Section: Deutsche Welle (Germany)
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.
The official website is Deutsche Welle
Russia releases coin commemorating annexation of Crimea
Five years after annexing Crimea, Russia’s central bank celebrated with a new five-ruble coin. The Kerch Strait Bridge, finished last year, has been a scene of division. …read more Source: Deutsche...
After 5 years of Ukraine sanctions, where are Viktor Yanukovych’s millions?
EU sanctions against Ukraine’s former president have been in place for five years. As criminal investigations drag on, the chances of returning the millions in stolen money to its rightful owners are rapidly dwindling. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine quits Eurovision 2019 amid Russia row
Ukraine will not participate in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest after several contestants refused to agree to contracts barring them from performing in Russia. Singer Maruv said the conditions equaled “censorship.” …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine’s Eurovision contestant Maruv clouded by political scandal
After criticism over her planned performances in Russia, singer Maruv may miss her trip to Tel Aviv. It’s not the first time Ukraine’s Eurovision pick has stirred political controversy. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Yulia Tymoshenko: Ukraine heading for ‘reset’ of government
Ukraine needs a leader who would drive the country’s “transformation,” Ukraine’s presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko told DW in Munich. The former PM also slammed the Nord Stream 2 pipeline as unnecessary. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Siemens to hike Russia investment despite Crimea scandal
CEO Jo Käser tells DW the German conglomerate hopes to raise its investments in Russia despite EU-US sanctions. He said it was “regrettable” that several Siemens power turbines ended up in Russian-annexed Crimea. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine aims to ban Russian election observers
According to a draft bill, Russian observers will be excluded from all future elections in Ukraine. The OSCE has misgivings, experts are torn between appreciation and criticism – and have offered a solution. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine’s presidential hopefuls: What you need to know
Ukrainians are set to vote for president — but there is no clear favorite. Can incumbent Petro Poroshenko retain power? How much of a threat is Yulia Tymoshenko? Or could an outsider perhaps win the race? …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukrainian Orthodox head enthroned, Russia fuming
Ukraine’s new Orthodox Church, backed by re-election hopeful President Petro Poroshenko, has enthroned its leading cleric. Moscow is fuming over Kyiv’s break after three centuries of Russian Orthodox influence. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine: President Petro Poroshenko to seek re-election
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has announced he will run for re-election this March. The incumbent has seen his popularity slide in recent years, but no other candidate has yet emerged with a definitive lead. …read more Source: Deutsche...