Nord Stream suspect cleared for extradition DW 09/16/2025
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Nord Stream suspect cleared for extradition  DW  09/16/2025
"The Ukrainian national suspected of being part of a conspiracy to attack the Nord Stream gas pipelines has been cleared for extradition by an Italian court, though his lawyers said he would appeal. A series of raids were carried out in three German states against a group of suspected right-wing extremists. Many in Germany are starting to feel the squeeze as cost of living rises dramatically. These updates are now closed. Thank you for reading. Click here for more coverage of Germany."
"On Monday evening, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz struggled to hold back his tears as he gave an emotional speech celebrating the reopening of the synagogue in Munich. Merz talked about the "crime against humanity of the Shoah," the Holocaust, the attempt at the "systematic, industrialized extermination of the Jewish people." His voice breaking, Merz paraphrased German-Jewish historian and philosopher Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), saying that such radical evil, as Arendt described it, "simply should not have happened among us humans.""
An Italian court approved the extradition of a Ukrainian national suspected of involvement in a conspiracy to attack the Nord Stream gas pipelines; his lawyers said they will appeal. German authorities carried out raids across three states targeting a group of suspected right-wing extremists. Rising cost of living is causing financial strain for many people in Germany. An Afghan man was sentenced to life in Mannheim for stabbing a police officer. Explosions on 26 September 2022 were reported as visible on the surface. Chancellor Friedrich Merz gave an emotional speech at the Munich synagogue reopening, invoking the Shoah and quoting Hannah Arendt.
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