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29.03.2018 | 16:15 UTC
World
How will France deal with rising anti-Semitism?
Some people in France hope the outrage over the killing of 85-year-old Mireille Knoll may turn the tide against an upsurge in anti-Semitism in the country. Others are not so sure. Elizabeth Bryant reports from Paris.
Fear of growing anti-Semitism in France
Paris: Brutal murder of Jewish Holocaust survivor investigated as anti-Semitic
French police charge suspects in murder of Holocaust survivor Mireille Knoll
Taking on racism and hate speech in France
France launches 100-million-euro program to combat hate crimes
'Faith in peacekeeping is being undermined'
UN peacekeepers have again been accused of sexually abusing people they are assigned to protect. The global campaign Code Blue is seeking an end to impunity for UN personnel — but re-establishing trust will take time.
UN names first victims' rights official to combat sexual abuse by soldiers
UN votes to tackle sex abuse by peacekeepers
UN reports 69 sex crime allegations against peacekeeping forces in 2015
Opinion
Opinion: Brexit – a year wasted
Twelve months of Brexit negotiations have shown it is impossible to leave the EU without harming yourself. That is why it is clearly time to turn back, says Bernd Riegert.
One year on the winding road to Brexit: A chronology
EU warns of post-Brexit trade 'frictions,' rejects UK ambitions for unique trade deal
Brexit: EU insists on open border in Ireland, say Angela Merkel and Leo Varadkar
UK must give 'realistic solution' to Ireland border issue, says EU's Donald Tusk
Brexit cost study: 'Failing to prepare is preparing to fail'
UK lawmakers suggest postponing Brexit in committee report
News
Human rights court upholds French verdict against German despite double jeopardy appeal
A German doctor said a French court had violated his right not to be tried twice for the 1982 death of his French stepdaughter. But Europe's highest human rights court said there was reason enough to keep him in jail.
ECHR permits Germany's preemptive deportation of teen to Russia
Vigilante father receives verdict in French-German kidnapping trial
European Court of Human Rights rules heterosexual couple stuck with marriage, not civil partnership
Italy failed to protect victims of domestic violence, says ECHR
Turkey suspends European Convention on Human Rights
Dutch voters say 'no' to new spy law
Voters in the Netherlands narrowly rejected a proposed law granting authorities sweeping powers to spy on their data. The referendum was non-binding, but the government has said it will take the results seriously.
Made in Germany - The Business Magazine
Facebook's Cambridge Analytica data scandal: What you need to know
Facebook to change privacy controls amid data scandal outcry
Netherlands: Coalition deal reached after 209 days
Germany sells arms to Turkey despite Afrin offensive, German broadcaster reports
Last week, German Chancellor Angela Merkel called the Turkish offensive in the Syrian enclave "unacceptable." But that has not stopped her government from selling arms to Turkey, German public media reported.
Kurdish groups protest against Turkish control of Afrin
Germany halts plans to upgrade Turkey's Leopard tanks
Turkey arms exports: Should Germany send weapons at all?
Turkey rejects Angela Merkel's criticism over Afrin offensive
Turkey takes 'total control' of Syria's Afrin, says state media
With Turkey's offensive into Afrin, Erdogan is seeking to kill two birds with one stone
Environment
conservation
Spain's wildlife emergency room
About 7,000 wild animals are treated each year at the GREFA wildlife hospital in Madrid. DW visited the patients, feathered and furred, to find at how humans put them at risk - and offer hope of conservation.
Endangered vultures
Living Planet: Bird on a wire
Living Planet: Protecting nature's wonders
King of the skies: The return of the eagle
Farewell to a songbird?
Europe remains a major bird killer
Europe, a silent hub of illegal wildlife trade
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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