Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
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Journalistin, Moderatorin, longtime correspondent for Central and Eastern Europe
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Sabine Fischer
@sabfis3.bsky.social
· Aug 18
Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Aug 18
Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Aug 16
Editorial: That meeting was sickening. Putin loved it
Sickening. Shameful. And in the end, useless.
Those were the words that came to mind when we watched the Alaska Summit unfold.
On our screens, a blood-soaked dictator and war criminal received a roy...
kyivindependent.com
Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Aug 16
Cathrin Kahlweit
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· Aug 15
Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Aug 11
Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Jul 29
Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Jul 24
(S+) Meinung: Israel-Gaza-Krieg: Ein Hungerkrieg mit deutscher Beihilfe
Tausende tote Kinder, massenhafte Aushungerung und großräumige Zerstörung: Israels Krieg in Gaza droht, das Völkerrecht zu entkernen. Die Bundesregierung macht sich mitschuldig.
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Cathrin Kahlweit
@ckahlweit.bsky.social
· Jul 23
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The Guardian
@theguardian.com
· Jul 23
‘We faced hunger before, but never like this’: skeletal children fill hospital wards as starvation grips Gaza
For months Israel kept food shipments to Gaza far below starvation rations. Now the death toll is rising rapidly
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Starvation in Gaza is destroying communities – and will leave generational scars
Mohammed’s skeletal arms stick out of a romper with a grinning emoji-face and the slogan “smiley boy”, which in a Gaza hospital reads as a cruel joke. He spends much of the day crying from hunger, or gnawing at his own emaciated fingers.
At seven months old, he weighs barely 4kg (9lbs) and this is the second time he has been admitted for treatment. His face is gaunt, his limbs little more than bones covered in baggy skin and his ribs protrude painfully from his chest. Continue reading...
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