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Daily Bulletin 09.04.2018 | 17:30 UTC
European right greets Viktor Orban's Hungary win
Populists in Germany and across Europe were celebrating the landslide re-election of the Hungarian prime minister. Detractors of the European Union see it as a sign that voters are getting behind their cause.
Past haunts Northern Ireland 20 years after the 'troubles'
The Good Friday Agreement brought an end to Northern Ireland's "troubles." But the deal failed to offer a blueprint for dealing with a past that casts a shadow over the present, reports Peter Geoghegan from Belfast.
The struggle to involve women in the peacekeeping process
Germany is taking over the leadership of an international network which aims to better represent women in the field of conflict-resolution. But turning talk into action is no easy task.
Pashtuns rise up against war, Taliban and Pakistani military
A new movement has sprung up in Pakistan's Pashtun-dominated northern areas. Its supporters, wary of their region being used as a battleground for years, have taken on both the Taliban and the nation's powerful military.
Lufthansa to cancel over 800 flights amid mass public sector walkouts
Lufthansa has said it will cancel hundreds of flights on Tuesday, as Germany braces for mass public sector strikes. Germany's largest airport in Frankfurt has warned of "significant delays and cancellations."
Münster attacker had 'suicidal thoughts'
The man behind the van attack in Münster reportedly left behind a letter detailing difficulties with his parents and a desire to take his own life. Several victims remain in critical condition.
German Interior Ministry floats passport denial for 'jihadis'
German passports carried by alleged jihadis should be confiscated, according to a hardliner inside Germany's Interior Ministry. Depriving a German of citizenship is prohibited under Germany's post-war constitution.
Missiles fired at military airport in Homs: Syrian media
Syria and its main ally Russia have accused Israel of carrying out a missile strike on a Syria air base that killed 14 people. It took place amid an international outcry over a suspected poison gas attack two days ago.
Deutsche Bank's deep strategic hole
Shareholders expect perpetual robust growth in revenues and profits. But why would anyone expect banks to grow faster than the year-on-year growth of national GDP, which is in the 1.5 to 2.0 percent range?
Saving Deutsche Bank: A tall order
After John Cryan's ouster, Germany's biggest lender is getting a new boss. Who is Christian Sewing, and will he be able to restore Deutsche Bank's dismal international reputation?
A new exhibition in China kicks off the Bauhaus' centennial events
Founded in 1919, the Bauhaus revolutionized art, architecture and design. An exhibition in Hangzhou is the prelude to the movement's anniversary celebrations, which begin next year.
Cycling world mourns death of Belgian rider Michael Goolaerts
The world of cycling is in shock after the death of Michael Goolaerts. The Belgian rider passed away after suffering a heart attack during the grueling Paris-Roubaix race.

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