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Newsline | 02.01.2018, 17:15 UTC
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02.01.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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Israel raises vote threshold to tighten grip on Jerusalem
The legislation amendment could complicate efforts to reach a peace accord between Israel and Palestine. It comes less than a month after US President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
West Bank: Trump and Israel's settlements
Dozens of Palestinians injured in clashes with Israeli security forces during 'Day of Rage'
Joining US, Israel formally notifies UNESCO of withdrawal
US recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital
UN votes 128-9 to reject US decision on Jerusalem
Protesters in West Bank, Gaza, Mideast and Asia rail against Trump's Jerusalem gambit
Opinion: Donald Trump's 'take names' threat at UN unbecoming of the US
Likud Party calls for de-facto annexation of West Bank settlements
Moldovan constitutional court suspends president's powers
Moldovan President Igor Dodon has had his powers suspended for refusing to appoint seven ministerial nominees in late December. The pro-Russian president has repeatedly clashed with Moldova's pro-European government.
Moldovan Foreign Ministry expels five Russian diplomats
Moldova PM hits back at president's anti-EU claims
Moldovan president slams EU for enabling graft
Opinion: Is Moldova's European dream over?
Kyiv protesters rally over murder of crusading lawyer Iryina Nozdrovska
Protesters rallied in the Ukrainian capital after the body of lawyer Iryina Nozdrovska was found in a river. Nozdrovska had campaigned against the man who killed her sister. He is related to a prominent judge.
World
Interview
DR Congo: 'The church has to walk a very fine line'
Violence is not a rare occurrence in DR Congo. What is unusual is for the government to openly act against the the Catholic Church. DW spoke to analyst Ben Shepherd about the role of the church in DR Congo.
DR Congo opposition, church defy protest ban
Tentative transition deal announced in DRC
The 'unusual political clout' of the DRC's Catholic Church
Militants torch country home of DR Congo President Kabila
DR Congo: Calls for protests as Kabila clings to power one year on
Postponed Congo presidential vote further delayed until 2019
What Donald Trump can really do to 'rein in' Pakistan
The US president has once again slammed Pakistan for its non-cooperation in the war against terror. Apart from criticism and tweets, what can Donald Trump do to force Islamabad to comply with his demands? DW examines.
Trump announces new Afghan strategy
Imran Khan: military solution has failed in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Candidate with terror links contests ousted PM Sharif's seat in parliament
Pakistan summons US ambassador to explain Donald Trump tweet
Donald Trump slams Pakistan's 'lies and deceit' over terrorism
Husain Haqqani: 'US will no longer ignore Pakistan's militant support'
Economic corridor - CPEC could turn Pakistan into China's 'client state'
China's 'betrayal' - BRICS leaders slam Pakistan-based jihadi groups
What is Pakistan's militancy issue all about?
Has Trump's Afghanistan policy destabilized South Asia even more?
'Trump administration has zero patience for Pakistan's terror policy'
'China and Russia want US out of Afghanistan'
Pakistan releases alleged 'mastermind' behind 2008 Mumbai attacks
Trump's travel ban 'makes no sense' without Pakistan and S. Arabia
Opinion
Opinion: Iranians want change
The protests in Iran are the result of an accumulation of unsolved problems. No matter what happens next, resentment in Iran is on the rise — people want to see change, says Mostafa Malekan.
Iran protests born in economic uncertainty
Iran unrest claims more lives as new clashes break out
Yemen's Houthis are using missiles 'made in Iran,' US says
Iran protests: 'Isolated regime unlikely to survive'
Protests in Iran: The genie is out of the bottle
Germany
Facebook faces German cartel office probe on exploiting user data
Germany's federal cartel office has warned Facebook about exploiting user data, and mooted sanctions if the internet giant does not change methods. Facebook has a two-thirds market share among social networks in Germany.
Facebook faces profit dip on security expenses
'Users have control over the data'
Personalized ads in the real world
New study shows AfD Facebook posts spur anti-refugee attacks
AfD politician 'censored' under new German hate speech law for anti-Muslim tweet
Facebook seeks nude pics from users to tackle 'revenge porn'
Facebook to show users if they 'liked' alleged Russian propaganda
Germany implements new internet hate speech crackdown
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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