
"The German government expects the economy to take a significant hit from the fallout of the Iran war. Even if the conflict were to end, it said the impact on energy prices will likely be felt for some time. Rising energy prices have led to lower production and job losses in Germany's energy-intensive industries. Production has also dropped in Germany's energy-intensive industries."
"Germany's government is predicting a clear economic slowdown in the second quarter. Rising energy prices have led to lower production and job losses in Germany's energy-intensive industries. Reports of a dead whale off Denmark have sparked questions about the fate of a humpback that spent weeks stuck off Germany's Baltic Sea coast."
"Aged 40, Germany's most capped goalkeeper in history Manuel Neuer is not done yet. The Bayern Munich number 1 extended his contract for another season, the Bundesliga champions said on Friday. "I took time over this decision and am very happy about it," Neuer said. "All the pieces fit here. We can beat anybody with this team, I enjoy heading to Sabener Strae [Bayern Munich's training facilities] every day and perform at a high level.""
"After weeks of rumors, the indications are becoming ever clearer that Neuer might also come out of international retirement and return to keep goal for Germany in the World Cup this summer. On Thursday, Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann named Neuer among the 55-man preliminary squad for the competition."
Germany’s government expects the economy to take a significant hit in the second quarter due to fallout from the Iran war. Even if the conflict ends, the impact on energy prices is expected to persist for some time. Rising energy prices have already contributed to lower production levels and job losses in Germany’s energy-intensive industries. Production has dropped in sectors that rely heavily on energy. The government’s outlook points to continued economic pressure tied to energy costs. Separately, Manuel Neuer extended his contract with Bayern Munich for another season at age 40, and he was named in Germany’s 55-man preliminary World Cup squad.
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