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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
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      Steinmeier suggests drones for Ukraine border at OSCE
      Oct10

      Steinmeier suggests drones for Ukraine border at OSCE

      German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has tentatively suggested to the OSCE that France and Germany could provide unarmed drones to monitor Ukraine’s border with Russia, after talks with his Kyiv counterpart. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Merkel pledges support to Poland on path to the eurozone
      Oct09

      Merkel pledges support to Poland on path to the eurozone

      At a meeting with new Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has pledged to support Poland if it wants to enter the eurozone. Ukraine was also on the agenda of their talks. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Hundreds killed during Ukraine ceasefire, UN says
      Oct08

      Hundreds killed during Ukraine ceasefire, UN says

      At least 331 people have been killed during a fragile ceasefire between Ukraine government troops and Russian-backed separatists, according to the UN. The truce is a little over a month old. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Drones for OSCE truce monitors arrive in Ukraine
      Oct06

      Drones for OSCE truce monitors arrive in Ukraine

      The first drones have arrived in Kyiv to support to an international mission monitoring the shaky ceasefire in eastern Ukraine. Germany and France are considering sending troops to help observer efforts. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      New NATO chief Stoltenberg visits Poland
      Oct06

      New NATO chief Stoltenberg visits Poland

      NATO’s new head, Jens Stoltenberg, has reassured Poles during a visit to Warsaw that the Western alliance is ready to defend them. He was responding to Polish concerns over the Ukraine-Russia conflict. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Uneasy ceasefire in Ukraine sees fresh violence
      Oct05

      Uneasy ceasefire in Ukraine sees fresh violence

      The delicate truce between Kyiv and pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine was broken again on Sunday. New NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is optimistic that the situation can be resolved. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Germany ponders troops for Ukraine monitor mission
      Oct04

      Germany ponders troops for Ukraine monitor mission

      Germany is mulling the deployment of 200 soldiers to Ukraine to help and protect monitors overseeing a shaky truce in the east of the country. Despite the ceasefire, fighting has continued around Donetsk and Luhansk. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Ceasefire frays as fighting intensifies at Donetsk airport
      Oct03

      Ceasefire frays as fighting intensifies at Donetsk airport

      Fighting between Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels is intensifying over the Donetsk airport, prompting dialogue between Moscow and Washington and straining a month-old ceasefire in Ukraine. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Swiss aid worker killed as fighting in Donetsk intensifies
      Oct02

      Swiss aid worker killed as fighting in Donetsk intensifies

      A Swiss Red Cross worker has been killed in Donetsk, in the first shelling reported in the eastern Ukrainian city since Moscow and Kyiv agreed to a ceasefire early in September. …read more Source: Deutsche...

      Muted hopes for upcoming Ukraine election
      Oct02

      Muted hopes for upcoming Ukraine election

      After protests that forced a change in leadership in Ukraine, the country is poised to vote in a parliamentary ballot this month. Its result is being tipped as a foregone conclusion in favor of the president’s party. …read more Source: Deutsche...