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Daily Bulletin 27.03.2018 | 17:30 UTC
NATO cuts Russia diplomatic mission amidst spy poisoning row
NATO has announced the explusion of seven Russian employees from Moscow's observer mission to the organization. The Kremlin has said it is the target of western "blackmail" over the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal.
What role did Cambridge Analytica play in the Brexit vote?
The whistleblower at the heart of the Facebook scandal believes the UK wouldn't have voted for Brexit without Cambridge Analytica's intervention. DW looks at the ties between the Brexit campaign and consulting company.
Carles Puigdemont supporters block roads, plan protests in Catalonia
Protesters all over Catalonia have demonstrated against the detention of Carles Puigdemont in Germany. The rallies are the latest in a string of protests that began after Spain jailed 13 Catalan politicians.
Cricket ball tampering: Australian PM expresses shock as authorities launch probe
Steve Smith looks set to lose the captaincy of Australia after admitting his team conspired to tamper with the ball during a test match. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull called the incident a "shocking disappointment."
Serb party quits the Kosovo government
The Kosovo Serb minority party says it will withdraw from the Kosovo government after the dramatic arrest of a senior Serb politician. The move could spell the end of Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj's term in office.
French police charge suspects in murder of Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll
Police have charged two people over the violent murder of Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll. The 85-year-old, who escaped anti-Jewish purges in Paris during World War II, was stabbed and burned to death last week.
Germany approves Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
Nord Stream 2 has received final permission to start construction and operations in Germany. The US and EU's eastern members fear the gas pipeline will empower Russia.
Families of fallen Argentine soldiers visit Falklands graves for first time
The graves of 90 soldiers, killed in the Falklands War of 1982, remained unidentified until last year. A few still remain interred on the disputed islands in graves marked "Argentine soldier known only to God."
Australia: Mummy found in 'empty' Egyptian coffin
The elegantly carved 2,500-year-old coffin was thought to be empty and never opened. Scientists have yet to identify the mummy from ancient Egypt but say the coffin offers up some important clues.
Opinion: Vladimir Putin's diplomatic catastrophe
The Kremlin will continue fighting the West without rules, and a diplomatic boycott will not stop it, writes Russian journalist Konstantin Eggert. Retreat would signify defeat, as far as Moscow is concerned.
Overboard Volvo Ocean Race sailor presumed lost at sea
Volvo Ocean Race organizers have said that they now presume British sailor John Fisher to have been "lost at sea." Fisher fell overboard during the seventh stage of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Deutsche Bank seeking to replace CEO John Cryan, suggests report
Germany's biggest lender is looking to eject its CEO amid intensified boardroom tension due to the inability of the scandal-hit institution to put an end to its long list of troubles, the Times newspaper reports.

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