Germany’s imports of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) soared by 500% in 2024 year-on-year, reaching a total value of 7.32 billion euros, the Financial Times reported, citing a report by Belgian, German and Ukrainian NGOs.
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Deutsche Bank's profits plummeted by an astonishing 92%, as Germany's economy struggled. Profits attributable to shareholders dropped to €106 million (£89m) in the final three months of 2024, down from €1.26 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Private German liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal operator Deutsche ReGas says the potentially lower prices offered by state-owned Deutsche Energy Terminal to attract buyers are a threat to its business.
The operator and owner of a private LNG terminal in Germany, Deutsche ReGas, said that state-owned terminals are dumping and pose a threat to its business. The German government is at a crossroads: gas prices remain high and Berlin needs to stimulate imports amid a sharp depletion of storage facilities this winter.
The EU sanctions against Russia have become a shot in the foot, said the Bundestag deputy from the Sarah Wagenknecht Union for Reason and Justice party, Sevim Dagdelen.
The BDI says Germany has once again become one of the EU's economic laggards amid a six-year decline in country's industry.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - France, Germany and 10 other European Union countries want the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from foreign interference, a letter signed by the 12 countries showed.
As Germans head to the polls to elect a new parliament, the Kremlin’s ability to meddle with the vote looms large. Putin’s long game may prove far more potent than short-term interference.
The buck stops with Germany’s Bundesnetzagentur, but it doesn’t seem to fully grasp the power it has.
The vast majority of Germans perceive Russia as the biggest threat to global peace and feel increasingly less secure. Source: European Pravda, citing German newspaper FAZ Details: The Russo-Ukrainian war,