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Friday, March 23, 2018
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23.03.2018 | 17:15 UTC
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Germany and France to take action against Russia for Salisbury poisoning
The EU has recalled its ambassador to Russia in response to a poisoning, but Paris and Berlin want further action. Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel stood side by side as they went on to condemn US tariffs.
EU summit: Russia in the spotlight
Merkel, Macron meet to discuss EU reform
No new tariffs: Steelworkers react to EU exemption
Brexit: what has happened so far?
Police at scene of hostage situation
Blaming Russia for nerve agent attack, EU to recall ambassador to Moscow
Novichok nerve agents – Russia's dangerous 'new' poison
How France's Emmanuel Macron wants to reform the EU
Washington issues a 'pause' on steel and aluminum tariffs for EU, says US official
EU warns of post-Brexit trade 'frictions,' rejects UK ambitions for unique trade deal
French police kill perpetrator in supermarket hostage event
Vladimir Putin calls for unity and 'deep-seated change' after election victory
Russia needs a "real breakthrough" to improve the life quality of its citizens and face historical challenges, President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address. He also urged his opponents to work with the Kremlin.
It's official: Putin once and future president of Russia
Vladimir Putin wins Russian presidential election with more than 75 percent
Putin's certain victory: What you need to know about the Russian presidential election
Vladimir Putin 4.0 — Russia's wartime president
World
Cameroon
Cameroon goes to the polls in senatorial elections
Eight opposition political parties in Cameroon will be competing with the ruling CPDM of president Paul Biya for the 70 elective senate seats in the country's March 25 senatorial elections.
Saving Cameroon's endangered apes
Cameroon's private media defy ban on political debate
'Risk of violence spiraling' in Cameroon after attack on police
Cameroon confirms detention of separatist leaders
Cameroonians flee government troops in English-speaking regions
Cameroon's Biya marks 35 years in office
Sarah Baartman: Reclaiming an African venus
Changing from domestic servant to wondrous attraction, Sarah Baartman was considered an ape in Europe. Though people paid in droves to stare at her body, she died in poverty far from her South African home.
Sarah Baartman: Reclaiming an African venus
Sarah Baartman - 192 years in Europe
Death of Brazilian councilor marks birth of movement for new politics
More than a week after murdered councilwoman Marielle Franco was laid to rest in Rio de Janeiro, the dust is far from settling. Brazil has been confronted with its inequalities, Donna Bowater and Priscilla Moraes report.
Brazilians protest death of councilwoman Marielle Franco
Brazilian councilwoman and rights activist gunned down in Rio de Janeiro
Brazilians struggle over reparations from slavery era
Indigenous land demarcation sparks divisions in Brazil
Iran and North Korea: The return of John Bolton's 'axis of evil'?
President Trump's new security adviser has built a reputation as a foreign policy hardliner, who has advocated military action against North Korea and Iran. What does his appointment mean for future of US policy?
Who is John Bolton?
Trump chooses Bolton as national security adviser
Benjamin Netanyahu: Iran 'is the greatest threat to our world'
John Bolton: The conservative hawk tapped by Trump
Opinion: John Bolton's rise could be death knell for Iran deal
Donald Trump replaces US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with Mike Pompeo
'US must not cross red line' during possible Trump-Kim meeting
Iran nuclear deal under pressure as Pompeo heads to State Department
Could Saudi Arabia's nuclear ambitions shake up the Middle East?
Germany
The Nazi-era song scandal involving German crooner Heino
Heino is Germany's most famous crooner, whose bleached hair and sunglasses became his trademark. But he seems to have gone a little off key. He recently gave Nazi-era songs to a homeland minister, of all people.
Austria to dissolve neo-Nazi fraternity after songbook scandal
Publisher slammed as Hitler appears in 'great leaders' book
Austrian man imprisoned for selling pro-Nazi songs on notorious internet forum
Germany's Schlager superstar Heino turns 75
Fifty years on, is the new Heino suddenly cool?
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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