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
Donbass refugees leave Russia for home
Increasingly, Donbass refugees are returning home from Russia, but wherever they now go in Ukraine, they face problems. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Russia uses the refugee crisis for propaganda
Russian television is reporting that a young girl of Russian-German descent was raped by immigrants in Berlin. The police have denied the claim. The story is reminiscent of propaganda used during the Ukraine conflict. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine in focus as Germany seeks to strengthen OSCE
Germany’s foreign minister has called for “rebuilding trust” among OSCE members, including Russia. He described Germany’s plans to lead the organization during “one of the severest crises in Europe’s security order.” …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine bans import of Russian food
Ukraine announced it would introduce a number of bans on food imports from Russia. The move is seen as a response to Russia’s ban on food products from Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Russia to sue Ukraine over $3 billion debt default
After implementing a moratorium on its debt, Ukraine has defaulted on a controversial loan from Russia. The Russian foreign ministry said it will file a formal legal complaint against Kyiv in a British court. …read more Source: Deutsche...
EU-Ukraine trade deal sparks Moscow-Kyiv trade war
A free trade accord giving Ukraine tariff-free access to EU markets has come into effect under an association deal between Brussels and Kyiv. Meanwhile, Russia has banned food imports from its southwestern neighbor. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Bread basket case: Putin lets Russians eat cake
‘Merry Christmas and a happy new set of sanctions to you’ is Russia’s message to Ukraine from January 1. Fiona Clark wonders what will be left to eat in Moscow come the New Year. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Visa-free travel for eastern Europe, but with a lot of question marks
The EU Commission has recommended visa-free travel for the citizens of Georgia and Ukraine. But the abolition of visa requirements does not mean immediate unlimited travel. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine approves 2016 budget, clearing way for delayed IMF loan
Ukraine has approved an annual budget that includes a deficit specified by the International Monetary Fund. The organization said it was necessary the country met its stipulations before it provided more financial aid. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Putin’s struggle for a new world order
No sooner had the conflict in eastern Ukraine frozen than Russia began its military deployment to Syria. Moscow’s return to the world stage presents new opportunities, but also new dangers. …read more Source: Deutsche...