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Cambridge Analytica: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg summoned to UK parliament in data misuse case
The Facebook boss has been called by a British parliamentary committee to personally answer questions related to the use of data by Cambridge Analytica. Zuckerberg has also received an invite from the EU parliament.
Facebook to investigate data abuse
Made in Germany - Fake news and the damage it causes
Cambridge Analytica: UK regulator seeks search warrant
EU: Twitter, Facebook still in violation of the bloc's consumer law
EU, US lawmakers scold Facebook, Trump-linked Cambridge Analytica
Inventor of internet: 'Regulate social media companies!'
Mark Zuckerberg makes 'fixing' Facebook a personal goal for 2018
Texas bombings: San Antonio FedEx blast linked to string of parcel explosions
The FBI is investigating whether the explosion near San Antonio in Texas is linked to four other bombings in Austin this month. Officials believe the first four explosive devices were the work of a serial bomber.
Texas police believe deadly parcel bombings are linked
Can a group of Florida high school students change America's cycle of gun violence?
EU sets election date for downsized European Parliament
European affairs ministers have agreed on May 26 for the next European Parliament elections, bringing the date forward two weeks. With the exit of Britain from the bloc, the assembly is to shrink.
Why are Europeans turning to far-right parties?
EU Youth Parliament: Being heard for the first time
Brexit Diaries 31: See you later!
World
Trade
African Union's plans for free trade divide Africa
The African Union wants to introduce free trade in Africa. Some countries, like economic powerhouse Nigeria, do not share the enthusiasm for what the AU believes to be the solution for the continent's economic ills.
Open borders for Africa: an idealistic project with many barriers
Trade, security and anti-corruption top AU agenda
Africa's untapped free trade potential
Spurring Africa's industrialization
Implementation key to 'Cape to Cairo' free trade zone pact
Opinion: China's Xi Jinping — the man who decides the fate of billions
China made a series of historic decisions at its 13th National People's Congress in Beijing. Not only will President Xi Jinping be able to rule indefinitely, he is more powerful than ever, says DW's Philipp Bilsky.
How open is China's open-door policy?
Beijing residents react to Xi Jinping's nationalist NPC speech
Xi Jinping lays out vision for China in nationalistic speech to parliament
China's Congress names key economic and defense officials in Cabinet reshuffle
China's Congress reappoints Premier Li Keqiang and names new anti-graft watchdog
China's National People's Congress gives President Xi Jinping second five-year term
China scraps presidential term limit, enabling Xi Jinping to rule indefinitely
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman 'can end Yemen conflict'
The West must use its diplomatic leverage to ensure the Saudis bring the Yemen conflict to an end, Keith Vaz, British MP and chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Yemen, told DW.
Middle East tensions: A new war?
Saudi Arabia signs warplane deal with UK during crown prince visit
Yemen faces 'catastrophic' conditions, says UN
Saudi Arabia minister tells Germany it will find weapons elsewhere
Top UN mediator for Yemen steps down
War in Yemen: 'The world isn't paying enough attention'
Donald Trump waives Iran nuclear sanctions for third time, warns he won't do it again
Business
Online shopping — being good is no longer enough
Giants like Amazon, Otto and Zalando are setting the pace when it comes to online shopping. They are also pushing ahead with aggressive strategies and ever higher standards. How can smaller shops survive in this climate?
Standing up to the online giants
Why is online giant Amazon now building brick-and-mortar stores?
Amazon faces 'Black Friday' strikes in Germany, Italy
Amazon in German court battle over search results
Online shopping on the rise in Germany
Amazon to create more jobs in Europe
Alibaba goes offline with stake in brick-and-mortar retailer
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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