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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
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30.01.2018 | 17:15 UTC
Germany
Angela Merkel reaches 'breakthrough' with SPD on refugee family reunion
Angela Merkel's CDU has agreed with Social Democrats to set a monthly cap on family reunions. The agreement removes a major obstacle in the grand coalition negotiations.
Hoping for a compassionate family reunion policy
Refugee family reunification in Germany - what you need to know
Study: Only better integration will reduce migrant crime rate
The major sticking points in Germany's upcoming coalition talks
German coalition ends spat over family reunions for refugee children
World
Journalist Paul Salopek explores ancient path of human migration
American journalist Paul Salopek is in the middle of his 21,000-mile odyssey on foot that retraces the path of human migration. DW spoke to him about his journey and how it changed his outlook for mankind.
Skepticism in Gilgit-Baltistan over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Saudi Arabia to become 'softer' nation?
US tells Turkey to show 'restraint' with Syria Kurds
Refugees drown off Greek coast, others start hunger strike in Lesbos camp
News
Pope Francis sends sex abuse envoy to Chile amid uproar over Bishop Juan Barros
The Vatican has decided to dispatch Charles Scicluna, an expert on sex abuse scandals, to Chile over allegations against Bishop Juan Barros. Pope Francis prompted outrage when he dismissed the case as "slander."
Pope Francis asks Chileans for forgiveness after scandals
Pope Francis is greeted by fans, protesters in Chile
Pope apologizes for sex abuse comments, but defends Chile bishop
Chile: Pope Francis questions sex abuse victims' claims against Bishop Juan Barros
Chilean Catholics protest bishop over alleged cover-up of child abuse
On Chile visit, Pope Francis apologizes for 'irreparable damage' by pedophile priests
India: 63 million women statistically 'missing,' 21 million unwanted
The Indian government says sex-selective abortions and a neglect of girls have resulted in millions of statistically "missing" women. Despite the numbers, some gender equality indicators have improved for women.
India asks high court: Is rape in marriage still rape?
@dwnews - #IWillGoOut: Indian women take to social media to protest against sexual assaults
India: Elderly women learn to read
Why implementing child bride verdict is a challenge in India
Power to Indian women entrepreneurs
India's top court blocks controversial Muslim 'triple talaq' divorce law
#MeToo: 'Sexual predators' list divides Indian feminists
India rape victim 'attacked with acid, fourth time'
Rape of eight-month-old baby sickens India
Muslim men instantly divorcing women could be declared criminals in India
France
Michelin lets French chef Sebastien Bras give up 3 stars
Sebastien Bras said he wants to be "liberated" from the stress of keeping Michelin stars. Bras is the first chef to be allowed to withdraw after several of his colleagues shut their restaurants due to the pressure.
Michelin-starred cuisine with vegetables
Germany's Youngest Star Chef
Understanding Singapore's culinary diversity
Michelin-starred cuisine with vegetables
Gourmet food charred and blackened
Germany now boasts 300 Michelin-starred restaurants
Rennes – Capital of Brittany
Environment
Air pollution
EU Environment Commissioner rejects member states' plans to tackle air pollution
EU Environment Commissioner Karmenu Vella has criticized nine EU member states for not doing enough to tackle deadly levels of air pollution. They have until the end of next week to rework their proposals.
German inner cities grapple with air pollution
Germany's air pollution: Clean up or pay up?
How many people die from air or noise pollution?
Volkswagen vows to end animal testing after latest diesel scandal
Sports
Kurdish-German player
Turkey bans Deniz Naki from professional football
Weeks after reporting that his car was shot at on a German motorway, midfielder Deniz Naki has been banned from Turkish football for more than three years. The Amed SK player is a supporter of Turkey's Kurds.
German Kurds protest Turkey's Afrin assault in Cologne
German footballer Deniz Naki shot at on highway
Deniz Naki: A political footballer in fear of his life
Former Bundesliga star handed suspended sentence for Kurdish 'terror propaganda'
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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