In Germany, federal prosecutors have leveled serious charges against a former Ukrainian army officer, accusing him of orchestrating the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines on behalf of Ukrainian state entities. This development adds a volatile layer to the ongoing geopolitical friction between Berlin and Kyiv, complicating diplomatic ties as the legal investigation gains momentum.
Simultaneously, Chancellor Friedrich Merz is pushing a rigorous legislative agenda to revive Germany’s stagnant economy. His coalition is banking on a combination of targeted tax relief and systemic pension reforms to stimulate growth, attempting to steer the nation out of a prolonged period of industrial and financial inertia.
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