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Daily Bulletin 07.04.2018 | 17:30 UTC
Van drives into crowd in German city of Münster causing deaths and injuries
Police in Münster said several p. The incident has left several people dead and injured.
Canada junior hockey team involved in fatal bus crash
Several people have died after a bus carrying a team of junior hockey players collided with a transport truck in western Canada. Rescue efforts at the scene remain ongoing.
Catalonia's Carles Puigdemont calls on Madrid to 'respect democracy'
Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont has called for "negotiation based on mutual respect" with Madrid. He was speaking a day after his release on bail from a German prison.
Five Star Movement (M5S) courts Democratic Party (PD) for Italian coalition
The Five Star Movement has signaled for the first time that it would prefer the Democratic Party over La Lega in a possible governing coalition. Italy has been without a government since its election last month.
Death toll rises in Gaza border protests
At least nine Palestinians were killed by Israeli army gunfire during Friday protests at the Israeli-Gaza border, Gaza officials now say. Among the dead is a Palestinian journalist who succumbed to his injuries later.
Syrian and allied forces enter rebel-held Douma in eastern Ghouta
The offensive to recapture the last opposition-held area near Damascus has entered its second day. The loss of Douma city would be a devastating defeat for the Syrian opposition.
Convicted Bollywood star Salman Khan gets bail for appeal over antelope killing
Khan, said to be one of the highest-paid actors on the planet, was found guilty of killing rare antelope during a hunting trip in the 1990s. He'll appeal, with his lawyers arguing there is no proof the animals were shot.
Germany considering retrofitting diesel scandal cars: report
The German government could be planning a multibillion euro scheme to retrofit diesel cars to cut emissions. The government desperately wants to avoid diesel cars being banned from city centers.
Who is Brazil's ex-president Lula?
He was once a president celebrated abroad and loved at home. Now he is a convicted criminal. Brazil's Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's life is in shambles.
Would Margaret Thatcher be in favor of Brexit?
On the fifth anniversary of her death, what would former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher have made of the Brexit furor? Rob Mudge takes a look at her credentials within the European Union.
Bayern Munich win sixth straight Bundesliga title after big win in Augsburg
On a trip just north of Munich, Bayern sealed their latest Bundesliga title. After a slow start, it was plain sailing for Jupp Heynckes' men as Bundesliga title number 27 was secured.

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