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Daily Bulletin 30.11.2017 | 19:30 UTC
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Politics
EU, African leaders back migrant evacuation plan in Libya as summit closes
Up to 700,000 African migrants are trapped in detention camps in Libya, the head of the African Union's commission says. EU and African leaders said they plan to devise "longer-term solutions for the migration issue."
Politics
Germany to continue diplomatic ties with North Korea, CDU's Jürgen Hardt tells DW
Berlin is unlikely to severe ties amid US warnings, said Germany's coordinator for transatlantic cooperation. In an interview with DW, he said Germany's mission may contribute to a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
Which countries have diplomatic relations with North Korea?
The US has asked Germany and other countries that have diplomatic relations with North Korea to break those ties. DW examines those that do and those that don't.
Germany court boosts Peruvian challenge to energy giant RWE
A court in northwestern Germany has agreed to hear a Peruvian farmer's case against power company RWE over damage to his Andean home. Campaigners say the decision is an "historic breakthrough with global relevance."
Make America Gruesome Again
Donald Trump far-right Twitter posts spark outrage in UK
Donald Trump's rebuke to British Prime Minister Theresa May after she criticized him for retweeting anti-Islam videos has prompted condemnation in the UK. London's Mayor has called for Trump's state visit to be canceled.
Germany
Another Angela Merkel-led grand coalition in Germany: What you need to know
The leaders of the conservatives and Social Democrats are set to discuss the possibility of renewing their government partnership. So what's at stake, what are the sticking points and what are the chances of success?
Angela Merkel's government impasse: Grand coalition pros and cons
Once the exception, conservative-Social Democratic partnerships are threatening to become the rule in Germany. So how good or bad is this form of government for the country?
Sports
Clashes between fan groups threaten to undermine RB Leipzig's 'family friendly' reputation
The Red Bull-backed club's image is on the line after two fans were allegedly attacked by fellow RB Leipzig supporters in a "politically motivated" incident. The CEO has promised to crack down on fans who "don't behave".
Bibiana Steinhaus: 'I want to inspire people'
Bibiana Steinhaus made headlines this year by becoming the first female to referee a match in one of Europe's top leagues. However, she tells DW that every referee should be judged solely on his or her performance.
The World Cup draw: When, where and how
The draw for the 2018 football World Cup in Russia takes place in Moscow on Friday. Here is a lowdown on the procedure and who world champions Germany might face.
Home
Living Planet: 3 degrees on 7 continents - part 2
If the world fails to limit global warming to a maximum 2-degree target, the Earth could be on course for a potentially catastrophic temperature rise of 3 degrees or more. So what would that look like? We travel to seven continents around the world to find out. On part 2: Hurricanes in North America, losing a traditional way of life in South America and coral bleaching off the coast of Fiji.
Inside Europe
Inside Europe 30.11.2017
How leaders from the EU and Africa want to prevent the abuse of migrants in Libya – Are Syrian refugees outstaying their welcome in Turkey? – Prince Harry and Meghan, a transatlantic match made in heaven? – Northern Irish divisions resurface in language row –The racism debate over the Dutch Black Pete tradition continues to simmer.


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