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Saturday, March 10, 2018
Newsline | 10.03.2018, 17:15 UTC
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10.03.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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Syrian government forces cut off eastern Ghouta's largest town
Syrian forces have cut off Douma, the largest town in rebel-held eastern Ghouta, from the rest of the region. The military has captured over half of eastern Ghouta following a ferocious three-week assault.
Hell on earth: Eastern Ghouta
Syria: Fighting delays aid convoy
UN accuses Syrian regime of planning next 'apocalypse'
Aid convoy reaches besieged eastern Ghouta
UN Security Council concerned as bombing continues in Syria
UN calls on Russia to implement full 30-day ceasefire in eastern Ghouta
UN says Syrian actions in eastern Ghouta may amount to crimes against humanity
Syria: US accuses Russia of killing civilians in eastern Ghouta
Which rebel groups are fighting in Syria's eastern Ghouta?
Crisis in Syria's eastern Ghouta has 'intensified dramatically'
Opinion: Hell on Earth rages in Syria's eastern Ghouta, while the world watches
Two ultra-nationalist Buddhist monks in Myanmar return to preaching
Both men have been accused of inciting violence against the country's Muslim minority. Myanmar's most prominent nationalist monk, Wirathu, was once dubbed the "Buddhist Bin Laden."
Hate speech Myanmar monk banned from preaching by Buddhist council
Violence in the name of Buddhism
NRA sues Florida over new gun control law enacted after school shooting
The National Rifle Association has sued to block a new gun control law in Florida just hours after Governor Rick Scott signed it. The pro-gun group said the law discriminates against young people, especially women.
Florida House passes gun legislation
8 facts about gun control in the US
Gun control: Florida lawmakers approve landmark bill
Florida high school reopens after gun massacre
Can a group of Florida high school students change America's cycle of gun violence?
Armed officer at Florida high school resigns after failing to confront shooter
Two German journalists arrested in Greece
Two reporters working for German broadcaster ARD have been detained in Greece, reportedly for working without a permit. The journalists were arrested along a popular migrant route by the Turkish border.
How effective is the EU-Turkey Deal?
From Greece to Germany: Following the route of refugees via social media
EU relocations: the good, the bad, and the ugly
Greek president accuses Turkish authorities of smuggling refugees
Hundreds protest along Greek-Turkish border to show support for refugees
Greece issues formal complaint to EU and NATO over detention of soldiers in Turkey
Greece: Refugees living in limbo
Former US soldier storms California veterans' home, killing three and himself
A former US serviceman held hostages and opened fire at a veterans' home where he had been treated for post-traumatic stress disorder. Police found him and his three captives dead after the standoff.
More guns than people in the US
Former US soldier helps traumatized veterans
War's hidden legacy: PTSD
8 facts about gun control in the US
Opinion: Mass shootings in US show a government's failure to protect its people
Trump open to arming teachers after Florida high school shooting
Florida school shooting leaves 17 dead
Greece frees German journalists arrested near Turkish border
Two German journalists who were arrested in Greece have been released. The pair, who were reporting on a group of migrants, had not been given permission to enter a restricted military area.
Stranded refugees falling prey to human smugglers
Greece issues formal complaint to EU and NATO over detention of soldiers in Turkey
Turkey arrests Greek soldiers on espionage charges
Greece rejects new extradition request for Turkish soldiers
Two German journalists arrested in Greece
In Greece, Turks tell of lives full of fear in Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Turkey
Looking to the future: Strong women of the Greek refugee camps
World
Why children still beg on the streets of Kampala
They are as young as 4 and Kampala's city authorities have said their numbers are rising. DW reporter Frank Yiga reports on why children end up on the streets of Uganda's capital.
Street kids stick together in Kinshasa
Hope for street children in Kenya
Kinshasa's street kids at Berlin's Film Festival
Hope for children scared by civil war in Liberia
DRC: Capoeira lessons for street children
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