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Daily Bulletin 06.02.2018 | 18:30 UTC
Turkey's Erdogan meets with Pope Francis during Rome visit
Pope Francis gifted Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan an "angel of peace" during Erdogan's visit to Vatican. Protesters clashed with police in Rome as the two leaders discussed Jerusalem and other Middle Eastern issues.
2015 Paris attack suspect Salah Abdeslam stands trial in Brussels
For now, Salah Abdeslam is in court on charges relating to a police shootout in the Belgian capital in March 2016. Prosecutors hoped he would break his silence, but instead he remained defiant in court.
Brexit: EU warns Britain of 'unavoidable' trade barriers if it leaves customs union
EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier has said Britain must decide whether to stay in the bloc's customs union ahead of talks later this week. British PM Theresa May earlier ruled out remaining in the customs union.
Syria: Russian pilot of downed jet 'killed himself' with grenade
A Russian pilot who was shot down in Syria has been posthumously honored after reportedly killing himself with a grenade. Russian warplanes have been ordered to fly higher as they intensify attacks in Idlib.
Cannabis: German police union advocates legalization
The head of the German police trade union BDK has said cannabis prohibition has proven "neither intelligent nor expedient." Andre Schulz has called for better methods to restrict consumption, but one taboo should remain.
Netherlands recalls ambassador from Turkey
The spat between the Netherlands and Ankara stems from the Dutch refusal to allow Turkish ministers to campaign for a 2017 referendum. The Dutch foreign ministry said repeated efforts to normalize relations have failed.
Prominent ivory trade investigator killed in Nairobi home
World-renowned ivory investigator Esmond Bradley-Martin has been found dead in his home with a stab wound to the neck. Martin had spent decades tracing the trade of ivory and rhino horns from Africa to Asian markets.
Samsung heir walks free after court suspends jail term
An appeal court has freed but not exonerated Lee Jae-yong after he was convicted of bribery involving an ex-president. The ruling said the "main players in this scandal" had been the president and her confidant.
Vietnamese oil executive kidnapped in Berlin gets second life sentence
Trinh Xuan Thanh was convicted of embezzling assets from units of Vietnam's state-owned oil company. Germany says the high-profile former oil executive was kidnapped by Vietnamese agents from a Berlin park last year.
Berlin Wall — now down for as long as it once stood
"Circle day" — that's how some Germans refer to February 5, 2018. It's the day when the Wall has been gone for as long as it stood. DW's Klaus Krämer shares his recollections of Germany's division and reunification.
'Unbuilding Walls': healing divisions with architecture at the Venice Biennale
28 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the architecture office GRAFT presents work in the German Pavilion in Venice that aims to break down barriers.
Microplastics endanger whales and sharks
Microplastics represent a significant risk for large marine filter feeders like whales and sharks, a new study reveals. It's another wake-up call around the massive problem of plastic pollution.

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