news Synagogue shooting in Tunisia: ‘A miracle I survived’ alisa May 12, 2023 2 min read DW Newsletter Locals on the Tunisian holiday island of Djerba, where a gunman killed five people this week during a Jewish pilgrimage, are asking why — and what happens next. If you cannot view this message correctly, please click here. Daily Bulletin 12.05.2023 | 17:30 UTC Synagogue shooting in Tunisia: ‘A miracle I survived’ Locals on the Tunisian holiday island of Djerba, where a gunman killed five people this week during a Jewish pilgrimage, are asking why — and what happens next. How prepared is Taiwan for a potential Chinese attack? Leaked US documents cast doubt on Taiwan’s air defense capability against potential attacks. Experts, however, say that the island has some robust defense systems. Can stricter gun laws prevent shootings? Gun violence and mass shootings are a regular occurrence in the United States and other countries. Can stricter gun laws prevent these tragedies? Jewish life in Germany: Europe’s rabbis to move their headquarters to Munich The European Conference of Rabbis (CER) has announced plans to move its headquarters from London to Munich. This is seen as confirmation that Jewish life in Germany is taking on a new dimension. Kenya’s final farewell to Mau Mau heroine Kimathi Mukami Kimathi, the wife of fellow Kenyan freedom fighter Dedan Kimathi, has been eulogized for her role in championing the rights of Mau Mau fighters. She died aged 96. Jakarta’s first autistic community café The Kouji Genki Project is the first Jakarta neurodivergent cafe, founded by a Japanese woman who has an autistic son, who was initially a barista at the café. He now trains and recruits other neurodivergent friends to work as coffeemakers there. Rock slide threatens Swiss mountain village The alpine village of Brienz is in danger of being buried under an avalanche of rocks. It has now become too dangerous for its residents, who have been told to leave their homes by Friday evening. Eurovision 2023: And these are the last 10 finalists At the second semifinal of the Eurovision Song Contest, 16 countries presented songs. Ten have made it to the final on Saturday. Follow DW DW News Deutsche Welle Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 3 53113 Bonn Tel. +49.228-429.0 info@dw.com Value Added Tax identification number: DE123052407 Legally represented by: Director General Peter Limbourg This legal notice extends to the social media profiles of Deutsche Welle. Unsubscribe Newsletter © 2023 Deutsche Welle Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 92522 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: Premier Inn staff to greet guests in different 37 languages ahead of … – LiverpoolWorldNext: Lethbridge Arms, Bishops Lydeard, transformed by landlady – Somerset County Gazette Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ