The European Parliament has voted to support closer scrutiny of a controversial gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
In a non-binding motion, the parliament called on the EU executive to launch a new investigation into the environmental impact of the planned Baltic pipeline. The assembly said the pipeline's operator, Nord Stream, should consult with countries around Euro 2008: Germany and Croatia advance to quarter-finals ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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