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NEW Daily Bulletin | 23.01.2018, 18:30 UTC

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NEW Daily Bulletin 23.01.2018 | 18:30 UTC
Indian PM Narendra Modi warns of three major global threats
Delivering the opening keynote address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shared his vision for his country's engagement with the international community.
Niki assets go back to former founder Niki Lauda
Austrian carrier Niki has been sold back to its founder, ex-Formula One champion Niki Lauda. He had signaled for months that he would be interested in once again owning the former subsidiary of insolvent Air Berlin.
Faster internet needed in new era for German farmers
At the International Green Week trade fair in Berlin, German farming takes center stage. Like many industries, agriculture is grappling with digitalization, and as DW found out, it needs faster internet to cope.
Child killed at German school, reportedly murdered by schoolmate
A child has been killed at school in the western German town of Lünen, allegedly murdered by a fellow pupil. Police quickly arrested the attacker.
German government under fire over Leopard tanks in Syria
Germany's government has faced a slew of criticism over German-made tanks that Turkey deployed in its push into Syria. Some politicians have called for an immediate halt to arms exports to Turkey and nixing a key deal.
EU tax haven blacklist: Finance ministers remove eight countries, including Panama
Officials and activists have decried a decision by EU ministers to remove several states from a tax haven blacklist. Among those delisted is Panama, less than two years after its secretive tax loopholes were leaked.
Unions hail deal to pay out for worker safety in Bangladesh garment sector
Unions at a global clothing brand hope its agreement to pay to meet fire and building safety regulations in 150 garment factories in Bangladesh could herald a new era. Time will tell if other brands follow suit.
Graft trial in Portugal 'offends' Angola
Tensions are mounting between Angola and Portugal over the indictment for corruption of former Angolan Vice President Manuel Vicente. Experts believe Portugal will cave in to Angolan efforts to nix the trial.
Georg Baselitz, upside-down artist of international renown, at 80
Georg Baselitz was thrown out of art school at the age of 18 because of his love for Picasso, and he has remained controversial and provocative ever since. To mark his 80th birthday, DW looks back at his life and work.
Vienna marks 100 years since artistic heyday
100 years ago in Vienna, the artists Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele and architect Otto Wagner all died within a few months of each other. Their works shaped Jugendstil, Viennese art nouveau. They remain unforgotten.
Despite EU palm oil ban, biofuel problems will continue
Members of the European Parliament have rejected an attempt to phase out support for crop-based biofuels. So what's next in the food versus fuel debate?

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