Deutsche Welle - Archives from 2024/12/20/68519
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Orbita - the Ukrainian city of paradoxesRuined and half-ruined houses, and behind them - the huge chimney of an unfinished nuclear power plant. This is what the city of Orbita in Ukraine lo ...20.12.20244 555 -
What will happen in Georgia?If one were to try to describe the situation in Georgia in one word, hopelessness or crisis would be among the first associations, says independent p ...19.12.20243 085 -
Iran's new headscarf law is a huge insultIranian President Massoud Pezeshkian has vetoed the new headscarf law and has appealed to the National Security Council. The head of state hopes that ...19.12.20244 496 -
South Korea: What the ousted president was right aboutAfter the brief declaration of martial law by the now ousted president Yoon Suk-yeol, the political crisis in South Korea is not over yet. Meanwhile, ...19.12.20242 242 -
Scandal in Britain: Prince Andrew and the Chinese spyBritish Prince Andrew - brother of King Charles III, is at the center of another scandal in Britain. A few years ago it became clear that Andrew had ...19.12.20243 943
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US: Large number of North Korean casualties and injuries in UkraineNorth Korean military units fighting on the side of Russia in the war in Ukraine have suffered serious losses in the Kursk region, US government sour ...18.12.20245 687 -
"Men drink, women stuff themselves with pills"When darkness falls, psychoterror chases away the silence in this part of South Korea: unbearable sounds like sirens begin to be heard, mixed with an ...18.12.20246 620 -
Should the name of Alexander Nevsky be changed?Comment by Alexander Andreev: An Orthodox church named after "Alexander Nevsky" - this sounds like a brilliant oxymoron. The beautiful ...17.12.20249 798 -
Bulgaria: Who will be the prime minister?Can Bulgaria find a prime minister whom no one can call and order what to do? Who would agree? Comment by Emilia Milcheva. A puppet on strings ...16.12.20245 294 -
Olaf Scholz lost the vote of confidence. What's next?Social Democratic Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost the vote of confidence in the Bundestag. How did it get here? And what are the predictions for the early ...16.12.20243 276 -
What is Giorgia Meloni's secret?Italy enjoys a stability that many other European countries can only dream of. What is Giorgia Meloni's secret? She has been governing Italy fo ...16.12.20246 287 -
Should we call Tom Cruise to form a regular government?We do not need a Nobel laureate or Tom Cruise to say what a four-party government could look like. It is surprising why the parties - and especially t ...16.12.20242 508 -
If you want Peevski to be glorified, why are you silent?Peevski has taken over the judicial system, the prosecutor's office, the services, the only institution that is currently hindering him is the pre ...16.12.20249 077 -
What will happen to Russia's military bases in Syria?The end of Bashar Assad's regime and his escape in Russia raised the question of the survival of the two Russian military bases in Syria. The nava ...15.12.20244 795 -
François Bayrou - will he be the new Prime Minister of France?French President Macron has named François Bayrou as the country's new Prime Minister. But it is far from certain that he will receive the ...15.12.20242 116 -
What are Israel's plans in Syria?The Israeli army is occupying the Syrian buffer zone of the Golan Heights - in violation of international law. And it seems that this is a long-term o ...15.12.20243 347 -
Schengen is by no means a border-free zoneThe Schengen area is expanding - now with Bulgaria and Romania. But in many countries border checks remain, albeit on a random basis. How free is move ...15.12.20243 035 -
Syria after Assad: why Turkey is the big winnerFrom the very beginning, Turkish President Erdogan has provided decisive support to the Syrian opposition. And now he is achieving his goals – t ...15.12.20243 602 -
Why didn't North Korea mock Seoul this time?Pyongyang uses every opportunity to mock possible difficulties in South Korea and to emphasize that the North has a better state system. Why, after th ...13.12.20245 694 -
The Lies Around Assad's Flight to RussiaAccording to the Kremlin, ousted Syrian ruler Bashar Assad is in Russia. But there are no current photos or videos to prove it. And that's fueling ...13.12.20247 753 -
Why London is being forced to release prisoners earlyBritish authorities are desperately trying to find staff for their overcrowded prisons. They are even being forced to release prisoners early. What is ...13.12.20243 038 -
Economic stagnation: what mistakes Germany madeIn economic terms, Germany is lagging behind other developed economies. Why? What mistakes did the country make and what needs to change? Economic ...13.12.20243 435 -
Georgia: why these presidential elections will not be legitimateThe opposition in Georgia is boycotting the presidential elections in the country, which are due to take place this Saturday, and the only candidate i ...13.12.20242 794 -
Iran: Fear and confusion over Assad's fallThe regime in Iran is deeply confused by Assad's fall from power. There is also a clear fear in Tehran that the Syrian example could infect the Is ...13.12.20244 583 -
Bulgaria in Schengen: interesting facts about the agreementAbout 420 million people in Europe enjoy the benefits of the Schengen area. Do you know when it was created and where its name comes from? And which c ...13.12.20244 225