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Monday, April 30, 2018
Asia Compact | 30.04.2018, 18:00 UTC
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Asia Compact
30.04.2018 | 18:00 UTC
Asia
Korean family reunions: too little, too late?
Leaders of the two Koreas agreed to resume reunions of war-separated Korean families at their recent summit. But this hasn't brought much solace to the affected North and South Korean families. Alexander Freund reports.
North Korea to close down underground nuclear test site
Koreas pledge to pursue final peace, denuclearization
South Koreans view summit with cautious optimism
South Korea's Moon Jae-in: Give the Nobel to Donald Trump
South Korea's self-appointed 'patriots' protest against rapprochement with North Korea
North and South Korean leaders make nuclear pledge
North Korea to shut nuclear test site in May, Seoul says
South Korean loudspeakers silenced for good as relations with North thaw
Muslim radicalization in Britain: countering the extremists' rationale
In an interview with DW, London-based scholar Dr. Farid Panjwani talks about the reasons behind the growing radicalization of South Asian Muslim youths in the UK, and what needs to be done to counter extremist threat.
Combating the Islamist threat
Britain: Muslims face increasing abuse
Despite attack, Britain downplays threat of Islamist radicalization
UK faces 'right-wing terrorist threat,' says counterterrorism police chief
UK urges online firms to remove terrorist content
'Islamic State' claims responsibility for London attack
In Depth
South Korea's self-appointed 'patriots' protest against rapprochement with North Korea
After the historic summit of the two Korean heads of state, South Korea's nationalists are mobilizing to oppose closer ties. But, the majority of the population remains optimistic. Alexander Freund reports from Seoul.
Dennis and the dictator
South Korea's ex-President Park Geun-hye receives 24-year jail term
North and South Korean leaders make nuclear pledge
North Korea to shut nuclear test site in May, Seoul says
North Korea hails summit with South as 'immortal achievement'
South Korean loudspeakers silenced for good as relations with North thaw
North and South Korea: how different are they?
Korean family reunions: too little, too late?
News
Kabul hit by twin suicide blasts, several deaths reported
Two explosions in Afghanistan's capital have killed more than 20 people, officials say. The so-called "Islamic State" claimed responsibility for the attacks, which also targeted journalists.
Terror-stricken Afghans find comfort in birds
Kabul residents in shock after wave of violence
Kabul bombing: Afghanistan and the West 'share a common threat'
Why is 'Islamic State' targeting Shiites in Afghanistan?
© Deutsche Welle 2018
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