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Daily Bulletin 09.05.2018 | 16:30 UTC
Iran nuclear deal: Germany's special role and plans
The historical connections between Berlin and Tehran make Germany a strong supporter of the nuclear deal. Now Germany is set to help lead the response of the other signatories after Trump's decision to pull the US out.
Germany: Crime rate drops, but fear rises
The latest crime statistics show Germany is one of the safest countries in the world but people say they feel less safe than ever. Interior Minister Horst Seehofer is to present the crime statistics for the first time.
Iran's Rouhani wants constructive relations with world, as he waits for US decision
Iran and Europe are bracing for US President Donald Trump's announcement on the nuclear accord later on Tuesday. Iran has sent mixed signals about how it will respond to a US exit from the deal.
German police bust human trafficking ring linked to Reichsbürger scene
Three people have been arrested in northern Germany on suspicion of trafficking Moldovan nationals on fake Romanian passports. Evidence suggests the networks may have links to the far-right Reichsbürger scene.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un makes second China visit for talks with Xi Jinping
Chinese state media has reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un paid a second visit to China to hold talks with President Xi Jinping. The meeting comes ahead of the planned summit between Kim and Donald Trump.
Kim-Trump summit: is the world expecting too much from it?
Developments to date on the Korean Peninsula have been swift and positive, but the real test of peace and security in Northeast Asia hinges on what each side is willing to cede ground on when the two leaders meet.
Armenia: Frustration with the government breeds protest
After weeks of protests that pushed Armenia to the brink of crisis, the country now has a new prime minister. But locals at Yerevan's Firdaus market are fighting for their existence — and for a government they can trust.
Life in Somalia under peacekeepers and al- Shabaab threats
Despite terror threats by al-Shabab insurgents, life in Somalia is relatively calm thanks to the peacekeeping forces. DW's Frank Yiga in Kampala visited the capital, Mogadishu, and also toured the countryside.
Audi reports new emissions 'irregularities'
German luxury carmaker Audi has admitted it has detected irregularities in the emissions controls of recent models. It halted all deliveries of the cars affected in the latest twist of the Dieselgate scandal.
Iranian TV reported to have avoided showing referee Bibiana Steinhaus during Bundesliga match
An Iranian television station is reported to have avoided showing the Bundesliga's only female referee during Bayern Munich's game in Cologne. Instead, the directors switched to shots of spectators.
Walls — and neighbors — protect against Danube flooding
Strong community ties can keep people safe during catastrophes, say experts. So what can the residents of a flood-prone Austrian town teach us about facing extreme weather in the age of climate change?
The issues rocking the Cannes Film Festival
Selfies are forbidden on the red carpet; Harvey Weinstein is persona non grata in Cannes, but Lars von Trier no longer is. While #MeToo remains a dominant issue, there are more women on the jury than in the competition.

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