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Newsline | 26.03.2018, 16:15 UTC
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26.03.2018 | 16:15 UTC
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Germany, other countries expel Russian diplomats over Skripal poisoning
The German Foreign Ministry has said that it will dismiss four Moscow diplomats over the alleged poisoning of a former Russian spy. Several western countries have announced similar moves against the Kremlin.
Nerve agent Novichok links Russia to Skripal poisoning
Salisbury spy poisoning: Vladimir Putin rejects claims as 'nonsense'
Germany rules out Russia World Cup boycott over nerve agent attack
Blaming Russia for nerve agent attack, EU to recall ambassador to Moscow
Moscow slams Boris Johnson for comparing Russia's World Cup to Nazi Olympics
Russia will expel British diplomats in tit-for-tat move: Lavrov
Boris Johnson: Russia's position in Skripal case is 'increasingly bizarre'
"Evidence for culpability points to the Russian state"
Spy assassinations: The top 5 deadly poisons
Russia to expel 23 British diplomats in spy-poisoning row
UK-Russia relations: Crisis or melodrama?
Israeli-Palestinian peace process: 'Don't tear down bridges,' Heiko Maas warns
German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has reiterated Germany's commitment to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. During a visit to the region, he urged the Palestinians "not to tear down bridges."
Maas: 'It is our responsibilty to battle anti-Semitism and racism'
US recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital
German-Israeli relations: What you need to know
Palestinian leader Abbas calls for Middle East peace conference, sidelining US role
Germany's Heiko Maas begins Israel trip by visiting Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial
Heiko Maas: Who is Germany's new foreign minister?
New Foreign Minister Heiko Maas pledges Germany will not 'duck away' from global responsibilities
Heiko Maas embarks on a tricky trip to Israel
Remington, maker of Sandy Hook AR-15, files for bankruptcy
The US gunmaker Remington has filed for bankruptcy protection after years of falling sales. The company makes the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle used in a 2012 mass shooting that left 20 first-graders and six educators dead.
Hundreds of thousands decry US gun violence
Assault rifle maker in Connecticut school massacre seeks lawsuit's dismissal
Can a group of Florida high school students change America's cycle of gun violence?
European gunmakers flood the US with firearms
Trump open to arming teachers after Florida high school shooting
US gun control: Congress returns under pressure to act
8 facts about gun control in the US
Yemen Houthi rebels rally against Saudi bombing in Sanaa
Supporters of Houthi rebels staged a massive rally in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, to mark the third anniversary of the Saudi-led bombing campaign. The rebels said the missiles they fired at Riyadh were a "message."
What is happening in Yemen?
Saudi Arabia intercepts ballistic missile over Riyadh
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman 'can end Yemen conflict'
Yemen faces 'catastrophic' conditions, says UN
India's Narendra Modi in hot water over alleged app data-sharing
A row has broken out in India between Modi's BJP party and the opposition INC over the prime minister's alleged misuse of data. An anonymous hacker claims Modi's official app shared users' data without consent.
Are biometrics as secure as passwords?
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier celebrates diversity in India
Who is Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg?
India's privacy ruling casts dark shadow over Aadhaar ID scheme
British authorities raid Cambridge Analytica offices in London
Business
US grants Seoul metals tariff exemption
South Korea has been granted an indefinite exemption from metals tariffs, helping reduce fears the US may be moving toward all out trade war. Markets were also up on news the US and China are in trade talks.
Calling for "reciprocal" trade, Trump rolls out China tariffs, exempts EU
South Korea fights back in looming trade war with US
Vice Premier Liu He says China ready to 'defend itself' against US tariffs
Washington issues a 'pause' on steel and aluminum tariffs for EU, says US official
Trump's 24 hours in South Korea - North Korea, trade high on agenda
US 'America First' tariffs on washing machines and solar panels anger China, South Korea
Southeast Asian nations defy Donald Trump's trade protectionism
World
Sierra Leone: Temporary ban on run-off election lifted
The country's run-off election is set to take place as scheduled after the High Court lifted an interim injunction. But there are concerns that events the of the past few days may impact voter turnout.
Sierra Leone: Exclusive interview with presidential candidate Julius Maada Bio
Sierra Leone heads into hotly contested elections
Sierra Leone presidential poll set for Julius Maada Bio and Samura Kamara runoff
Sierra Leone: Voting for change or more of the same?
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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