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The growing Ukraine refugee crisis
feature Some EU countries ‘close to breaking point’ after influx of over seven million people since war began
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Were Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipelines to Europe sabotaged?
Today's Big Question European Commission president quick to apportion blame for Baltic Sea leaks
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Uniper: Germany’s biggest energy importer pushed ‘to edge of insolvency’
feature Company received €15bn state bailout in July, but CEO has warned billions more may be needed
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How does the UK’s energy bill bailout plan compare with rest of Europe’s?
Today's Big Question Questions remain about how Liz Truss’s £150bn support package will be funded
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Poland requests $1.3 trillion in World War II reparations from Germany
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Germany launches the world's first hydrogen-powered trains
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New York's new Nazi stolen art law, explained
Speed Read Museums will be required to acknowledge the history of their artwork
By Joel Mathis Published
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Bayerischer Hof, Munich review: a seriously fun hotel with personality
The Week Recommends Wonderfully eclectic, this is a charming hotel for a charming city
By Neil Davey Published
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Gas supplies: will Vladimir Putin turn off the taps?
Talking Point It’s going to be an ‘ugly’ winter as Europe prepares for energy austerity
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How Germany’s energy-saving measures will affect ordinary people
feature Nation ‘united by anxiety’ as authorities cut off hot water and switch off lights
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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What does the EU’s gas rationing plan mean for Europe?
Today's Big Question Energy ministers backed the plan after bloc agreed to ‘water down’ restrictions
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How Germany’s gas crisis is a test of ‘European solidarity’
In Depth Will Germany still deliver sufficient gas to Slovakia, ‘even if its own industry is suffering’?
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101-year-old former Nazi guard sentenced to 5 years in prison for role at camp
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By Catherine Garcia Published
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The true story of Germany’s Covid-19 response
Why Everyone’s Talking About Once lauded for its rapid response, Berlin’s excess death rate is now higher than many of its neighbours
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