Nord Stream Sabotage: A Web of Intrigue

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What's Happening with Nord Stream?

You might be wondering what's going on with the Nord Stream pipelines. Here's a quick rundown:
A Ukrainian suspect is wanted by Germany for alleged involvement in the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022.
Poland and Italy have both blocked extradition requests from Germany.
The case is politically sensitive, with EU and NATO countries involved.
So, what's next?

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