news LIVE UPDATES — Wagner chief ‘humiliated’ Putin, Ukraine says alisa June 25, 2023 2 min read DW Newsletter Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said the Wagner mercenary group had “almost nullified” Russian President Vladimir Putin. Wagner fighters are said to have left Rostov-on-Don. DW has more. If you cannot view this message correctly, please click here. Daily Bulletin 25.06.2023 | 17:30 UTC LIVE UPDATES — Wagner chief ‘humiliated’ Putin, Ukraine says Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said the Wagner mercenary group had “almost nullified” Russian President Vladimir Putin. Wagner fighters are said to have left Rostov-on-Don. DW has more. Russian reactions to Wagner mercenary group insurrection DW correspondent Juri Rescheto says a day after the Prigozhin-led mutiny Russia is trying to get to normality as fast as possible and downplay the seriousness of the rebellion US, India forge deeper strategic ties with Modi visit Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s state visit to the US has brought both countries closer, with deals to boost cooperation in key areas including defense, space and trade. Who gets to do Hajj in Saudi Arabia? Every year, the question comes up: Which Muslims get to go on a once-a-lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca? An opaque process of quotas, corruption, politics and logistical hassles all means the answer is fraught. Kosovo: How the brain drain impacts Kosovar society Germany lacks skilled labor and is popular with young Kosovar job seekers. A new law now makes it easier for skilled workers from non-EU countries to come to Germany. Will this accelerate Kosovo’s brain drain? New ‘Jewish campus’ opens in Berlin A multipurpose Jewish religious, educational, sports and cultural center is opening in Berlin this week. It was built with financial support from city and federal governments. Surf’s up on the Amazon In Brazil’s Amazon River delta, locals ride giant tidal waves with surfers from around the world. Jihadis selling rustled cattle in Ghana Stolen livestock from some West African nations have been finding their way into local markets in Ghana. Security experts are concerned that porous borders are facilitating the movement of rustled animals by jihadis. Follow DW DW News Deutsche Welle Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 3 53113 Bonn Tel. +49.228-429.0 info@dw.com Value Added Tax identification number: DE123052407 Legally represented by: Director General Peter Limbourg This legal notice extends to the social media profiles of Deutsche Welle. Unsubscribe Newsletter © 2023 Deutsche Welle Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 99683 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: Putin ally Lukashenko 'flees Belarus' as Wagner launches coup threatening Moscow – ExpressNext: Kazakhstan FM arrives in Belarus on official visit – Belarus News (BelTA) Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ