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COP23: Thousands protest German coal use ahead of UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn
More than 11,000 demonstrators in Bonn have called for the abolition of coal-fired power, two days before the city hosts the UN climate change conference. Protesters directed their ire at Germany's next government.
Ousted Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont calls for political unity
Puigdemont has urged all pro-independence political parties in Catalonia to unite for December 21 elections. He is currently under an arrest warrant from Spain over his role in pushing for secession.
Germany's Sigmar Gabriel meets Turkey's Mevlut Cavusoglu to discuss 'difficult issues'
The German and Turkish foreign ministers met in Antalya for "informal" talks which are likely to spur EU debate about diplomacy with Ankara. The meeting follows Turkey's release of a German human rights activist.
Russian chopper raised from Norwegian isle on Arctic seabed
The helicopter went down last month off an island administered by Norway about 800 kilometers north of the mainland. Eight people died in the crash, but so far only one body has been recovered.
World
Sieren's China: Beijing will take less of the world's trash
For years, industrial nations have exported their garbage to China. But Beijing wants to put an end to this: The country has its own problematic waste, DW's Frank Sieren writes.
Trump's Japan trip a 'symbolic show of solidarity'
Donald Trump's first stop in Japan on his maiden voyage to Asia as US president is an opportunity to underline Washington's alliance with Japan and reassure US allies on opposing North Korea. Julian Ryall reports.
Sports
Live: Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Munich
The Bundesliga's biggest game is full of narratives: Peter Bosz is under pressure, Jupp Heynckes is a hero again. Follow live updates from 'Der Klassiker' right here.
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