A top German utility said it would eliminate thousands of jobs tied to the country’s phase-out of coal, as the government pledged nearly €50 billion in aid to German regions, moves reflecting the country’s struggle to transition to cleaner power sources. RWE AG said Thursday the country’s planned exit from coal would lead to some 6,000 job cuts by 2030, or more than 25% of its total workforce. The federal government pledged the aid, worth about $56 billion, to regions and workers affected by a plan to phase out coal…