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EU unveils plan to make all plastic packaging recyclable by 2030
The EU wants to make all plastic packaging recyclable, reduce single-use plastic and restrict microplastics. The plan would "lay the foundations for a new plastic economy."
Who was Oliver Ivanovic, the murdered Serb politician in Kosovo?
The murder of key Serb leader Oliver Ivanovic threatens to reignite tensions in the ethnically-fueled dispute between Serbia and Kosovo. The moderate politician has faced intimidation before.
On Chile visit, Pope Francis apologizes for 'irreparable damage' by pedophile priests
Pope Francis has expressed his "pain and shame" for the "damage" caused by priests who sexually abused children in Chile. He said the Catholic Church was committed to "ensuring that such things don't happen again."
EU heads warm to idea of UK cancelling Brexit
Jean-Claude Junker and Donald Tusk have said the door remains open for the UK to change its mind on leaving the EU. Talks of second referendum have been quashed by Prime Minister Theresa May's office.
World
Poland's new foreign minister aims to improve ties with Germany
On his first visit to Germany, Poland's new Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz has his work cut out for him. Will he be able to mend the turbulent ties between the two European neighbors?
Business
Blackberry tool aims to stop self-driving cars from being hacked
The struggling phonemaker is staking its future on new cybersecurity software that aims to protect driverless cars. It says the tool could also have uses in the healthcare and industrial sectors.
Opinion: Cars, cars, cars — not again!
The Detroit Motor Show is getting a mixed response this year, with critics saying it's old-fashioned and uninspiring. DW's US correspondent Carsten von Nahmen takes a critical look at his own expectations.

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