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Daily Bulletin 16.11.2017 | 19:30 UTC
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Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe crisis: Uncertainty reigns over Mugabe future
Conflicting reports over the likelihood of President Robert Mugabe resigning have thrown Zimbabwe into further chaos. South African ministers have arrived in Harare to mediate betweeen the president and the army.
US House passes Trump tax reform
The United States House of Representatives has passed President Donald Trump's flagship tax reform bill. The legislation could be Trump's first major victory following a raft of previous headline-grabbing failures.
Germany replaces US as country with best international image
Germany enjoys the best reputation of any country in the world, according to the latest Nation Brands Index. The survey found that there is much more than Germany's economic motor driving the positive image.
Germany
German leaders cautious on topic of post-Mugabe Zimbabwe
President Robert Mugabe hasn't always been popular with German politicians — but that doesn't mean they're overjoyed that he has been deposed. German leaders hope any changes in Zimbabwe will be democratic.
Angela Merkel and German parties reach showdown in Jamaica coalition talks
Germany's Union, FDP and Green parties are deciding if they share enough common ground to form a government. Will the weeks of listening, probing and fighting finally end? DW gives you the lowdown on the sticking points.
New evidence contradicts German police in Oury Jalloh death
A man who apparently burned to death in a German police cell in 2005 could not have lit the fire himself, according to new documents. A prosecutor who had defended police now says there should be a murder investigation.
World
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe coup: China's influence under scrutiny
Zimbabwe's military takeover has caught the attention of the world – but could China have known about the coup? Beijing has for a long time been a close ally and Zimbabwe's top brass recently paid it's leaders a visit.
Business
Siemens to cut 6,900 jobs amid union resistance
Labor unions have reacted angrily to layoff plans unveiled by the management of the German conglomerate, which aims to cut costs in its energy business to adjust to the disruption sweeping through the industry.
Sports
Angelique Kerber changes coaches in a bid to revive her career
Former women's world No. 1 Angelique Kerber has switched coaches at the end of a disappointing season for the German. Kerber is hoping to the move will help her kick-start her career in 2018.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang suspended by Borussia Dortmund
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been suspended by Borussia Dortmund for their Bundesliga match against Stuttgart on Friday for "disciplinary reasons." The striker was also suspended by the club last November.
Back to the roots: Bayern Munich have Sandro Wagner in their sights
Given Bayern Munich's lack of cover for Robert Lewandowski, rumors linking Hoffenheim's Sandro Wagner with a return to his former club are gathering momentum. Is it a move in the interests of both parties?
Bundesliga
Chadrac Akolo: 'Hunger was a part of my life'
Stuttgart's Chadrac Akolo is off to a flying start in the Bundesliga. The Democratic Republic of Congo international has come a long way since arriving in Switzerland as a refugee at the age of 14.
Environment
Living Planet: Our CO2 problem
There's only so much CO2 we can release before we push the global temperature above 2 degrees – what scientists call our carbon budget. Do we stand a chance of weaning ourselves off fossil fuels in time?

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