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Newsline 13.02.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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Dutch foreign minister resigns after lying about Putin meeting
The Netherlands' foreign minister has stepped down after admitting he lied about attending a meeting hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The announcement came before he was due to be grilled in parliament.
Survey: 2 million Italians molested as kids
Data released by Italy's national statistics agency shows more than 2 million Italians suffered "sexual acts against their will" when they were children. Many of the victims kept the abuse a secret for years.
Guatemala detains ex-President Alvaro Colom in fraud case
Alvaro Colom and most of his former cabinet have been arrested over major deals to overhaul the capital's public transport. Colom is one of three Guatemalan leaders currently facing graft allegations.
World
EU's new defense union must not undermine NATO, warns Stoltenberg
The US fears the EU could undermine NATO if it uses its military cooperation pact to protect the bloc's defense industry. NATO's chief warns there is "no way" the EU's armed forces pact could replace the alliance.
Nigeria
Obasanjo in DW exclusive interview: 'Democracy is about change'
President Buhari should not run for another term in office, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo advised in a letter to Nigeria's head of state in January 2018. In an interview, he told DW why he published the letter.
French EuropaCity project: Entertainment at all costs?
A new mega leisure park to be built near Paris could help to improve a suburb's image. But environmentalists are up in arms about the sprawling complex. Lisa Louis reports from Paris.
Germany
Study examines Germans' relationship with Nazi past
Fewer than half of Germans worry that the crimes of the Holocaust could be repeated. A recent study reveals the importance of historical sites of tragedy and atrocity to Germans' collective memory of the Nazi era.

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