Jens Thurau, 24 Apr 23 https://www.dw.com/en/what-now-for-germanys-remaining-nuclear-waste/a-65420338 Germany has shut down its last nuclear power stations. But the issue isn't going anywhere, as the country faces the question of what to do with its remaining nuclear waste. Nuclear energy in Germany has been history since mid-April. At one time, up to 20 nuclear power plants fed electricity into the…
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Germany is about to shut down its last three nuclear reactors. For the country's Green Party, it's a long-held dream come true. Meanwhile in Asia, nuclear power is experiencing a renaissance, despite Fukushima.
Former German Chancellor Merkel has largely kept out of the public eye since leaving office. It feels like it's ages ago that she was in charge of the country's affairs, says DW's Jens Thurau.
Former German Chancellor Merkel has largely kept out of the public eye since leaving office. It feels like it's ages ago that she was in charge of the country's affairs, says DW's Jens Thurau.