news Ukraine: Cultural heritage sites damaged after dam burst alisa June 14, 2023 2 min read DW Newsletter Once again, the war in Ukraine is affecting the country’s culture. Flooding following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam has destroyed significant archaeological sites. If you cannot view this message correctly, please click here. Daily Bulletin 14.06.2023 | 17:30 UTC Ukraine: Cultural heritage sites damaged after dam burst Once again, the war in Ukraine is affecting the country’s culture. Flooding following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam has destroyed significant archaeological sites. Who is Navalny associate Lilia Chanysheva? An associate of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to 7 1/2 years in prison for founding an “extremist” group. How did former auditor Lilia Chanysheva become an outspoken Putin critic? How the EU plans to regulate AI The European Parliament wants to divide content generated by artificial intelligence into different risk categories. While some systems could be banned, services like the popular ChatGPT would hardly be affected. Tunisia: EU’s migration proposal turns a blind eye to human rights A proposed migration deal with Tunisia could help the North African nation avert economic collapse, but observers fear worsening conditions for migrants and future returnees. Why does India have so few organ donors? India has one of the world’s lowest rates of organ donation and lags far behind the rest of the globe. Experts believe that significant changes are needed to increase the donor rate in the South Asian nation. Sportswashing in 2023: Can it be stopped? Sportswashing is the hot topic once again after Manchester City’s Champions League triumph and a ground-breaking merger in the world of golf. DW explains what it is and what, if anything, can be done to stop it. Is it worth it to offset the carbon footprint of your vacation? Many tourists make voluntary carbon offsetting payments to reduce their greenhouse gas footprint. The practice, however, is increasingly controversial. Football: The state of Germany one year ahead of EURO 2024 The 2024 European Championship is set to kick off in Germany a year from now. The situation is quite different than the 2006 World Cup, the last time Germany hosted a major tournament. 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 ... 97826 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: How Russia Went from Ally to Adversary – The New YorkerNext: Belarus upholds 8-year prison sentence for journalist of top Polish … – The Associated Press 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