Inga Kordynovska is the owner of a law firm, who despite the threat of occupation of Odesa at the beginning of the war stayed in the city and established the Humanitarian Volunteer Centre in Odesa and then two more projects to help internally displaced people, mothers in particular. In the “Unbreakable” project, Inga shares how legal practice helped her during the war and why humanitarian aid is not her main goal in helping those affected by the war.
Berlin insists on implementing a controversial deal that recognizes the colonial-era genocide in Namibia, according to responses to parliamentary questions by the socialist Left Party seen exclusively by DW.
On 14 July, Foreign Minister Baerbock will embark on a tour through Germany. Its theme is #SicherLeben (#LivingInSecurity), and it forms part of the drafting process for a National Security Strategy.
In August 2021, the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan. The political and humanitarian situation has been extremely precarious since then. Foreign Minister Baerbock presented her Action Plan for Afghanistan on 23 December. It’s time to assess the outcomes so far – both positive and negative.