Germany news: Munich court jails man for spying for Russia DW 10/30/2025
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Germany news: Munich court jails man for spying for Russia  DW  10/30/2025
"A 41-year-old German-Russian man has been sentenced to six years in prison for spying for Moscow and plotting sabotage in Germany. Judges in the Bavarian capital, Munich, said he had fought for a pro-Russian militia in eastern Ukraine before returning to plan attacks on targets in Germany. Two accomplices received suspended sentences. In other news, the German economy continues to stagnate even as Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government seeks to find a path back to growth."
"An airplane from Istanbul carrying 14 Afghan nationals landed in the northern German city of Hanover on Thursday, marking the third group approved for resettlement to arrive in Germany since Chancellor Friedrich Merz took power in May. The plane landed at Hanover's Langenhagen Airport at about 5:30 p.m. local time (1630 GMT), the German news agency dpa reported. The plane's journey had started out from Pakistan."
A 41-year-old German-Russian man was sentenced to six years in prison for spying for Moscow and plotting sabotage in Germany. Judges in Munich found he had fought for a pro-Russian militia in eastern Ukraine before returning to plan attacks on railway lines and military and other infrastructure. Two accomplices received suspended sentences. Germany's economy remains stagnant, increasing pressure on Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government to find a path back to growth. An airplane from Istanbul carrying 14 Afghan nationals landed in Hanover as the third approved resettlement group since Merz took power. NGOs accused major coffee companies of sourcing beans linked to labor exploitation.
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