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Newsline 22.02.2018 | 17:15 UTC
Business
German court postpones ruling on diesel bans
Germany's highest administrative court has delayed until next week a ruling whether cities can ban heavily polluting diesel cars to improve air quality. A ban would potentially hit 15 million diesel cars in Europe.
News
India: Doctors remove 'world's largest brain tumor'
The tumor, which weighed almost 1.9 kilograms, was so big that it appeared as if there was another head mounted on top of the patient's head.
German police arrest Russian over Euro 2016 attack on England fan
German police say they have detained a Russian football hooligan wanted over a brutal attack at Euro 2016. An English supporter was left half-paralyzed after the assault.
World
Sieren's China: Carnival of cliches
A TV sketch about Africa during China's popular New Year celebrations has triggered accusations of racism and neocolonialism. DW's Frank Sieren says the usually hyper-sensitive country sometimes lacks empathy.
Nigeria
Are Nigerian authorities withholding information on missing Dapchi schoolgirls?
Dozens of girls are still missing several days after Boko Haram attacked their school in Dapchi, northeast Nigeria. Their disappearance sparked fears of a repeat of the 2014 kidnapping of more than 200 girls in Chibok.
Indira Canteens — the challenge of feeding India's urban poor
India's urban poor face an unending struggle to meet skyrocketing costs of living. To solve one of their basic needs, the southern city of Bengaluru is operating canteens that are similar to soup kitchens in the West.
Can Japan compete with China over development aid?
Japan is rethinking the ways in which its official development assistance is provided to developing nations in order to promote its vision for a "free and open Indo-Pacific strategy." Julian Ryall reports from Tokyo.

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