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Thursday, January 25, 2018
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25.01.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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Myanmar
Rohingya crisis: US diplomat quits Myanmar panel over Aung San Suu Kyi 'whitewashing'
Bill Richardson, an old friend of Myanmar's leader, has said he will not be a "cheerleader" for her government. Myanmar has hit back at what it called a "personal attack" on Aung San Suu Kyi.
Myanmar police charge Reuters journalists
Rohingya crisis: Bangladesh delays repatriation of refugees to Myanmar
HRW: Myanmar continues to destroy Rohingya villages
Myanmar court charges Reuters journalists under Official Secrets Act
At least 6,700 Rohingya people killed, says Doctors Without Borders
Myanmar judge extends detention of two Reuters journalists over Rohingya reporting
Japan grants Myanmar $3 million to repatriate Rohingya Muslims
Padmaavat: India's Bollywood saga opens amid high security
"Padmaavat" opened in theaters across India after months of fierce protests that kicked off amid false rumors that the movie featured a love sequence between a legendary Hindu queen and a Muslim ruler.
@dwnews - Controversial movie causes a stir in India
Bollywood epic triggers uproar in India
Padmaavat row: Hindu groups rally ahead of India's Bollywood epic release
Shah Rukh Khan comes to German living rooms
Pakistan to lift ban on Indian movies – a positive move
Films, actors become entangled in India-Pakistan tensions
India's Bollywood epic 'Padmavati' delayed amid murder threats
Verna: Pakistani rape film pushes social boundaries
EU refugee quotas: Interior Ministers seek compromise as deadline looms
The question of refugee quotas has caused a divide between European Union countries, particularly between the east and west. Can the 28-nation bloc finally agree on asylum reforms before another migration crisis occurs?
What does 2018 hold in store for Europe?
Missing on the way to Europe
Orban lays into Merkel's refugee policy
Bulgaria takes over EU presidency in turbulent times
UN: EU cooperation with Libya has led to 'unimaginable horrors' for migrants
EU migrant quotas: Hungary's Viktor Orban vows to fight on
Over 3,000 migrant drownings since beginning of 2016
Visegrad represents Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians and Poles
The EU migrant relocation and resettlement scheme - what you need to know
Southern EU countries pledge to improve common migration policy
Europeans look to EU for protection from globalization
Grumpy Cat wins $710,000 lawsuit
The feline behind the "Grumpy Cat" internet meme has won a major payout as part of a copyright infringement case against a coffee company. Grumpy Cat's lawyer said it was likely the first time a meme had won in court.
Memes: An Internet Phenomenon
Grumpy Cat is the new face of Opel
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
Social media platforms users spend most time on (in minutes a day)
World
Trump Towers promotion in India poses conflict of interest
Property promoters in India have promised Trump Tower investors a meeting with Donald Trump Jr. Ethics watchdogs say it's an egregious example of President Trump's real estate ties conflicting with the presidency.
Trump one year in office
Why Narendra Modi hugs the rich and powerful
'Kleptocracy' charge leveled at Donald Trump
US ethics watchdog chief Walter Shaub steps down, calls for 'improvements'
Trump and Modi - American and Indian populists meet in Washington
'Trump village' in India wants toilets and a cleaner future
Ethics lawyers file lawsuit against Trump alleging constitutional violation
Chinese investors chase 'golden visas' to the US
US ethics chief wary of Trump's conflicts of interests
South Korea's 'peace Olympics' fail to please all
As South Korea readies to host its first Winter Olympics, not all locals are happy that North Korean athletes will also be involved. DW spoke to some of them to find out why. Fabian Kretschmer reports.
Joint Korean women's ice hockey team moves closer
Korea: The history of a divided nation
Korea tensions could lead to Winter Olympics boycott
South Korea welcomes Kim Jong Un's willingness to talk
South Korean officials visit North as Seoul rejects Olympics critique
North Korea triggers 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics security scare
Kim Jong Un: North Korea has completed nuclear program, US will never attack
What to expect from North and South Korea meeting ahead of Winter Olympics
IOC: Two Koreas to march together at Winter Olympics opening ceremony
North Korea calls for unification in rare statement to 'all Koreans'
Stateless Syrian baby calls Belgium home
Thousands of Syrian newborns in Lebanon run the risk of being citizens of nowhere due to Kafkaesque bureaucracy. One family decided to take matters into their own hands and are moving to Belgium. Anchal Vohra reports.
Humanitarian corridor: Asylum in Italy
Syrians in Lebanon: 'They treat us like we are dirty'
Syrian refugees fear deportation from Lebanon
Lebanon builds wall around Palestinian refugee camp
Dire conditions in Shatila mirror refugees' lack of perspectives
George and Amal Clooney foundation to fund Lebanon schools for Syrian refugees
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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