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Insects perish at the frontlines of humansʼ war with nature Insects can sting, bite and carry diseases. Some of us would be happy if there werenʼt any mosquitoes, horseflies and cockroaches left to bother us. But what about butterflies and bumblebees? Wouldnʼt we miss them if they were gone? Conservationists have been voicing their concern that all insects — including those that we love so much — are slipping away. "In the summer, there were hundreds of butterflies, especially monarch butterflies, where I grew up," Scott Black, executive director of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation in Portland, Oregon, tells DW. "Now, youʼre lucky to find a dozen." Studies by Xerces Society and the scientific network NatureServe confirm that the population of themonarch butterflyhas fallen on average about 80 percentacross North America from the mid-1990s to 2015.

Turkey blocks German MP from vote observer role Turkey has blocked a German parliamentarian from traveling to the country to be an election observer ahead of this Sundayʼs vote. Andrej Hunko, a member of the German Bundestag for The Left party (Die Linke), was set to travel to Turkey before being notified by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) that he would be denied entry. Hunko told Germanyʼs dpa news agency that the OSCE informed him of the Turkish ambassadorʼs declaration shortly before his flight from Vienna to Ankara was to depart. Hunko, who is also a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) for The Left party, participated as an OSCE election observer in the April 2017 constitutional referendum in Turkey.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuʼs wife charged with fraud Netanyahu had been the focus of a long investigation into misuse of state funds

Turkey blocks German MP from vote observer role Turkey has blocked a German parliamentarian from traveling to the country to be an election observer ahead of this Sundayʼs vote. Andrej Hunko, a member of the German Bundestag for The Left party (Die Linke), was set to travel to Turkey before being notified by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) that he would be denied entry. Hunko told Germanyʼs dpa news agency that the OSCE informed him of the Turkish ambassadorʼs declaration shortly before his flight from Vienna to Ankara was to depart. Hunko, who is also a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) for The Left party, participated as an OSCE election observer in the April 2017 constitutional referendum in Turkey.

Trumpʼs migrant family separations reversal too little, too late Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been charged with fraud and breaches of trust. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuʼs wife, Sara Netanyahu, was indicted for misusing state funds, Israelʼs Justice Ministry said Thursday. Netanyahu was the subject of a long police probe into allegations that she had falsified household expenses, including claims she had spent "over 350,000 shekels" ($96,500, €83,500) on catering for the premierʼs office. "The Jerusalem district prosecutor a short time ago filed charges against the prime ministerʼs wife," the Justice Ministry said. The charges against Netanyahu include fraud and breaches of trust. When Netanyahu was told shemay face a possible corruption trial in September last year, the Office the Prime Ministerʼs official Facebook page published a post denying her involvement and said the allegations were "absurd and will be proven to

be unfounded." The Netanyahus instead blamed Meni Naftali, the premierʼs former housekeeper, for having ordered the food. The prime minister himself is facing several graft cases at the moment. In March,police questioned Netanyahu and his wifefor an investigation into whether his government improperly awarded benefits toIsraelʼs largest telecom company, Bezeq. Netanyahu and his family members are also suspected of having received 1 million shekelsʼ ($285,000, €240,000) worth of luxury cigars, champagne and jewelry from wealthy personalities in exchange for financial or personal favors. Another investigation sees Netanyahu suspected of attempting to reach an agreement with the owner of Yediot Aharonot, a best-selling Israeli newspaper, for more favorable coverage.

Hours after US PresidentDonald Trump backtracked on his administrationʼs practiceof intentionally separating migrant children from their parents, Hugo Castro joined other activists coloring in the lines of protest placards reading, "Families Belong Together." He said that despite the reversal, he was still planning to attend a demonstration expected to draw thousands in San Diego this weekend.

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