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Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has been serving as President of Russia since 2012.
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Former Russian PM Kasyanov on Conflict Zone
A Russian former PM tells DW that he fears for his life and that everyone in Russia should be scared.
UEFA probes pro-Putin chants at football match in Turkey
A chant of "Vladimir Putin" rang out at a Champions League qualifier in Istanbul between Fenerbahce and Dynamo Kyiv.
Yale study shows sanctions are crippling Russia's economy
Researchers at Yale University say Russia is suffering massive economic damage despite Moscow downplaying the effect.
Russians should 'do their homework,' oust Putin
Liubov Tsybulska, an adviser to Ukraine's government, speaks with DW's "Conflict Zone."
The globalization backlash: A new world economic order?
In this edition of Business Beyond, we ask if all the shocks of recent years have led to the dawn of a new economic age.
Ukraine updates: Grain shipments to start 'this week'
A Russian strike on the port of Odesa had cast doubt over Moscow's commitment. DW rounds up the latest.
Nord Stream 1 restart is a partial EU victory
Andrey Gurkov
Putin is using gas as a weapon — and the EU will have to put up with it to gain time, if it wants to win the endgame.
Putin aims to learn from Iran how sanctions are busted
Washington said sanctions on Russia are modelled on the US's Iran sanctiones. This may not bode well for their success.
Trump would 'solve all of Russia's problems'
It's crucial Ukraine retake its south — especially if Donald Trump were to return in 2024, said Francis Fukuyama.
Fukuyama: Russia 'resembles Nazi Germany'
In an interview with DW, Francis Fukuyama discusses Russia, Ukraine and where the world is headed.
Putin in Iran for trilateral talks
The talks between the leaders of the three regional powers Russia, Iran and Turkey aims at bolstering their relations.
Putin, Tehran and the drone dealers
Kersten Knipp
Disclaimers of Iran not supplying Russia with weapons-capable drones are hardly credible, says DW's Kersten Knipp.
Germany grows nervous about a winter without gas
Henrik Böhme
Winter could be quite cold without enough natural gas. But that is not just the fault of the Kremlin, says Henrik Böhme.
SPD considers kicking out Schröder over Putin ties
Schröder has been under fire for his ties with President Putin since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine.
Donbas: Will Putin have an appetite for more?
What does Putin plan to do with its occupied territories? Is Donbas just the beginning?
Putin's callous disregard for Syria's displaced
Kersten Knipp
By exploiting the refugee situation on the Syrian border, Putin is once again sacrificing people for his politics.
Kyiv reports deadly Donetsk building attack — as it happened
Fifteen people were killed and more injured in a rocket attack on a residential building in Ukraine. DW has the latest.
Fact check: Putin's lies about Ukraine war
Is Russia attacking civilian targets? Putin says no — the facts say otherwise.
A cold winter for Europe?
While Europe may face higher energy prices, says Kurt Volker, it's Ukrainians who are paying "with their lives."
EU to set up a platform for Ukrainian reconstruction
The EU will set up a platform to coordinate the rebuilding of Ukraine after Russia's invasion.
Behind the scenes in Macron's war diplomacy
A new documentary reveals what Macron and Putin talked about on the eve of the Ukraine war.
Putin slams NATO's 'imperial ambitions' over new members
Russian President Vladimir Putin said there will be "some tension" with Sweden and Finland if they join NATO.
Does Putin want to 'crush' NATO?
Russian former Duma MP Ilya Ponomarev told DW's Conflict Zone that Vladimir Putin's war aims go way beyond Ukraine.
Outrage over 'brutal' attack on Ukraine mall
G7 leaders decried the missile strike on a Ukrainian shopping mall, saying it could be a "war crime."
How can we realistically replace gas?
Coal, nuclear, fracked gas or renewables — how can Germany power itself and protect the environment?
Ukraine will need a 'Marshall Plan'
Rebuilding Ukraine will take "generations," says Olaf Scholz. Finland says it can defend itself.
EU seeks a way to get grain out of Ukraine
Russia's blockading Ukrainian grain is a war crime, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told the bloc's top diplomats.
Russia claims Ukrainian 'generals' killed
Russian officials claim dozens of Ukrainian officers were killed in a missile strike. DW has the latest.
Zelenskyy visits front-line city in southern Ukraine
Zelenskyy visited soldiers on the southern front line during a working trip to the Mykolaiv region. DW has the latest.
Russia's far-right divided
Their views are popular but government repression and internal strife have stunted the influence of Russia's far right.
UK PM makes second trip to Kyiv — as it happened
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has arrived in Kyiv for a second surprise visit. DW has more.
UN decries 'horrors' of Mariupol — as it happened
The UN's rights chief said evidence "strongly" indicates violations of international law in Mariupol. DW has the latest.
Ukraine: Scholz backs Kyiv's bid for EU candidate status
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other European leaders decried Russia's attacks during their joint trip to Ukraine.
Kremlin critic Navalny moved to undisclosed site
Russian authorities have not disclosed where they have moved the jailed opposition leader.
Ukraine: Music as a refuge from war
Ukrainian opera singer Sergiy Anastasyev talked to DW about how singing has become like therapy for him.
European court rules against Russia's foreign agent law
Russia uses the "foreign agent" label to mark NGOs and news outlets which receive funding and support from abroad.
As it happened — Ukraine holds Sievierodonetsk plant
Ukraine remains in control of a plant in Sievierodonetsk sheltering civilians, the Luhansk regional governor said.
German minister: Can't prosecute Putin as head of state
Marco Buschmann told DW that Germany is collecting evidence against Putin and others for war crimes prosecutions.
Why Ukrainians feel betrayed by Germany
A German author living in Ukraine describes life during the war. The Ukrainians' sense of humor helps them survive.
Polish president: Calls to Putin like talking to Hitler
President Duda excoriated Germany's Scholz and France's Macron for warning against "humiliating" Russia.
Ukraine rejects Moscow's pledge over grain exports
Kyiv dismissed Russia's promise of security for grain-transporting ships as "empty" words.
Merkel on Ukraine: How convincing was she?
In her first interview since leaving office, former Chancellor Merkel defended her legacy on Ukraine and Russia.
'Fierce' fighting in Ukraine's Sievierodonetsk
The situation "worsened" for Ukrainian forces in the eastern city after Ukraine had claimed advances. DW has the latest.
Russian missiles hit Kyiv
Vladimir Putin has said Russia will hit fresh targets if the West delivers missiles to Ukraine.
Africans 'victims' of the Ukraine war, AU head tells Putin
Macky Sall told the Russian leader the ban on grain and fertilizer is causing a food crisis on the African continent.
Peace in Ukraine is illusory at present
Roman Goncharenko
Three months after the war in Ukraine began there's no end in sight. The most dangerous phase is just starting.
AfricaLink on Air – 02 June 2022
AU Chairman Macky Sall to have a word with Russia and Ukraine leaders+++The German-African Energy Forum
The EU must get a grip
Alexandra von Nahmen
The EU's oil embargo is a long overdue step after weeks of dispute that have shown cracks in European unity.
Ukraine reports fierce fighting in Sievierodonetsk
Russian troops are reported to have entered the city of Sievierodonetsk amid heavy resistance.
Ukraine rejects winning back all territory by force
Ukraine's leader said not all lost territory to Russia, such as Crimea, could be retaken militarily.
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