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Greta Thunberg Protests German Coal Mine Expansion

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Greta Thunberg joins protest of 6,000 against a German lignite mine expansion. The expansion is part of an agreement to clear a village and exit from coal. Thunberg criticizes the agreement and Germany’s pollution. According to a police estimate, over 6,000 protestors, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, marched through mud and rain on Saturday to … Read more

Union Chief in Germany Warns of Collapse of All Industries

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Yasmin Fahimi, head of the German Federation of Trade Unions (DGB), calls for a ceiling on residential energy prices. She stated that the crisis could result in social and labour upheaval. Russia has curtailed exports through the Nord Stream pipeline by 60 percent. Prior to the commencement of crisis talks with Chancellor Olaf Scholz on … Read more

Germany enters second phase of emergency gas plan on demand concern

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Fears grow that Russia will further reduce gas supplies to the largest economy in Europe. Germany declares stage 2 when there is a high likelihood of long-term gas supply shortages. The nation’s energy security continues to be protected, but “the situation is tense”. Germany has entered phase 2 of its three-phase gas emergency plan, as … Read more

Germany resorts to coal amid Russia gas supply cuts

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Germany announces emergency measures to meet its energy needs following drop in Russian gas supplies. Coal-fired power plants will be used instead to generate electricity. Steps also include an “auction” system for the sale of gas to manufacturers. EU officials believe Moscow is punishing allies of Ukraine, where Russian forces launched an invasion. Germany announced … Read more

Germany will lose 5 billion euros each year due to Russian gas restrictions

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Russia’s decision to stop supplying Gazprom Germania with gas could cost Germany up to $5.4 billion a year in lost revenue, the report says. Gazprom stopped supplying the company in May after Berlin put it under trustee management due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s approvals against Gazprom Germania and its auxiliaries could cost German … Read more

Germany to ease visa rules for Russian Kremlin critics

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Berlin will ease visa requirements for Russian critics of Vladimir Putin’s government so that they can live and work in Germany, An interior ministry spokesman said Monday.

The newly agreed rules will benefit journalists, scientists, and civil society activists who are under pressure from Moscow.

Human rights defenders and employees of foreign organizations designated as “unwanted” in Russia may also be granted residency under the expedited procedures.

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Their immediate family members will likewise benefit, said the spokesman.

He could not give any figures on how many people might benefit from the eased procedures but said applicants will have to present “credible” cases.

Germany has opened its doors to Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.

However, in recent weeks, there has been a growing call for Europe’s largest economy to also provide protection to Kremlin critics.

However, Deputy Chancellor Robert Habeck stated that while welcoming Russians, Germany must ensure that “the wrong ones” do not “come to us, and we do not bring spies into our country.”

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Russia is using energy as a weapon

Russian government declared on Wednesday that it will impose sanctions on 31 foreign energy businesses. The act will be taken in retaliation for Western sanctions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. German Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister, Robert Habeck, accused Russia of using energy “as a weapon.” Germany has been under pressure from Ukraine and other … Read more

Poland calls for sanctions on Russian energy

Poland’s environment minister, Anna Moskwa has demanded “immediate measures” against Russian oil and gas. She spoke as she arrived in Brussels for an emergency meeting of EU energy ministers. Today’s agenda is primarily focused on gas stockpiles and supplies, following Gazprom’s decision to cut off Poland and Bulgaria. However, Moskwa, said that further energy sanctions … Read more