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Daily Bulletin | 10.11.2017, 19:30 UTC
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Daily Bulletin
10.11.2017 | 19:30 UTC
Business
Germany's EU bill to rise by 16 percent post-Brexit: report
Germany will need to pay an extra 3.8 billion euros into the EU's coffers once Britain leaves the bloc. A new report, which is likely to rile German taxpayers, suggests France and Italy will face much lower budget hikes.
Staunch Brexit supporters in Hastings
Germany and the EU: the road ahead
Brexit: Britain given three weeks to decide EU divorce bill
Angela Merkel open to common eurozone budget
Brexit: Why people are increasingly talking about the 'Norway model'
UK contributions to EU half the amount claimed by pro-Brexit camp
UK Brexit funder Arron Banks rejects Russian financing claims
50 London banks in talks for post-Brexit move
World
Reconciliation at Hartmannswillerkopf in Alsace
During World War I, Hartmannswillerkopf in Alsace was the scene of fierce battles between France and Germany. Now a memorial site will serve as a place of remembrance and reconciliation.
Remembering Great War's 'man-eater mountain'
News
US Air Force: Missiles fired at Saudi Arabia from Yemen have 'Iranian markings'
A top US lt. general has claimed there is an Iranian role in missiles fired at Saudi Arabia by Yemen's Houthi rebels. Heightened tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia threaten to expand beyond Yemen into a regional war.
United Nations warns of catastrophic famine in Yemen
Tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia spread into region
Lebanon: Saudi Arabia-Iran rivalry finds a new battlefront
Yemen's war explained in 4 key points
War in Yemen: UN blacklists Saudi-led coalition for killing children
Saudi Arabia vs. Iran: From 'twin pillars' to proxy wars
Yemen facing 'largest famine in decades' if blockade isn't lifted, UN aid chief says
Saudi-led coalition blames Iran for Houthi missile attack
Hamburg supermarket attacker charged with murder
Prosecutors have said that the Hamburg knife attack suspect wanted to "kill as many Germans of Christian faith as possible" but was not a member of "IS". One person was killed and six wounded in the July assault.
Hamburg knife attacker was 'known' radical
German police arrest terror plot suspect
Hamburg attack provokes rift over deportation policy
Hamburg knife attack: Federal prosecutors lead probe, say suspect had 'radical Islamist' motive
Berlin Christmas market attack: Inquiry accuses police of 'sloppiness' in Anis Amri case
Preventing terrorism: What powers do German security forces have?
Help for Berlin Christmas market terror victims 'better late than never'
German authorities target illegal file-sharing site in large-scale operation
German investigators have shut down an illegal file-sharing site as part of a police sting across the country. Authorities say the site's activities caused several million in damages to copyright owners.
Digital Germany - Security (2)
Less WIFI Liability
Knowledge is power
Hacking Germany
Internet pirates walk a fine line in Germany
Germany's top court rules parents must betray children in piracy cases
What is the darknet most used for (shared content in %)?
Germany
Germany accused of delaying refugee family reunifications
Thousands of people, many of them children, with a right to rejoin family in Germany are stuck in Greece. Berlin blames Greek inefficiency, while critics say Germany doesn't try to expedite the refugees' arrival.
Hoping for a compassionate family reunion policy
Refugees protest in Greece for family reunification in Germany
Refugees in Germany: Fewer family reunifications than expected, says study
Restrictions on refugees' families coming to Germany to continue, says Thomas de Maizière
Thousands of refugees are suing Germany
Germany limits refugee family unification for those arriving from Greece
Environment
COP23: Famed climate scientist Hansen warns of 'bigger problems' than Trump
James Hansen talked to DW about liberal governments that don't act coherently when it comes to global warming – and why they're more dangerous than climate change deniers like US President Donald Trump.
Pittsburgh shines as beacon of post-industrial transition
Resisting coal in Germany
Living Planet: Germany's coal problem
COP23: Rival US delegation opens pavilion to challenge Trump
Can we live in a world without fossil fuels?
COP23: Is the Bonn summit worth the trouble?
McKibben: We need action to match the scale of the problem
Syria set to sign Paris climate deal, leaving US isolated
COP23: US absence felt on first day of UN climate summit
COP23: Writing the Paris accord rule book
Environmental activists storm open-pit coal mine ahead of climate talks
COP23: High time to curb emissions as 2017 to become hottest year on record
COP23: Why Trump can't kill the climate deal
Sports
Florian Kohfeldt to stay on as Werder Bremen head coach until the winter break
Werder Bremen have confirmed that Florian Kohfeldt will remain in his role as head coach until the winter break at least. Bremen have a number of critical fixtures coming up in their bid to avoid relegation.
Bundesliga: Swiss league coach linked with Werder Bremen job
Eintracht Frankfurt's Sebastien Haller - the Bundesliga bargain of the summer?
Lukas Hradecky proves worth for Eintracht Frankfurt again
Patrice Evra leaves Marseille after receiving European football ban
Patrice Evra has left French club Marseille after being banned from European football until June 30, 2018. The veteran defender karate kicked one of the French club's fans before a recent Europa League match.
Marseille's Patrice Evra sent off for karate kick on fan
Patrice Evra suspended by Marseille and charged by UEFA for fan attack
Robert Enke's legacy lives on eight years after his death
Eight years ago, Robert Enke lost his battle with depression. The German footballer's passing sent shockwaves through the sport and his tragic death has changed the conversation around mental illness in football.
Germany picks up the pieces after Enke's death
Depression in football - A DW Report
Robert Enke's widow believes former footballer died a martyr
Inside Europe
Inside Europe: Covering the issues that shape Europe
Inside Europe is an award-winning weekly radio show with a focus on European topics.
Inside Europe 09.11.2017
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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