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Adler, Sabine (Natascha Zivadinovic)

Sabine Adler

Sabine Adler studied journalism at what was then Karl Marx University in Leipzig. From 1987 she worked for the Magdeburg regional broadcaster at Radio DDR II public radio station. Between 1990 and 1993 she worked at radio ffn and then moved to Deutsche Welle public radio station. Since 1997 Adler has worked in various positions for Deutschlandradio's programs - with an interlude as Head of Press and Communications for the German Bundestag between October 2011 and September 2012 - including as correspondent in Russia, as head of the Berlin studio and, since 2012, as Eastern Europe correspondent in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland and the Baltic countries. Sabine Adler has published five books on contemporary Eastern European history, most recently “The Ukraine and us. Germany's failure and the lessons for the future” (2022) and “What will become of Russia? About a nation between war and self-destruction” (2024). German Medium Magazine named Sabine Adler “Political Journalist of the Year” in 2010, among other things. In 2015 she was awarded the Karl Hermann Flach Prize by the foundation of the same name.