Germany
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The Nord Stream Gas Leaks Raise Climate Concerns, but the Damage Is Difficult to Measure; Germany Suspects Sabotage
Unknown leaks in two Russian gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea are spewing out greenhouse gas emissions, sparking concerns that the interruption might trigger a climate disaster, albeit the amount of the damage is unknown.
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Winter Weather with Hail Storm Strikes France and Germany: Eiffel Tower Hit by Lightning Multiple Times
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These Lost Genes May Help Explain How Vampire Bats Survive in a 'Bloody Only' Diet
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Germany Hastens Transition to Greener Energy
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Storm Eunice Brings Strong Winds and Damage in the UK and Europe
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Skeletal Remains of Headless Horse and Man Discovered by Archaeologists in Germany
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Sniffer Dogs Trained by Germany to Find Wildlife at Building Sites to Speed up Construction Projects
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Leopard Attacks 39-Year-Old Model During a Photoshoot Inside Its Enclosure
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Germany Forecasted to Record Largest Increase in Greenhouse Gases Emissions Since 1990
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Rare Illness Related to Ebola Kills Domestic Pigs: Is It Harmful to Humans?
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Devastating Storm in Germany Kills At Least 50 People, 1000 Others Still Missing
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Illegal Culling of Male Chicks In Meat Industry to be Prohibited From 2022 in Germany
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UK is Now Europe's Second Largest Electric Vehicle Market Topping France