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Daily Bulletin 07.11.2017 | 19:30 UTC
Business
Paradise Papers: Apple shifted billions offshore to avoid tax
New relevations about Apple's tax avoidance strategy are making headlines as the Paradise Papers scandal unfolds further. EU finance ministers are due to discuss the issue during talks in Brussels on Tuesday.
'Apple can't move customers to Bermuda!'
Germany is the biggest loser when it comes to profit transfers to tax havens. But according to international tax expert Gabriel Zucman from UC Berkeley, the eurozone's biggest economy could change this quickly.
Despite Trump boom, the US president is 'harming global economy'
Almost three-quarters of global business analysts think US President Donald Trump is negatively affecting the world economy. Their gloomy conclusion comes despite record stock market highs, billed as the Trump boom.
World
From Panama to Paradise: The biggest tax evasion data leaks in history
The Paradise Papers have once again highlighted how the world's wealthy elite skirt paying taxes, whether legally or illegally. DW takes a look at some of the the biggest tax-related data leaks in recent history.
News
French, Swiss authorities detain ten in anti-terror raids
French and Swiss police have detained ten people suspected of preparing a possible attack in coordinated anti-terror raids. A 23-year-old Colombian woman and 27-year-old Swiss man were reportedly among those detained.
Merkel and ministers 'must answer lawmakers' questions'
Germany's Constitutional Court has strengthened the rights of parliamentarians to obtain information from the federal government. In a landmark decision, the tribunal has ruled questions should be answered in public.
Puigdemont shows face at Brussels rally
Ousted Catalan president Carles Puigdemont has made his first public appearance in Belgium since appearing in court Sunday on an arrest warrant. He earlier attacked the passivity of EU leaders over Catalan secession.
Environment
COP23
Syria likely to sign Paris climate deal, leaving US isolated
Attendees of the COP23 climate summit report that Syrian delegates have expressed interest in joining the climate accord. This would make the United States the only country that's not a part of the global climate pact.
Sports
Exclusive
Salomon Kalou: Failure to make the World Cup would be 'disaster' for Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast face a winner-takes-all World Cup qualifier against Morocco on Saturday. The Elephants' forward Salomon Kalou tells DW that only victory will do as their place in Russia hangs in the balance.
ATP farce the latest in a long line of PR disasters that shame tennis
A recent incident labelled 'sexist' and a 'disgrace' has added another chapter to a sorry 2017 story for tennis. DW's Ed McCambridge takes a look at what exactly is going on within the sport.
Franck Ribery returns to Bayern Munich training way ahead of schedule
The good news just keeps coming for Bayern Munich. After a win in Der Klassiker extended their lead at the top of the Bundesliga, winger Franck Ribery has returned to training more than a month ahead of schedule.
England face selection crisis ahead of Germany clash
After Raheem Sterling, Fabian Delph and Jordan Henderson joined Harry Kane in withdrawing from the squad on Tuesday, England manager Gareth Southgate's options look thin. They host Germany at Wembley on Friday night.
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