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Giant Aquarium Bursts in Berlin
An aquarium in Berlin that was home to nearly 1,500 exotic fish burst early Friday morning, sending 1 million liters of water gushing into a hotel lobby and out to the street.
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Massive Berlin Aquarium With 1,500 Tropical Fish, 264,000 Gallons of Water Bursts
A huge aquarium in Berlin burst, spilling debris, water and hundreds of tropical fish out of the AquaDom tourist attraction in the heart of the German capital early Friday.
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Climate Activists Glue Themselves to Dinosaur Display in Berlin
Two environmental activists glued themselves to a dinosaur display at Berlin’s Natural History Museum on Sunday in protest at what they said was the German government’s failure to properly address the threat of climate change.
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Johnny Depp Pens Foreword for Connecticut Teacher's Book
“I’ve been unbelievably blessed,” Katie Vandrilla said. That blessing, found on one of the first few pages of Vandrilla’s book, “Thumper’s London Adventure,” is a foreword by none other than actor Johnny Depp. “He found my first book that was dedicated to him and he was very touched by that and then when the second book was getting ready,...
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Person Seriously Injured in I-495 Crash in Berlin, Mass.
A person was hospitalized with serious injuries Saturday night after a single car crash on Interstate 495 in Berlin, Massachusetts. First responders were called around 8:15 p.m. to I-495 southbound at Route 62 for a crash with unknown injuries. The vehicle was extensively damaged, trapping the driver inside. Rescue crews had to use the Jaws of Life to free them….
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Elon Musk Breaks Out the Dance Moves as He Opens New Tesla Factory in Germany
Elon Musk officially opened Tesla’s first manufacturing facility in Europe as the company looks to take pressure off its other factories in the U.S. and China.
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With Putin's War in Europe, the Legacy of Germany's Merkel Is Now Being Seen in a Very Different Light
The former German leader was known for speaking Russian and keeping diplomatic ties with Putin.
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Tesla Bull Says Approval of Berlin Gigafactory Removes Major Overhang on the Stock
Tesla’s market cap soared to over $1 trillion for the first time last October, but now stands at less than $850 billion.
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Tesla Factory in Germany Gains Conditional Approval to Start Commercial Production
Tesla has gained approval to begin commercial production at its new factory near Berlin, local officials announced Friday.
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Ford Sells E-Scooter Division to SoftBank-Backed European Rival
Ford Motor Company is selling its e-scooter business, Spin, to German rival Tier in exchange for equity.
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Tesla Shares Rally on Expectations That German Factory Will Open in March
Tesla reportedly aims to produce at least half a million cars annually at its “Gigafactory Berlin,” along with batteries for them.
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Russia's Ukraine Invasion Sparks Watershed Moment in EU Politics
Prominent politicians have been ripping up decades-old policy doctrine in just a few days.
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Germany Scuttles $5 Billion Chip Deal With Taiwan Firm Amid Tech Sovereignty Concerns
Taiwan’s GlobalWafers will no longer buy Munich-headquartered rival Siltronic after policymakers in Germany failed to approve the deal in time.
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With Ukraine-Russia Tensions So High, ‘Staying Silent Is Not a Sensible Option,' Germany Says
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said “borders must not be moved by force” in Europe.
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Tesla's German Gigafactory Faces Local Hurdles as It Nears Completion
Tesla has faced several hurdles, including local opposition and red tape, over the past two years.
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Delivery Hero Winds Down in Germany, Ceding Ground to Rival Just Eat Takeaway
Delivery Hero is winding down its food delivery operations in Germany, just four months after officially relaunching its services in the country.
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Social Democrat Olaf Scholz Elected German Leader as Merkel Era Ends
Scholz, a member of the center-left SPD party, will lead a three-party coalition with the Greens and the pro-business FDP party.
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Berlin Police Investigate After Victim Leaves Crash Scene
Police have concluded their search for an injured crash victim who they said left the scene of an accident in Berlin, Massachusetts on Saturday morning. Police said multiple officers combed the area near Summer Road, including a K9, looking for an Hispanic male with blood on his face. Police said that at around 8:45 on Saturday morning, they found the…
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2 Northern New Hampshire Communities Issue Temporary Mask Mandates
Two northern New Hampshire communities have issued temporary mask mandates as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Coos County. The Berlin City Council and the Gorham Board of Selectmen met on Monday night. In Berlin, the City Council brought back an indoor mask mandate for at least 30 days. In Gorham, the board decided on an indoor mask mandate for…
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Who's Who in Germany's Historic Election
CNBC takes a look at the main political figures that could shape the future of Europe’s largest economy.