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Germany’s Anti-Coal Efforts May Have Geopolitical Risks
Germany is pursuing plans to completely cut coal use by 2038. While the pollution-reducing strategy can save woodlands such as the Hambach Forest, an energy expert noted that this could pose geopolitical risks for the European country. Germany is pursuing plans to completely cut coal use by 2038. While the pollution-reducing strategy can save woodlands such as the Hambach Forest, an energy expert noted that this could pose geopolitical risks for the European country. -
Opposition Fired against France-Germany Treaty
France and Germany will sign a new deal on Tuesday but opposing sides are already airing their sentiments. An Italian leader has encouraged Italy to join forces with Poland as a counterattack against the Franco-German powers. Will this second joint axis take flight? France and Germany will sign a new deal on Tuesday but opposing sides are already airing their sentiments. An Italian leader has encouraged Italy to join forces with Poland as a counterattack against the Franco-German powers. Will this second joint axis take flight? -
Germany Narrowly Avoids a Recession
Germany might have avoided a recession by the narrowest of margins. Germany might have avoided a recession by the narrowest of margins. -
Germans Report Multiple Nuclear Fusion Power Records For Their ‘Stellarator’
Germany claims it's moved one step closer to generating clean fusion power after another series of successful tests using a different kind of fusion reactor called a "stellarator." Germany claims it's moved one step closer to generating clean fusion power after another series of successful tests using a different kind of fusion reactor called a "stellarator." -
France, Germany Lead Push To Establish An European Army
An European Army consisting of soldiers from countries comprising the European Union (EU) and allied European nations might be on the march "one day" in the future. An European Army consisting of soldiers from countries comprising the European Union (EU) and allied European nations might be on the march "one day" in the future. -
Hitler’s Shadow Looms As Merkel Quits German Politics
Old age and obsolescence finally caught-up with Angela Merkel, who yesterday declared she won't seek re-election as Germany's Chancellor when her term of office ends in 2021. Old age and obsolescence finally caught-up with Angela Merkel, who yesterday declared she won't seek re-election as Germany's Chancellor when her term of office ends in 2021. -
It’s Oktoberfest but Fewer and Fewer Germans Are Drinking Beer
With the world famous Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, Germany opening Sept. 22, Germans will have to contend with a non-typical German problem - beer consumption has kept falling in Germany while fewer and fewer Germans are drinking beer. With the world famous Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, Germany opening Sept. 22, Germans will have to contend with a non-typical German problem - beer consumption has kept falling in Germany while fewer and fewer Germans are drinking beer. -
Germany’s Massive Current Account Surplus A Ticking Time Bomb
Germany again stands to be embarrassed by its continuingly large current account surplus -- the world's largest -- and must act to prevent this anomaly from harming the wider world economy. Germany again stands to be embarrassed by its continuingly large current account surplus -- the world's largest -- and must act to prevent this anomaly from harming the wider world economy. -
'Destiny 2' For PC Reportedly Confirmed By GameStop Pre-Orders
"Destiny" fans received some surprising news about "Destiny 2" earlier this week when promotional posters for the sequel were reportedly leaked online. "Destiny" fans received some surprising news about "Destiny 2" earlier this week when promotional posters for the sequel were reportedly leaked online.