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NEW Daily Bulletin 03.02.2018 | 18:30 UTC
Sweden: Alexandra Pascalidou meets her neo-Nazi tormentor
As a target of hate for Swedish neo-Nazis, Alexandra Pascalidou knows what it feels like to get death threats. She sat down with one of her former tormentors for a coffee and heard the other side. Here is her account.
Russia marks Stalingrad defeat of Nazis
Seventy-five years ago, the surrender of Nazi Germany's Sixth Army marked the end of the Battle of Stalingrad. It was a major turning point in the war, and remains important for many Russians to this day.
Burundi welcomes refugees fleeing DR Congo violence
Thousands of refugees have flooded into Burundi to escape a fresh outbreak of fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The UNHCR has praised locals for welcoming their traumatized neighbors.
Malaysia elections - undecided? spoil your vote
A new hashtag has been gaining traction among younger voters in Malaysia. #UndiRosak or #SpoiltVote is encouraging those dissatisfied with the current choice of candidates to cast spoilt ballots in the upcoming polls.
Far-right NPD: Germany's upper house votes to cut off party's state funds
The extremist National Democratic Party (NPD) could lose state funding following a vote by Germany's upper house. The party's espousal of Nazi ideology has worried lawmakers for decades.
Hamburg G20 riots: German police look to Spain, Italy to find perpetrators
German authorities plan to forward videos and photos of suspected Hamburg G20 rioters to their counterparts in southern Europe. Damages from the street battles between protesters and police could surpass €12 million.
Eritrean migrants shot in massive Calais brawl
At least five people have been shot after a fight involving more than 100 Eritreans and Afghans erupted in Calais. The French interior minister blamed traffickers for "fueling daily violence and brawls."
Anti-Christian crime causes increasing concern in Germany
Germany's federal police recorded almost 100 attacks on Christians or Christian institutions in Germany in 2017. Most violent incidents occurred among asylum seekers living together in refugee homes.
Deutsche Bank: a new fine and new losses
Germany's largest lender has said US President Donald Trump's recent tax reform has pushed Deutsche Bank into the red again after two previous disastrous years. But that's not the only trouble it has to deal with.
Manchester gallery removal of naked nymphs painting sparks 'publicity stunt' cries
The gallery has stirred some hot debate after it uninstalled a well-known 19th-century work featuring nude adolescent girls from its permanent exhibition. But that was always the intention.
Nuri Sahin on his Borussia Dortmund addiction: 'I need this to be happy'
Nuri Sahin won't go down as a one-club player, but perhaps he should have done. The playmaker tells DW that even during his time at Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund dominated his thoughts. One day, he wants to coach BVB.

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