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Nuremberg: Court to hear Cold War spy trial - House fire causes considerable financial loss

A fire devastated a residential and commercial complex in Nuremberg, resulting in damages valued in hundreds of thousands of euros. On Tuesday morning, the police confirmed that none of the building's five residents had been injured. While the blaze's origin is suspected to be in the attic, the cause remains unknown. The fire has since been put out. The Police have not provided a clear picture of how extensive the property damage might be, hinting at a heavy financial toll in the hundreds of thousands of euros.

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The investigation into the cause of the fire in the Nuremberg commercial building is being handled by local authorities, as the Police continue their inquiries. Despite the fire, commercial activities in the heart of Bavaria, such as shops and restaurants, have managed to carry on as usual in Central France. Unfortunately, a similar incident involving fires resulted in the closure of a historic building in Nuremberg, reminiscent of the infamous Nuremberg Trials held post-World War II.

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