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Daily Bulletin 08.01.2018 | 19:30 UTC
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Hungary's Orban tells Germany: 'You wanted the migrants, we didn't'
In an interview with the German daily Bild, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban defended his country's refusal of an EU-wide refugee resettlement quota, saying that he believed refugees are "Muslim invaders."
Asia
Burning tanker in East China Sea 'in danger of exploding'
China has warned of a potential environmental disaster as vessels battle a blaze on an oil tanker. Environmental experts have warned that if the tanker explodes, it could "kill off marine life across a wide area."
United States
US Supreme Court rules in favor of black death row inmate
The highest court in the US has ruled that a convicted black man who was tried by a racially-biased jury has a right to appeal. The court also said a Native American group should be able to exercise tribal sovereignty.
Weather and climate disasters made 2017 costliet year for US
The final tally of natural disasters in the US was $306 billion dollars, a study has shown, making 2017 the most expensive year on record. Hurricanes, wildfires, flooding and tornadoes were among the major disasters.
German footballer Deniz Naki shot at on highway
Footballer Deniz Naki said that his car was shot at while driving on a highway in western Germany. Naki, who plays for a Kurdish club and has spoken out against the Turkish government, said he "feared for his life."
Borussia Dortmund bus bomb accused confesses crime
A 28-year-old man accused of detonating bombs targeting a top German football team has confessed to the deed. But he denied having any intention to kill.
World
Why horrid tales alone won't help German asylum applications
Afghan asylum seekers in Germany often narrate terrifying accounts of the circumstances that led to their departure from their home country. But can these stories provide a legal basis for their stay in Germany?
Sports
Nagelsmann and Tedesco: Revolutionaries or simply coaches?
It seems like everybody in German football is talking about a new generation of coaches. Are they really out to revolutionize the game with their modern methods? Or is it still the same old game?
Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery still facing uncertain futures at Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich enter the new Bundesliga year in a familiar position of dominance. Despite a commanding lead, there's a degree of uncertainty at the club that's characterized by the futures of two of their best players.
Philippe Coutinho's Barcelona move poses familiar questions for JĂĽrgen Klopp
Liverpool may have received an enormous fee, but Philippe Coutinho's exit leaves a huge hole in their squad. JĂĽrgen Klopp's time at Borussia Dortmund offers a few hints at how he might cope without the Brazilian.

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