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A major power outage in Berlin, affecting 45,000 homes, is under investigation as a terrorist attack following a claim of responsibility by left-wing militants for an arson attack on the power grid. German prosecutors have launched a terrorism probe, offering a €1 million bounty for information. The incident has prompted a discussion on critical infrastructure vulnerability, with some reports noting the arrest of an alleged Russian spy in Berlin around the same time. In military developments, the Bundeswehr deployed a team of 13 soldiers to Greenland on a reconnaissance mission, a move some commentary linked to President Donald Trump's expressed interest in the island. Domestically, Germany is also working on a new law to reform its foreign intelligence service, the BND, aiming to modernize its capabilities for the digital age.
Germany's military activities in Greenland were a focal point, with the initial reconnaissance team now withdrawn. Officials are considering future deployments of Eurofighter jets and naval ships to the region, coordinating with France and the U.K. as part of a broader NATO mission. This follows Trump's threats regarding Greenland, with German officials downplaying invasion concerns and expressing expectation of eventual U.S. assistance for protection. In security partnerships, Germany finalized a $3.1 billion purchase of Israel's Arrow 3 missile defense system and signed a new cyber defense cooperation agreement with Israel. Regarding Ukraine, German Merz suggested the potential for German troops to be part of a multinational force operating from outside Ukraine, while Germany's defense minister stated no more Patriot systems would be sent from German stockpiles. Separately, German authorities continue investigating the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions, with a court reportedly believing Ukraine ordered the blasts.
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Germany sent a small team of 13 soldiers from the Bundeswehr, its military, to Greenland for a short reconnaissance mission. The deployment was described as a symbolic act of support for NATO's presence in the Arctic. After a brief stay, the German military team was ordered to leave Greenland. The mission occurred amid discussions about NATO's role in the region and reports about U.S. interest in Greenland.
German prosecutors have opened a terrorism investigation into a major power outage in Berlin that left 45,000 homes without electricity. Left-wing militants have claimed responsibility for an arson attack on a power substation. Authorities are offering a one million euro reward for information leading to the perpetrators. The incident has sparked a wider discussion about the vulnerability of Germany's critical infrastructure to sabotage.
Germany is working on a new law to reform its foreign intelligence agency, the BND. The goal is to modernize the agency for the digital age, with discussions focusing on whether this will transform it into a more effective intelligence service.
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Germany investigates Nord Stream pipeline explosions and a suspect's immunity claimGerman authorities are investigating the 2022 explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea. A German court reportedly believes the explosions were ordered by Ukraine, and officials suspect foreign intelligence was involved. A suspect in the case cannot claim immunity from prosecution, according to German officials. Separately, a Polish politician has claimed Poland is owed 1.3 trillion euros in reparations from Germany over the blasts.