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    Ukraine prepares for debate between president and comedian
    Apr04

    Ukraine prepares for debate between president and comedian

    The Ukrainian president has agreed to the first presidential debate since 2004. Both candidates must now be subject to medical examinations to prove they aren’t alcoholics or drug users, among other conditions. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine elections: A third of voters dare to experiment
    Apr01

    Ukraine elections: A third of voters dare to experiment

    A triumph for Zelensky, a slap in the face for Poroshenko and deja vu for Tymoshenko: The results of the first round in Ukraine’s presidential election point to a harsh battle before the runoff ballot in three weeks. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukrainian police seize 600 kilograms of heroin
    Apr01

    Ukrainian police seize 600 kilograms of heroin

    Police have discovered 600 kilograms of heroin in the Kyiv region, including a stash expertly hidden in a luxury car, according to Ukrainian police chief Sergiy Knyazev. “I have never seen so much,” he wrote on Facebook. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine: Comedian Zelensky and incumbent Poroshenko set for runoff vote — exit poll
    Mar31

    Ukraine: Comedian Zelensky and incumbent Poroshenko set for runoff vote — exit poll

    Following a presidential vote in Ukraine, TV comedian Volodymyr Zelensky is leading the pack far ahead of the current president, Petro Poroshenko, exit polls show. The two appear set for a runoff vote. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine: Zelensky and incumbent Poroshenko set for run-off vote — exit poll
    Mar31

    Ukraine: Zelensky and incumbent Poroshenko set for run-off vote — exit poll

    Following a presidential vote in Ukraine, TV comedian Volodymyr Zelensky is leading the pack far ahead of the current president, Petro Poroshenko, exit polls show. The two appear set for a runoff vote. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Crisis-hit Ukraine desperate for savior in presidential election
    Mar29

    Crisis-hit Ukraine desperate for savior in presidential election

    Amid corruption woes and and conflict, voters in Ukraine are set to choose their next president. A TV comedian is currently leading the polls, but his victory is not a given. DW breaks down the election: …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Is Ukraine’s presidential election threatened by fake news?
    Mar23

    Is Ukraine’s presidential election threatened by fake news?

    Ukrainians are set to elect a new president on March 31. Russian-language fake news has consumed the country’s media landscape. Some fear that this flood of false reports could influence the outcome of the vote. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Ukraine’s next president — a laughing matter?
    Mar19

    Ukraine’s next president — a laughing matter?

    After mostly slamming politicians for years, comedian Volodymyr Zelensky has taken a surprise political turn: Now, the young upstart might just be Ukraine’s next president. What are his chances? …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Russia marks 5 years since Crimea annexation
    Mar18

    Russia marks 5 years since Crimea annexation

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has marked the fifth anniversary of the annexation of Crimea with a visit to the region. Moscow is making a show of its efforts to improve infrastructure on the Black Sea peninsula. …read more Source: Deutsche...

    Vladimir Putin’s ‘Crimea effect’ ebbs away 5 years on
    Mar16

    Vladimir Putin’s ‘Crimea effect’ ebbs away 5 years on

    When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings shot up. Five years later, this euphoria has given way to disillusionment and presented society with a real dilemma. …read more Source: Deutsche...