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Newsline 06.12.2017 | 17:15 UTC
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US Embassy move to Jerusalem could spark 'third intifada' Germany's former ambassador says
Both Israelis and Palestinians claim the holy city as a capital. Former German Ambassador to Israel Rudolf Dreßler told DW that the United States would seriously harm the Middle East peace process with an embassy move.
How is Ghana's president Akufo-Addo faring one year after his election win?
One year ago, many people in Ghana celebrated the victory of opposition leader Nana Akufo-Addo. He promised to build more factories, improve education and stamp out corruption. What has he achieved so far?
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Rio de Janeiro drug lord detained in military operation
Brazilian authorities have detained one of Rio de Janeiro's most notorious drug traffickers. Some 3,000 officers and troops were involved in the operation to arrest the man known to most by his nickname, "Rogerio 157."
Czech billionaire Andrej Babis named new prime minister
Czech President Milos Zeman has appointed the populist mogul Andrej Babis as the country's new prime minister. While Babis emerged as the clear victor of the recent election, his political future is far from certain.
Time names 'The Silence Breakers' Person of the Year
The anti-harassment movement has been given the title by Time magazine. The US publication called attention to the pervasive nature of sexual assault and the difficulty most victims face in getting justice.
Russia's Vladimir Putin says he will run for president again in 2018
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has announced his intention to run for president in the elections next March. The current president is the absolute favorite to win another six-year term.
Germany
Miniature gallows for Angela Merkel allowed to go on sale in Germany
Saxony state prosecutors have attracted anger after ruling that a gallows "reserved for Angela Merkel" could be put on sale, because it was art. Legal experts say the decision betrays a failure of the rule of law.

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