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Daily Bulletin 12.01.2018 | 19:30 UTC
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Donald Trump waives Iran nuclear sanctions for third time, warns he won't do it again
US Donald Trump has again waived nuclear sanctions against Iran but warned it will be the last time he does so unless a stronger follow-up agreement can be reached within the next three months.
Finding Germany's next government
Critics weigh in on Germany's coalition talks 'breakthrough'
Germany's prospective deal for Chancellor Angela Merkel to head another grand coalition has been slammed by industry leaders as "expensive." Asylum advocates say it hands hard-liners a "triumph" over human rights.
Germany
Report: Far-right Reichsbürger movement is growing, building army
German media have reported that the anti-government group has grown by 56 percent to 15,600 members. Security services are concerned that propaganda about a 'Reichsbürger army' will inspire attacks.
Norwegians decline President Donald Trump's offer to move to US
Norwegians have been quick to decline the offer from Donald Trump to move to the US. The president had said in less than polite terms that they would be more welcome than migrants from other American or African states.
Carles Puigdemont can't govern Catalonia from exile, Madrid says
Spain's government has dashed any hopes in Catalonia that former president Carles Puigdemont could lead the region from self-imposed exile. Madrid has said it is prepared to challenge his election as leader in court.
Germany
German coalition talks reach breakthrough: A look at what comes next
Angela Merkel's CDU and the SPD have agreed on a blueprint for formal grand coalition negotiations. The left wing of the Social Democrats appears to have been forced into the most concessions.
Business
New security flaw detected in Intel hardware
Finnish cybersecurity specialist F-Secure has reported another serious flaw in Intel hardware. It has nothing to do with the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities, but has a huge "destructive potential" too.
Sports
Bundesliga live: Leverkusen vs. Bayern Munich
The second half of the Bundesliga kicks off as league leaders Bayern Munich face Leverkusen in BayArena. Sandro Wagner, who rejoined Bayern in January, starts on the bench. Follow all the action on DW's live blog!
Women allowed to attend football in Saudi Arabia for first time
A Saudi Arabian football stadium will open its doors to women on Friday for the first time in the nation's history. DW finds out what this means to a country that has begun to introduce more liberal values.
Naby Keita to Liverpool rumors highlight ongoing issue of Bundesliga talent drain
RB Leipzig say he's staying put, but rumors that Naby Keita will move to Liverpool in January persist. Even if the German side hold on to the midfielder until the summer, can the Bundesliga really keep losing its stars?
Billie Jean King wants Australian Open arena re-named as homophobia row grows
Billie Jean King has called for Melbourne's Margaret Court Arena to be renamed amid backlash over Court's divisive views on sexuality. These include negative comments made about members of the LGBT community.
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