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Friday, March 9, 2018
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09.03.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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EU, Japan, other US allies ask for tariff exceptions
Countries across the world have urged Washington to exempt them from the steep tariffs on steel and aluminum, with the EU warning it would retaliate if hit. Chinese steelmakers urged Beijing to target US coal.
US metal tariffs trigger worldwide criticism
Global outcry after Trump signs new tariffs
As US metal tariffs loom, Trump hints there'll be exemptions
Trump forges ahead with new tariffs, offers exemption
From pillar to post, the world's messiest trade disputes
China dismay as Trump signs off steel, aluminum tariffs
US will temporarily exempt Canada and Mexico from tariffs: reports
Aid convoy reaches besieged eastern Ghouta
Food trucks were able to deliver much-needed supplies, but medical aid had to be postponed after shelling resumed in the area. The UN has described the situation in eastern Ghouta as "hell on Earth."
UN raises alarm over Syria
UN calls on Russia to implement full 30-day ceasefire in eastern Ghouta
UN Security Council concerned as bombing continues in Syria
UN says Syrian actions in eastern Ghouta may amount to crimes against humanity
Syria: First aid convoys reach eastern Ghouta
Eastern Ghouta tragedy pits neighbors against each other
World
Russia-Ukraine gas dispute: Is Europe under threat?
The gas dispute between Moscow and Kyiv is entering a new round, and some fear that deliveries through Ukraine will be stopped. Which countries could be most affected, and will bilateral tensions lead to a new gas war?
Politics with pipelines
German island hit by Russia sanctions
Eastern identities and Russia's expanding influence on its neighbors
Russia's Gazprom to terminate gas contracts with Ukraine
Bulgaria tries to loosen Russian grip with new gas pipeline deals
German MPs call for clarification on contentious Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2
US, Poland oppose undersea pipeline from Russia to Germany
Is NATO doing enough to pressure Russia over Ukraine?
Gazprom makes concessions to settle EU antitrust probe
Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — a difficult province to govern
Good governance, speedy justice and an end to terrorism: Pakistani politician Imran Khan had promised to turn Khyber Pakhtunkhwa into a "model province" after the 2013 elections. Five years on, what has he delivered?
Afghan refugees in Pakistan face repatriation threat
Child killings spark public outrage in Pakistan
Imran Khan: Nawaz Sharif's ouster 'strengthens Pakistani democracy'
Pakistani ruling party gains control of senate
Uproar in Pakistan over 'torture and sexual abuse' of Christian youths
Krishna Kumari — From bonded laborer to Pakistan's first lower caste Hindu senator
Terror attacks - Af-Pak relations hit a new low
Mashaal Radio shutdown: Is Pakistan suppressing foreign media?
Lawyer: Presidential pardon for Pakistan's Asia Bibi 'unlikely'
Does Imran Khan have a future in Pakistani politics?
New virus strain behind HIV explosion in the Philippines
A more aggressive and drug-resistant HIV subtype is behind skyrocketing HIV infection rates in the Philippines. Epidemiologist Edsel Salvana tells DW that the new strain is threatening to spark a new epidemic.
HIV crisis in the Philippines
Philippines - workers with HIV face discrimination, says HRW
Why HIV infections are rising in the Philippines
Dying of shame and AIDS in the Philippines
Environment
energy transition
The cities leading the transition to renewables
More than 100 cities worldwide get at least 70 percent of their electricity from renewable sources, according to a new initiative. How did they manage and what can we learn from them?
Solar-powered fridges help Nigerian farmers
Africa's biggest wind farm
Jerry Brown: Exclusive video interview with DW
A coal city goes green
Living Planet: Hydropower threatens Vjosa valley
Hydropower supply dries up with climate change
Europe breaks own renewables record — but can't keep up with China
Germany clings to coal at climate summit
Politicians think globally, act locally to fight global warming
Jerry Brown: How to beat Donald Trump on climate change
Geothermal energy: Why hasn't it caught on yet?
The fight for Europe's last untamed river
In Depth
How does Germany contribute to NATO?
From Berlin to Washington, Germany's role in the trans-Atlantic alliance has taken center stage. But what does Germany actually do for NATO? DW examines its strategic role amid a spat prompted by US President Trump.
Jens Stoltenberg on Conflict Zone
Ben Hodges on Conflict Zone
Why the 'fake rape' story against German NATO forces fell flat in Lithuania
German Bundestag votes in favor of expanding military missions
Ursula von der Leyen calls for more defense spending ahead of NATO summit
German election - where do political parties stand on foreign policy and security?
Is Europe bold enough to counter US ambivalence?
Germany 'not fair' on defense spending, says Donald Trump
Germany won't spend 2 percent on defense, says SPD candidate
Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen: Germany will spend more on its military
Germany owes zero debt to NATO - defense minister
German military spending gets political
What would Europe's 'fate' be without the US?
German NATO battalion receives official welcome in Lithuania
NATO expands anti-trafficking mission into Turkish, Greek waters
Germany increases troops in Kosovo
NATO allies must pay more or US will 'moderate its commitment': Mattis
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