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Russia suspected of launching drones from ships towards German military facilities: investigation data

Western intelligence agencies are recording drone launches from Russian ships in the North and Baltic Seas. The drones are spying on military facilities and German police.

Society • June 10, 09:20 AM • 140479 views
Russia threatens to withdraw from moratorium on intermediate-range missiles

Russia is considering withdrawing from the moratorium on the deployment of intermediate- and shorter-range missiles, accusing the United States of deploying such missiles in the world. The Russian Federation does not see reciprocity from the United States.

War in Ukraine • June 9, 03:08 PM • 3822 views
The President of Lithuania called for maximum sanctions against Russia

Gitanas Nausėda criticizes the insufficient determination of anti-Russian sanctions, calling for disconnecting banks from SWIFT, sanctions against the "shadow fleet" and energy companies. He also emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine.

Politics • June 9, 10:17 AM • 3007 views
Berlin reminded of the role of Ukrainians in the fight against Nazism, but there were provocations near the memorial

Berlin police separated groups of protesters near the memorial in Tiergarten. Law enforcement prevented the disorder, as pro-Russian demonstrators tried to violate the established rules of assembly, and as can be seen in the recorded footage, some of them provoked a scuffle.

Politics • May 9, 03:45 PM • 11443 views
A historic vote will take place in Germany: military aid to Ukraine may receive new funding

The Bundestag will vote on amendments to the Basic Law to facilitate the financing of defense and military aid to Ukraine. They plan to allocate 4 billion euros to support Ukraine in 2025.

Politics • March 18, 08:38 AM • 27234 views
Two Ukrainian pilots were sentenced in Russia to long prison terms in connection with "terrorism" cases.

Ukrainian Armed Forces pilots Dmytro Shymanskyi and Oleksandr Morozov were sentenced in Russia to 26 and 22 years in prison, respectively. They were accused of attempting to attack an oil refinery in the Bryansk region in 2023.

War in Ukraine • March 3, 06:02 PM • 32868 views
Russian Interior Ministry puts Deutsche Welle columnist Ivan Preobrazhensky on the wanted list - rosmedia

The Russian Interior Ministry has put political analyst and Deutsche Welle columnist Ivan Preobrazhensky on the wanted list under a criminal article. Preobrazhensky suggests that this may be related to “foreign agency” or “discrediting” the Russian army.

News of the World • February 20, 03:13 PM • 24493 views
The trial of Gerard Depardieu on charges of sexual harassment begins in Paris

The trial of Gerard Depardieu has begun in Paris over allegations of sexual harassment from two women during filming in 2021. The actor faces up to 5 years in prison and a fine of 75 thousand euros.

News of the World • October 28, 02:23 PM • 14853 views
Biden receives Germany's highest honor for restoring transatlantic ties

U. S. President Joe Biden has been awarded Germany's highest honor for strengthening German-American friendship. The German president noted Biden's role in strengthening the transatlantic alliance and supporting Ukraine.

News of the World • October 18, 11:11 AM • 17516 views
A Russian infiltrated a Bundeswehr training ground in Germany: intelligence services do not rule out espionage in favor of Russia

A Russian citizen accidentally rode his bicycle into a Bundeswehr military training area near Gardelegen. The military police do not rule out an attempt at espionage, although the Russian was released after checking his documents.

War in Ukraine • October 14, 05:31 PM • 44580 views
Scholz: German unification is not complete 34 years after reunification

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that the process of reunification is still ongoing. He emphasized the need to overcome the differences between the east and the west, especially after the recent elections in the eastern states.

News of the World • October 3, 11:54 PM • 18623 views
“It's not even worth commenting": the German Defense Ministry ignored Putin's latest nuclear threats

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that Putin's nuclear threats are not worthy of attention. According to him, this is a common tool of Russian policy, and NATO will follow its own course.

News of the World • September 26, 12:37 PM • 14064 views
Switzerland offers 50 thousand francs for the idea of clearing lakes of ammunition

The Swiss Ministry of Defense has announced a competition for the best idea to remove ammunition from lakes. The Firwaldstätte and Neuchâtel lakes contain more than 7,800 tons of ammunition at different depths.

War in Ukraine • August 18, 08:30 PM • 34961 views
Death of Ukrainian in German refugee center: police detain suspect

A 26-year-old Ukrainian man suspected of murdering his 46-year-old compatriot in a refugee shelter has been detained in Rostock. Police are investigating the circumstances of the death, which could have been violent.

Society • August 13, 11:53 AM • 31814 views
Trial of teenagers accused of killing Ukrainian basketball players begins in Germany

The trial of four teenagers accused of killing two Ukrainian basketball players in Oberhausen has begun in Essen. Prosecutors believe the attack was motivated by xenophobia.

Society • August 13, 04:16 AM • 25861 views
Hugo Boss sold its business in Russia to Stockman

The German company Hugo Boss has completed the sale of its Russian business to the wholesale company Stockman. The amount of the deal was not disclosed, but the Russian authorities require a discount of at least 50% when Western companies sell their business in Russia.

Economy • August 7, 02:31 AM • 37566 views
Macron condemns cyberbullying of Olympic opening ceremony choreographer

French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed outrage over the cyberbullying of the choreographer of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. He praised Thomas Jolly for his brave art and emphasized the French pride in the ceremony.

News of the World • August 4, 03:00 AM • 28568 views
Beer sales in Germany for Euro 2024 decreased despite expectations: the reason is given

Despite Euro 2024, beer sales in Germany were down 0. 6% due to weather and inflation. Breweries complain about rising costs, but non-alcoholic beer is gaining popularity.

News of the World • August 1, 03:44 PM • 20636 views
German state of Hesse will not issue documents to men of military age from Ukraine

The German state of Hesse will not issue documents for Ukrainian men of military age to travel abroad. The authorities believe that they can return to Ukraine to obtain a passport and perform military service.

Society • August 1, 12:40 PM • 33258 views
An explosion occurs at a fireworks warehouse in Bulgaria: there is a dead man and injured

In Bulgaria, a powerful explosion occurred at a fireworks warehouse, leading to a fire. One man was killed, several people were injured, local residents were evacuated, and the fire continues.

News of the World • July 26, 11:59 AM • 17219 views
North Korean hackers tried to steal military secrets for nuclear program

Intelligence agencies from the United States, Britain, and South Korea have exposed a DPRK cyberespionage campaign. Hackers attacked defense companies in an attempt to obtain data on nuclear and missile technologies.

War in Ukraine • July 26, 05:00 AM • 32745 views
Scholz believes Harris can win the US election

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that Kamala Harris has a high chance of winning the US presidential election. He described her as an experienced and competent politician with a clear vision of her country's role.

News of the World • July 24, 04:23 PM • 24451 views
Scholz: The West should conclude new disarmament treaties with Russia

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that new disarmament treaties with Russia should be concluded in the long term. He emphasized that Germany must be strong to prevent an attack.

News of the World • July 18, 07:33 AM • 13786 views
TikTok owner loses a lawsuit against the European Commission

Chinese company ByteDance, which owns TikTok, has lost its appeal against the European Union's decision to recognize the digital company as a “gatekeeper” - a platform with special influence - under the EU's new law on digital markets.

News of the World • July 17, 01:12 PM • 14140 views
Germany is developing a plan to deploy troops in case of a Russian attack on NATO

Germany draws up a secret plan to deploy up to 800,000 NATO troops and 200,000 pieces of equipment via the A2 highway to Eastern Europe in the event of a Russian attack on the Alliance's eastern flank.

War in Ukraine • July 13, 10:11 PM • 103809 views
Stoltenberg hopes Ukraine will join NATO within ten years

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg hopes that Ukraine will become a member of the North Atlantic alliance within the next decade and has called for increased military assistance to Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • July 5, 08:43 AM • 30042 views
Europol is concerned about the increase in the volume of cocaine supplied to Europe

Europol reports a record increase in cocaine smuggling to Europe, with almost 70% of it being transported through the ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam.

News of the World • July 3, 08:28 AM • 17739 views
Slovakia disbanded the public broadcaster and created a new state media outlet on its basis

Slovakia dissolved the public broadcaster RTVS and created a new state media outlet STVR with an interim head appointed by the government amid public concern about increased political control.

News of the World • July 2, 03:40 PM • 16795 views
The law on partnerships, including same-sex partnerships, came into force in Latvia

Latvia has officially introduced a new legal form of relationship - the institution of partnership, which allows two adults of either sex to register a partnership and receive legal rights, social guarantees and tax benefits.

News of the World • July 1, 12:55 PM • 15424 views
Greece officially introduces a six-day working week in July

In Greece, starting from July 1, 2024, many employees will be required to work six days a week as part of a labor law reform aimed at combating "black employment" and simplifying management in companies.

Economy • June 27, 12:50 PM • 22361 views