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‘We got too comfortable’: the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany -Philip Oltermann/The Guardian
By Philip Oltermann s tourists at the Hooksiel resort on Germany’s North Sea coastline lean back in their wicker beach
By Philip Oltermann s tourists at the Hooksiel resort on Germany’s North Sea coastline lean back in their wicker beach
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By James Stavridis As a former military commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato), I do a lot of
By Lionel Laurent The smell of natural gas rarely gets thought of as a recession risk in Europe. Yet International Monetary
By Julian Lee We’d better hope the forecasters at OPEC have got their numbers wrong. If they haven’t, then the
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