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(S+) Weekly review: Gulf States and energy crisis, Cherson after liberation, Sebastian Kurz

2022-11-26T05:08:16.018Z


How many traces have nine months of Russian occupation left in Kherson? How are the Gulf States playing their key role in the energy crisis? And what is the status of the investigation against Sebastian Kurz? Those were the most important talks of the past week.


The jubilation and relief after the withdrawal of the Russian troops from Cherson was quickly mixed with fear and concern on the ground: food, electricity, water - everything is scarce.

In addition, as a frontline city, Cherson is now within easy reach of possible Russian attacks.

The two SPIEGEL foreign reporters Christian Esch and Alexander Sarovic told SPIEGEL Daily this week why the liberated city is still far from a new beginning and normality.

The Gulf States are now playing a key role in the energy crisis.

A country like Qatar has an abundance of what Germany urgently needs: gas.

But the Gulf States impose conditions on trade relations with Germany.

SPIEGEL business editor Claus Hecking explained what these are in our Tuesday episode.

Almost exactly a year ago, Sebastian Kurz retired from politics.

Austria's youngest former chancellor resigned after allegations of corruption against him and those close to him.

On Friday, SPIEGEL author Oliver described Gupta as to the status of the investigation, what triggered the testimony of a possible key witness a few weeks ago and how the affair is damaging the ruling ÖVP.

Also this week at SPIEGEL Daily: Why a lot of inequality is passed on with inheritances in Germany and what alternatives could look like.

And how scientists assess the benefits of short-haul flight bans.

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