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NEW Daily Bulletin 28.01.2018 | 18:30 UTC
Navalny supporters demand 'Russia without Putin'
Throughout Russia, thousands have joined protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin's expected re-election. Well-known Putin critic Alexei Navalny was again arrested by police. Miodrag Soric reports from Moscow.
'Only A Dictator' play banned in parts of Turkey
Turkish actor Baris Atay plays a dictator in a one-man show that is intended to get audiences thinking. The play has been banned in several Turkish cities, but Atay remains defiant.
Day of mourning in Afghanistan as Kabul bomb toll tops 100
Afghan officials have raised the death toll in Saturday's bomb attack in the capital to 103, as the city remains on high alert. Authorities have warned of more possible attacks by Islamist militants.
Italy: 800 migrants rescued from Mediterranean Sea, two bodies found
The Italian coast guard has said it coordinated the rescue of some 800 migrants from the Mediterranean Sea. Seven children with water in the lungs were transferred to a hospital in Tunisia.
Spanish court rules Carles Puigdemont must return to Catalonia to form government
Spain's Constitutional Court has unanimously ruled to ban a remote investiture for Carles Puigdemont as Catalonia's president. Spanish ministers want to prevent Puigdemont retaking the regional leadership.
Donald Trump in letter to African Union: US 'deeply respects' Africa
US President Donald Trump has told African leaders meeting in Addis Ababa that the US "profoundly respects" its partnership with the continent. Trump also plans to send his top diplomat Rex Tillerson to Africa in March.
Israel says 'Polish death camp' rephrasing bill amounts to denial
Poland's plan to criminalize the phrase "Polish death camp" has been slammed by Israel as a denial of history. Millions of Jews were murdered in camps run by Nazi Germany in Poland after it was invaded in 1939.
IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad dies, aged 91
Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of furniture giant IKEA, has died at the age of 91. Kamprad started selling matches at the age of five, buying them in bulk and selling them individually.
Bundesliga side Stuttgart fire coach Hannes Wolf
Stuttgart have fired Hannes Wolf after the side succumbed to a 2-0 defeat by Schalke. Although Wolf presided over the club's re-entry to the top flight, this season has been disappointing.
Roger Federer clinches Australian Open title
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has won his 20th Grand Slam singles title, beating Croatian Marin Cilic in a tense Australian Open final. It is also Federer's sixth title in the Australian event.

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