My Europe Series Video. Germany and Poland have a dirty big secret - an addiction to brown coal Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 30/12/2015 - 12:40 GMT+1 In eastern Germany some members of a little-known group claim they are being ethnically cleansed, not by militia groups, but by the coal mining Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Germany and Poland have a dirty big secret - an addiction to brown coal Now playing Next Intensifying heat wave grips northern India as temperatures near 48°C Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 21st, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next 'No way out': Divers who died in the Maldives may have got lost Now playing Next EU countries urge sanctions on Israeli minister for activists' video Now playing Next No, the US hasn't announced a total withdrawal of troops from Europe Now playing Next Europol disrupts thousands of IRGC online accounts across 19 countries Now playing Next Viral posts falsely claim Eurovision winner was secretly bought Now playing Next US planning to reduce commitment to NATO – including in wartime Now playing Next EU strikes deal on trade pact with US, Putin meets Xi Jinping in China Now playing Next 'Seek shelter now': Lithuanians head to bunkers over drone alert Now playing Next Greece opens laser ground station as Europe races to strengthen satellite links Now playing Next 'Ongoing': Tilda Swinton's intimate revelations on her art and close collaborations Now playing Next Israel says all Gaza flotilla activists have been deported amid global outrage over their treatment Now playing Next What can post-conflict reconstruction teach future city planners? Now playing Next Israel destroyed a four storey house in overnight airstrike in central Gaza camp More videos
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