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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: /pol/ - Politics·US·independent
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What happened: It's over for germany
Cross-source context: DW News highlights european Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
At the supermarket, when looking for a flat, at work: millions of people in Germany are victims of discrimination. A new study reveals just how bad the problem is.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
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Merz says Germany won't join EU return to nuclear energy.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
At the supermarket, when looking for a flat, at work: millions of people in Germany are victims of discrimination. A new study reveals just how bad the problem is.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is in favor of a proposal to build new nuclear power plants in the EU. German German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says it's impossible.
At the supermarket, when looking for a flat, at work: millions of people in Germany are victims of discrimination. A new study reveals just how bad the problem is.
Japan and Germany said on Wednesday they would tap into their oil reserves to tackle the rise in crude prices due to the Middle East war, with Berlin saying the IEA global energy body had asked member states to release 400 million barrels.
France, the current chair of the Group of Seven countries, s
Germany, Austria, Japan, Spain and France have all indicated plans to release some of their oil reserves, a day after the International Energy Agency was debating the pros and cons. The Iran war has driven prices up.
City authorities in Dresden are evacuating thousands of residents after the discovery of a World War II era bomb. Meanwhile, defense giant Rheinmetall reports record profits as Europe scrambles to rearm. Follow DW.