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German police clash with demonstrators as Greta Thunberg joins anti-coal activists to save Luetzerath village

German police clashed with environmental protesters on Saturday at a village being razed to make way for a coal mine expansion. Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg turned up at the protest, in the hamlet of Luetzerath in western Germany, and condemned the move.

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German police clash with demonstrators as Greta Thunberg joins anti-coal activists to save Luetzerath village

Officials also signed a compromise deal with RWE that made way for the demolition of Luetzerath but spared five nearby villages.

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German police clash with demonstrators as Greta Thunberg joins anti-coal activists to save Luetzerath village

The energy firm also agreed to stop producing electricity with coal in western Germany by 2030, eight years earlier than previously planned.

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German police clash with demonstrators as Greta Thunberg joins anti-coal activists to save Luetzerath village

German Chancellor Olaf Sholz on Saturday inaugurated a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal at the northern port of Lubmin, on the Baltic coast.

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German police clash with demonstrators as Greta Thunberg joins anti-coal activists to save Luetzerath village

The plant is another part of the German plan to compensate for the loss of Russian gas imports.