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Newsline 11.01.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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Iran: Nuclear deal relies on 'full compliance' from US
Iran's foreign minister says Iran's agreement to the nuclear deal depends on "full compliance from the US," following talks in Brussels. The talks took place ahead of the United States' sanctions decision due Friday.
US to reopen probe into Hezbollah 'narcoterrorism'
The US Justice Department will investigate alleged drug trafficking by the Iran-backed Hezbollah group. The announcement follows reports that Obama officials had dropped the probe during talks for the Iran nuclear deal.
Environment
extreme weather
Act now to protect millions from floods — study
Scientists say millions more are at risk of flooding over the decades to come based on climate change already in the pipeline. In order to survive, the time to adapt is now.
World
Opinion: Tanzania's local banks need better management
Community banks in Tanzania must work more closely with local businesses. This would be a win-win situation for both sides that would boost the country's economy.
Pakistan child rape and murder case 'just tip of iceberg'
The rape and murder of Zainab Ansari, a seven-year-old Pakistani girl, have shocked the country. People demand justice for the girl's family, but there isn't much discussion on the issue of child protection in Pakistan.
Uganda: Meat contaminated by toxic chemicals
Some butchers are using dangerous chemicals to preserve meat and keep away flies. Formaldehyde, a chemical used to preserve dead bodies in hospitals, is one of the chemicals being used.
Juncker confident that 'Bulgaria will deliver results for Europe'
Bulgaria has achieved a great deal since it became an EU member in 2007, says EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. In an interview with DW, he explains why he has such high expectations for its EU presidency.

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