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
Ukraine-Russia truce holds, but peace talks remain uncertain
Ukraine has reported a drop in rebel attacks during the second day of a new truce dubbed the “Day of Silence.” It remains unclear, however, whether hoped-for peace talks will go ahead. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Doubts over peace talks on Ukraine’s ‘Day of Silence’
As Ukraine begins a “Day of Silence” in a bid to rejuvenate the failing truce with pro-Russian separatists, plans for new peace talks remain uncertain. Neither side has confirmed attendance in Minsk, Belarus. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Putin ‘hopes’ for fully implemented Ukraine ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin has struck a conciliatory tone during a visit by his French counterpart. Francois Hollande is the first Western leader to visit Moscow since Russia annexed Crimea. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Hollande to meet Putin in surprise Moscow visit: reports
French President Francois Hollande is due to make a surprise visit to Moscow on his way back from a visit to Kazakhstan. Hollande is expected to meet his Russian counterpart and discuss the Ukraine crisis. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Link: OSCE must start making collective decisions again
For two days, the OSCE has held a heated debate over the Ukraine crisis. The director of the organization’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights examines the OSCE’s future in a DW interview. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine’s forgotten security guarantee: The Budapest Memorandum
Twenty years ago, Ukraine gave up its nuclear weapons in exchange for security guarantees from Russia and the West. Today Kyiv feels betrayed – and not merely by Moscow. …read more Source: Deutsche...
New ceasefire agreed in Ukraine?
Reports out of Ukraine suggest that the central government and the separatists in the east have agreed to a complete ceasefire, to start on December 9. An earlier accord, still in effect, has not stopped the conflict. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Putin blames West for Ukraine ‘tragedy’
President Vladimir Putin has signaled that Russia intends to stay in “sacred” Crimea, part of Ukraine annexed in March. And he’s blamed “risky” judgements by Western powers for what he calls the “tragedy” in Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...
“Nuclear accident” in southeast Ukraine, PM Yatsenyuk says
A nuclear accident has occurred in Ukraine’s southeast, according to a statement from the office of Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Further details are not known. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine parliament approves Yatsenyuk’s new government
Amid an ongoing armed conflict with pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Ukraine, Kyiv has approved a new government. Prime Minister Yatsenyuk’s cabinet faces great challenges. …read more Source: Deutsche...