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German strikes

14 Apr
Germany is grappling with a wave of strikes. Initially, it was the farmers and logisticians, and now it's the train drivers and airport ground staff disrupting traffic. Not only do travelers and commuters suffer, but the economy is also spiraling further downwards.

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