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Daily Bulletin 04.04.2018 | 17:30 UTC
Boris Johnson accused of making misleading Russia Novichok claim in DW interview
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has come in for criticism over a DW interview in which he said he had been assured the nerve agent came from Russia. However, UK government scientists have said they do not know.
Dog suspected of killing two people in Hanover apartment
A Staffordshire terrier is suspected of killing a woman and her son inside their apartment in Hanover. The fate of the dog has yet to be decided and it is being kept in an animal shelter.
Romanians jailed for killing Berlin zoo goat
The court heard that the Romanian nationals had killed the goat out of hunger after their employer withheld their wages. The judge said the men had no good reason for killing the goat who lived at a Berlin petting zoo.
Indigenous activists protest at the 'Stolenwealth' Games opening ceremony
Protesters waved banners that read "Colonization is not a game," as the 21st Commonwealth Games got underway on Australia's Gold Coast. More than 70 nations and territories are competing in the 12-day multi-sport event.
Skripal poisoning: Russian media decry 'shameless hysteria'
Russian media's portrayal of Sergei Skripal's poisoning follows an official line: The Kremlin is innocent; contrary reports are part of an anti-Russia conspiracy. The latest revelations from the UK only reinforce this.
Kashmir violence: Has Modi's policy failed?
India-administered Kashmir is again in the grip of violence, as protesters clash with security forces. New Delhi claims Pakistan is fueling terrorism in the area, but some say PM Modi's Kashmir strategy is to blame.
Kenya needs to step up efforts to recycle e-waste
Kenya generates over 44,000 tons of electronic waste (e-waste) each year — items such as old laptops and phones that end up polluting the environment. There is no law regulating such waste. Rhoda Odhiambo reports.
Seehofer wants to further restrict refugee reunifications
Horst Seehofer's Interior and "Heimat" Ministry wants to dramatically restrict refugee family reunification — including immediate relatives. It's a touchy issue that could stir up trouble within Germany's government.
Foodwatch Germany slams Coca-Cola's denial of health threat
The German consumer watchdog Foodwatch has accused Coca-Cola of denying the obvious health damage caused by its soft drinks. But the government has no plans for a UK-style sugar tax.
Would you take cash to store nuclear waste under your home?
Britain is again hunting for a suitable site to store its highly radioactive nuclear waste after a previous attempt was blocked by residents. Rural areas could be given cash if they house the underground facility.
The strange tale of Volkswagen and its Bosnian supplier
Revenge is a dish best served cold, they say. Volkswagen seem to have kept that in mind in dealing with errant supplier Prevent, which halted VW production lines in 2016. They have reportedly cut ties with the group.
Bangtan Boys: the K-Pop group more tweet-worthy than Donald Trump
Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook are not only topping worldwide album charts, but also social media trends with their latest album, "Face Yourself." What's behind this latest K-Pop craze?

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