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Newsline 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.
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."
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.

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