
"More than two years after Germany shut down its last three nuclear power stations, Bavarian state Premier Markus Soder is calling for the construction of small reactors. Soder argues in an interview that these 'mini reactors' would require less state funding than previous plants. Meanwhile, bomb disposal experts have defused a bomb left over from World War II. More than 20,000 people were required to leave their homes to allow the weapon to be safely disarmed."
"Saxony's state premier, Michael Kretschmer of the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU), has spoken in favor of returning to energy supplies from Russia. "We must also consider the sanctions against Russia from our own economic perspective," he told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group on Saturday. "Our interest must be to resume energy supplies from Russia after a ceasefire. Economic relations also increase our security," added Kretschmer, who has expressed this position in the past."
Bavarian state premier Markus Soder proposed constructing small nuclear "mini reactors" as Germany remains more than two years past the shutdown of its last three nuclear plants. Soder said the mini reactors would require less state funding than previous plants. Bomb disposal teams in Nuremberg successfully defused a World War II bomb, prompting the evacuation of more than 20,000 residents to allow safe disarmament. Cologne's main railway station is closed for 10 days due to construction work, disrupting services. Saxony premier Michael Kretschmer advocated considering a future return to Russian energy supplies after a ceasefire, citing economic perspective and security through economic relations.
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