-tech' terrorism
Germany's domestic intelligence agency warns of 'IS' sympathizers
Train attacker a suspected radical Islamist: French interior minister
'Train heroes' receive highest French bravery honor
World
International Criminal Court
Opinion: Africa's 'jungle men' with blood on their hands quit ICC
Burundi has walked away from the International Criminal Court, claiming the court punishes those the West doesn't want in power. DW's Fred Muvunyi says these anti-court lobbyists have blood on their hands.
Burundi becomes first country to leave International Criminal Court
UN investigators 'struck by scale' of crimes in Burundi
Burundi rejects UN accusations of crimes against humanity
Fatou Bensouda: Critics 'don't understand the ICC'
Rwandan foreign minister: "Where is a white man convicted by the ICC?"
India's domestic workers face abuse without legal protection
India's labor ministry is currently preparing legislation to provide social security for domestic workers. But rights groups say more legal protection against mistreatment is necessary. Murali Krishnan reports.
Maid wanted! Indias household app
Visiting Hong Kong's darker side
India's invisible maids
No social security for most of world's domestic workers
Hong Kong's domestic workers 'treated worse than the dogs'
Rights group urges justice for Nepali maids allegedly gang raped by Saudi diplomat
What is driving inequality in India?
The new ways of Nigeria's human traffickers
Thousands of young people move from the Nigerian state of Benue in the east to the country's southwest every year. They are promised a good education and well-paid jobs. But they end up in modern slavery.
Nigerian women forced into prostitution
Nigeria: Fighting hunger and Boko Haram
What makes young African Muslims join jihadi groups?
How Nigerian girls are forced into prostitution in Russia
Germany
Angela Merkel and CDU struggle to form 'Jamaica' coalition
Four German political parties — the Christian Democrats, Christian Social Union, Free Democrats and Greens — are now in their third week of talks to form a government. They disagree about more things than they agree on.
German Greens push for two vice chancellors in three-way coalition
Angela Merkel: Way clear for coalition negotiations after migration compromise
Angela Merkel's coalition talks for next German government: what you need to know
Opinion: Angela Merkel's Jamaica coalition is right for Germany
German conservatives launch 'constructive' coalition talks
Can a 'Jamaica' coalition tackle climate change?
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