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Germany on edge as Russia resumes 'unstable' gas supplies to Europe

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Germany and the rest of Europe saw gas resume flowing through the Nord Stream pipeline on Thursday after 10 days of a nerve-wracking wait for scheduled maintenance to be completed. FRANCE 24's Emmanuelle Chaze reports from Berlin, Germany.

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