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Deutsche Welle is the International public broadcaster that was founded in
1953. Its headquater is in Bonn (Berlin), Germany. Ukrainian editorship was
found in 2000 and cooperates with Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in
Ukraine. Deutsche Welle has the website www.dwelle.de with over 30 languages,
with Ukarainian version. The owner of Deutsche Welle is ARD that is Public
broadcasting.

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    Ukraine: Zelenskiy bans three opposition TV stations
    Feb03

    Ukraine: Zelenskiy bans three opposition TV stations

    Ukraine has banned opposition news channels for five years by revoking their broadcast licences and blocking assets. Three pro-Russian TV stations are affected. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Ukraine: Top judge investigated for witness tampering
    Dec28

    Ukraine: Top judge investigated for witness tampering

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been in conflict with the Constitutional Court since it struck down key anti-corruption legislation earlier this year. He has previously asked parliament to dissolve the court. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Germany: Trial starts over sales to Russian missile firms
    Dec15

    Germany: Trial starts over sales to Russian missile firms

    Two businessmen stand accused of selling 15 tooling machines to two Russian firms involved in missiles manufacture. EU sanctions were imposed after Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Spat between Zelenskiy and Ukraine’s top court concerns EU
    Nov05

    Spat between Zelenskiy and Ukraine’s top court concerns EU

    In October, Ukraine’s Constitutional Court scrapped anti-graft legislation enacted in 2015. The ruling has precipitated a standoff with the president and is jeopardizing Ukraine’s relations with the European Union. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Ukraine: Protests in Kyiv after top court scraps anti-graft laws
    Oct30

    Ukraine: Protests in Kyiv after top court scraps anti-graft laws

    Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has asked Parliament to dissolve the Constitutional Court after it struck down anti-corruption laws. The court ruling could have ramifications for Ukraine’s international relations. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Belarus: Lukashenko closes borders amid security shakeup
    Oct29

    Belarus: Lukashenko closes borders amid security shakeup

    Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko has named a new interior minister and ordered him to ensure security in Minsk. The state is restricting entries from with Lithuania, Latvia, Poland and Ukraine, citing COVID-19 fears. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Ukraine president slams ‘unacceptable’ corruption ruling
    Oct29

    Ukraine president slams ‘unacceptable’ corruption ruling

    President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called an emergency meeting after Ukraine’s Constitutional Court dismantled some key anti-corruption measures. The court ruling could have repercussions for international relations. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Military plane crashes in Ukraine, several dead
    Sep26

    Military plane crashes in Ukraine, several dead

    A Ukranian military plane carrying aviation school students burst into flames after crashing, killing at least 22 people on board. The cause of the crash is not yet known. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Jewish pilgrims leave border as Ukraine upholds travel ban
    Sep18

    Jewish pilgrims leave border as Ukraine upholds travel ban

    Ultra-orthodox Jews hoping to visit the tomb of an important Hasidic rabbi for the Jewish New Year have begun leaving the Ukraine-Belarus border. They had been holding out hope for days a travel ban would be lifted. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    EU top court rules Russia sanctions legal
    Sep17

    EU top court rules Russia sanctions legal

    The EU acted legally when it imposed sanctions on Russian energy companies and banks, the European Court of Justice has ruled. The EU hit firms such as Rosneft with sanctions over Russia’s destabilization of Ukraine. …read more Source:: Deutsche...