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10.12.2017 | 17:15 UTC
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Number of Salafists in Germany reaches record high
The fundamentalist Salafist ideology continues to draw adherents in Germany, the country's intelligence chief says. The movement is seen by authorities as a potential breeding ground for Islamic terrorism.
Contentious Quran distribution in Germany
Islam researcher: Not all Salafists are the same
'True religion:' How Salafists lure supporters
Caucasus refugees need 'a sense of orientation' in Berlin
Salafist Sven Lau handed jail sentence for terror-related charges
Cybersecurity
Is China using social media to infiltrate Germany politics?
China's spy agency created fake LinkedIn profiles to infiltrate political and business circles, a German intelligence service has said. Fake profiles of policy experts and academics were used to court decision-makers.
How Germany's foreign intelligence agency recruits young hackers
Industrial espionage threatens German companies and jobs
Chinese cyber-attacks 'not a parallel with NSA spying'
Putin and Erdogan to discuss Trump's move on Jerusalem
The two men agree that US President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital is a bad idea. They will discuss what, if anything, can be done to counter the US move.
Heated protests rock Middle East
Violence flares after US President Donald Trump's Jerusalem decision
US Jerusalem move draws protests, condemnation
Arab League leaders condemn Trump's recognition of Jerusalem
Thousands protest Netanyahu in Tel Aviv
Russia: Syria now 'liberated' from 'Islamic State'
Protesters in West Bank, Gaza, Mideast and Asia rail against Trump's Jerusalem gambit
Jerusalem: Three things to know
Middle East
Iran's president signals 'good ties' possible with Saudi Arabia
The Iranian president has urged Saudi Arabia to end its war in Yemen and sever alleged ties with Israel to improve relations with the Islamic republic. Iran and Saudi Arabia have witnessed relations nosedive since 2016.
Saudi Arabia vs. Iran: From 'twin pillars' to proxy wars
Israel and Saudi Arabia: New best friends in the Middle East?
Is Saudi Arabia waging war on its Shiite minority?
Saudi Arabia tells Iran to stop 'interfering' after Riyadh severs diplomatic ties
Iran warns Saudi Arabia of 'divine revenge' following execution of Shiite cleric
Iranian protesters storm Saudi embassy in Tehran
Trump calls for global coalition against terrorism, 'isolation' of Iran
Yemen: Saudi-led coalition promises to ease blockade, reopen key ports
Lebanon's premier Saad Hariri rescinds shock resignation
Syria's fractious opposition meets in Saudi capital to unify stance ahead of peace talks
Lebanese security forces fire tear gas at protesters near US embassy
Demonstrators at the US embassy in Beirut were met with tear gas as they protested US President Trump's announcement to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Rallies also took place elsewhere around the globe.
DW correspondent Maya Shwayder reports from Jerusalem on Mideast tensions
US Jerusalem move draws protests, condemnation
Two reasons behind Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital
Arab League leaders condemn Trump's recognition of Jerusalem
Israel prepares for 'Day of Rage' over Trump's Jerusalem decision
UN calls for evacuation of sick Syrian children from embattled Damascus suburb
The UN says 137 children under siege in the rebel-held suburb of Eastern Ghouta require immediate evacuation. Five children there are reported to have already died from a lack of medical care.
Aid trucks enter Eastern Ghouta
Syria war offensive kills civilians across country: monitors
Russia, Syria announce ceasefire for eastern Ghouta rebel enclave near Damascus
World
'EU must recognize historic opportunity to solve Kosovo issue'
Solving the conflict between Serbia and Kosovo requires frank talks, says the former High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Brussels must prioritize the western Balkan states' relations with the EU, he says.
Protecting Kosovo's medicinal plants
Serbia: Convicted war criminal to teach at military academy
Serbia's openly lesbian PM marches in Belgrade's gay pride parade
The Balkans: From Yugoslav wars to an ever-tense peace
© Deutsche Welle 2017
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