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
Fresh peace talks in Minsk as fighting rages in eastern Ukraine
Mediators have arrived in Minsk for new talks aimed at reaching a lasting truce in the Ukraine conflict. The push for peace comes as Kyiv suffered one of its worst troop losses of the entire conflict. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine as Minsk peace talks are called off
Casualties have continued to mount in fighting between pro-Russia separatists and government troops in eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, the rebels have said that peace talks due be held in Minsk have been called off. …read more Source: Deutsche...
EU foreign ministers agree to extend Russia sanctions over Ukraine
European Union foreign ministers meeting in Brussels have agreed to impose new sanctions over Russia’s alleged involvement in the Ukraine conflict. This will see an already existing “blacklist” of individuals expanded. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Ukraine contact group to meet, EU considers tougher sanctions
The contact group seeking to bring an end to the fighting in Ukraine has agreed to hold a fresh round of talks. Meanwhile, EU foreign ministers were discussing whether to expand sanctions against Russia. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Russia warns Bosnia and Herzegovina against sending ammunition to Ukraine
Moscow has condemned the plans of Sarajevo to ship small arms ammunition to Ukraine, warning that it would lead to “senseless” deaths. Two Bosnian companies have already agreed on the sale worth millions of dollars. …read more Source: Deutsche...
EU to call for expanded Russian sanctions
EU sanctions against Russia are to remain in place until December and expand in scope, according to a draft statement from EU foreign ministers obtained by reporters. This comes as violence in eastern Ukraine increases. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Obama and Merkel ‘concerned’ over increased Ukraine violence
US President Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have spoken about their concern over a “significant increase in violence” in eastern Ukraine. Separatists have recently launched a series of new offensives. …read more Source: Deutsche...
EU threatens new Russia sanctions over rebel support in Ukraine
EU leaders are threatening new sanctions against Russia for its “growing support” for pro-Moscow rebels in Ukraine. The final decision about whether to impose them will be made at a summit next month. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Putin says ‘foreign legion’ in Ukraine, NATO says ‘nonsense’
The chief of NATO has labeled Russian President Putin’s allegation of a NATO legion in Ukraine as “nonsense.” The government in Kyiv has placed all Ukrainian territory on high alert amid the worst fighting in months. …read more Source: Deutsche...
UN Security Council, OSCE to discuss escalating violence in Ukraine
Diplomatic efforts are continuing in an attempt to end the bloodshed in eastern Ukraine. A quick breakthrough is not expected, with both sides blaming each other for the deadly shelling of Mariupol over the weekend. …read more Source: Deutsche...