Explosions have apparently damaged the Nord Stream 1 and 2 Baltic Sea pipelines.
In the podcast, SPIEGEL editors Gerald Traufetter and Fidelius Schmid explain the theories behind the incident and the consequences of the mysterious incident.
Another topic: Economics and Climate Minister Robert Habeck decrees cold offices.
This winter, the temperature should only rise to 19 degrees.
Private households should also do their best to follow suit.
The environmental physicians Tomke Zschachlitz and Wolfgang Straff from the Federal Environment Agency in Berlin explain what we have to pay attention to.
And: With a declaration of war on the European Union, Giorgia Meloni helped her right-wing alliance to win the elections in Italy.
During the election campaign, she pursued an agenda of anger.
Italy correspondent Frank Hornig explains what political goals Giorgia Meloni is pursuing.
Also in this episode: who pays for the billion-euro rescue operation for the gas importer Uniper and how a chef modernizes the Munich Oktoberfest with vegan food.
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