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12.03.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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UK expected to impose sanctions on Russia for ex-spy attack
The UK is expected to formally blame Moscow for poisoning a former Russian agent on British soil, according to newspaper reports. Prime Minister Theresa May will chair a National Security Council meeting on the incident.
Russian ex-spy hospitalized in UK in critical condition
British diners may have been exposed to nerve agent attack
Britain warns Kremlin over suspected poisoning of ex-spy
Spy assassinations: The top five deadly poisons
Russian ex-spy poisoning: British diners told to wash possessions
UK deploys soldiers to Salisbury in Russian ex-spy probe
UK promises retaliation for 'brazen' chemical attack on Russian ex-spy
Russia denies knowledge of Sergei Skripal poisoning in Salisbury
Outrage in Britain as Russian ex-spy fights for his life
UK says it is too early to pin blame in Skripal poisoning
Dutch government slams intended ING pay raise
A salary doubling wanted by the Dutch bank ING for its top manager has again been slammed by the Netherland's government. Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra says ING's board should "reconsider this proposal."
VW caps manager salaries after return to profit
Opinion: Nonstop bailouts lead to complacency
EU finance ministers agree to common bank bailout rules
Taxpayer bailouts: a thing of the past?
UNICEF: Child deaths rise sharply in Syria
Syria faces a "merciless war against children," with more children killed in 2017 than ever before, according to a UNICEF report. Hundreds of children have also been forced to take part in the fighting.
Syrian forces advance on Eastern Ghouta
Aid groups help children deal with trauma through art
Generation trauma - the children born during the Syrian civil war
Syrian forces continue eastern Ghouta assault after cutting off enclave's main town
Refugee children making a new life in Germany
UNICEF: 2016 was the worst year yet for children in Syria
Germany's Merkel to press Ukraine peace talks after Russian election
Chancellor Angela Merkel wants a renewed push for peace in Ukraine as conflicting sides fail to live up to the Minsk agreements. The optimistic tone comes as the EU renewed sanctions on Russia over Ukraine.
Can UN mission bring peace in Eastern Ukraine?
Interview with OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine
US approves sale of anti-tank missiles to Ukraine
Putin's certain victory: What you need to know about the Russian presidential election
Germany calls for UN peacekeepers mandate in Ukraine by March
Ukraine's Poroshenko has a transparency problem in Germany
German-Russian trade picking up sharply
Ukraine: The forgotten victims of Donbass
Russia-Ukraine gas dispute: Is Europe under threat?
World
US-Africa relations
Rex Tillerson ends Africa trip with focus on security
After meetings with the AU in Ethiopia and diplomatic meetings in Kenya, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson ended his Africa trip in Chad and Nigeria where counter terrorism topped the agenda.
Nigerian family grieves over abducted schoolgirl
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson: Ethiopia needs 'greater freedom'
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson expected to mend fences during his Africa visit
US military engagement in Niger and Africa: 3 things to know
Are Nigerian authorities withholding information on missing Dapchi schoolgirls?
Nigeria fails to protect schools from Boko Haram's attacks
Trump's protectionist policies shake India's IT industry
The Trump administration's protectionist measures have unsettled the plans of many Indian IT professionals, who previously aimed at working in the US due to the prospect of higher income and elevated social status.
Suicides highlight plight of IT workers in India
How one startup is tackling India's farmer suicides
India bets big on solar power
Cauvery — a thinning river widening the rift between two Indian states
Sridevi Kapoor's death: 'Insensitive' and 'voyeuristic' media coverage slammed
Indira Canteens — the challenge of feeding India's urban poor
Will India become a Hyperloop pioneer?
Infosys to hire in the US amid Trump H1-B visa review
Problems beset India's startup landscape
Business
Perspectives
Opinion: The end of competition in the energy market
German energy giants RWE and E.ON want to reposition themselves and are planning a radical change. It's a necessary development but will come at the expense of both workers and consumers, says DW's Andreas Becker.
EU, Germany forge deal on energy price breaks for business
Uniper shares get off to volatile market debut
German utilities E.ON, RWE in energy market shake-up
Opinion: RWE is an energy bad bank
Poor energy trading spoils RWE results
Finland's Fortum edges closer to takeover of Germany's Uniper
High electricity prices hit German firms
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