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RC2O7CATIF5M A screen displays information about help with social media accounts verified, during a one-day party convention of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), ahead of the general election, in Berlin, Germany January 11, 2025. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABAF9IP6 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrives at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABA67240 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABAKU6SH German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABAFPFJ2 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz walks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABAELO4Y German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABAG8309 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABA7YEN8 A mobile screen shows German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaking at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABA4WHZR German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves after attending a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABA0TSVN German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves after attending a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABA5FP4R German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves after attending a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABAQQR8S German Chancellor Olaf Scholz leaves after attending a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABA87O9C German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABA94EM1 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABAPYVQO German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABAKNY86 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC29ABAJMHMR German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC28ABAIGIKT German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrives at a municipal congress, organised by DEMO, a social democratic magazine for local politics, in his first appearance following his return to Germany after the G20 Summit, in Berlin, Germany, November 22, 2024. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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LYNXMPEK0905H FILE PHOTO: China's Vice President Xi Jinping speaks at the home of Roger and Sarah Lande (2nd L) in Muscatine, Iowa February 15, 2012. Xi joked about receiving a gift of popcorn during his first visit to Muscatine in 1985. REUTERS/Kevin E. Schmidt/Pool /File Photo
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RC2SE5A0X1T7 FILE PHOTO: China's Vice President Xi Jinping speaks at the home of Roger and Sarah Lande (2nd L) in Muscatine, Iowa February 15, 2012. Xi joked about receiving a gift of popcorn during his first visit to Muscatine in 1985. REUTERS/Kevin E. Schmidt/Pool (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)/File Photo
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RC2ZAZ8N213P Leaders of the German Green Party Anton Hofreiter, Michael Kellner and Katrin Goering-Eckardt together with counterparts from the Free Democratic Party (FDP) Christian Lindner and Wolfgang Kubicki are seen on the balcony of German Parliamentary Society offices prior to the exploratory talks with CDU/CSU about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, October 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo
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RC2Z0N9XX5UN A member of the upper house of parliament Bundesrat raises his hand to vote during discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2Z0N9W6XTP German Health Minister Jens Spahn talks to North Rhine-Westphalia's State Premier Armin Laschet and Hesse's State Premier Volker Bouffier, as they attend the upper house of parliament Bundesrat discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2Z0N9VHUZ1 Bundesrat President Reiner Haseloff stands next to the wooden sculpture "Die Laborantin" ("The Laboratory Assistant") by Marc Fromm, which refers to medical workers during pandemic, after attending the upper house of parliament Bundesrat discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2Z0N9G9JY1 German Health Minister Jens Spahn, Hesse's State Premier Volker Bouffier, North Rhine-Westphalia's State Premier Armin Laschet, and Bundesrat President Reiner Haseloff attend the upper house of parliament Bundesrat discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2Z0N98FOFH Bundesrat President Reiner Haseloff talks to the media next to the wooden sculpture "Die Laborantin" ("The Laboratory Assistant") by Marc Fromm, which refers to medical workers during pandemic, after attending the upper house of parliament Bundesrat discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2Y0N9SMZA3 German Health Minister Jens Spahn gestures as he speaks during upper house of parliament Bundesrat discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2Y0N9A5L91 German Health Minister Jens Spahn speaks during upper house of parliament Bundesrat discussion about additions for the Infection Protection Act, in Berlin, Germany April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N9X9EWN German Chancellor Angela Merkel looks on after a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N9VEOY9 German Chancellor Angela Merkel prepares to vote for COVID-19 regulations following a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N9GU2UY German Chancellor Angela Merkel leaves after voting for COVID-19 regulations following a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N9E9ODK German Chancellor Angela Merkel votes for COVID-19 regulations following a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N9CDNC9 Lawyer Markus Haintz looks on during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N96FV5P German Chancellor Angela Merkel leaves after voting for COVID-19 regulations following a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2B0N9415NA German Chancellor Angela Merkel votes for COVID-19 regulations following a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2A0N9OZ1ME German Health Minister Jens Spahn speaks during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC2A0N94ECTZ German Health Minister Jens Spahn speaks during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9YZYLZ German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9VZHRW German Health Minister Jens Spahn attends a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9UIMTP German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives for a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9T2NCF General view during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9PUSLB German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz walks after speaking during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9GGC2A Parliamentary group leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party Ralph Brinkhaus speaks during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9EJXDL German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9DF4U2 German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz speaks during a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9BWQ7Z German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC290N9082VM German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends a debate about the Infection Protection Act in the lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany April 21, 2021. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC25DL9PNTLA Roswitha Schmidt (L) and Joachim Lange, inhabitants of a Berlin nursing home in which residents speak about their experience dealing with the coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown, death and vaccination, are pictured in Berlin, Germany, November 30, 2020. Lange died after Christmas 2020 at the nursing home. Picture taken November 30, 2020. REUTERS/Alessia Cocca
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RC223I93X056 Finance Minister Olaf Scholz attends the German parliament's financial committee to report about the Wirecard case in Berlin, Germany, July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC223I9LW30E Finance Minister Olaf Scholz attends the German parliament's financial committee to report about the Wirecard case in Berlin, Germany, July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC223I90NSLN Finance Minister Olaf Scholz attends the German parliament's financial committee to report about the Wirecard case in Berlin, Germany, July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC223I9G5VE5 Finance Minister Olaf Scholz attends the German parliament's financial committee to report about the Wirecard case in Berlin, Germany, July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC243I913CH5 People with briefcases come out of the boardroom during the German parliament's financial committee meeting, in Berlin, Germany, July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC26DE978Z7H FILE PHOTO: Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt (L) and David Drummond, Google's Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, react before a meeting about the "right to be forgotten" in Madrid September 9, 2014. A panel appointed by search engine Google will hold the first of a series of meetings on Tuesday to debate the balance between privacy and the free flow of information after a May court ruling reinforced Europeans' "right to be forgotten". The event in Madrid will be the first of seven meetings in European capitals, as the Internet giant struggles with thousands of requests a month to remove from its search results everything from serious criminal records, embarrassing photos, instances of online bullying and negative press stories. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN) -/File Photo
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RC2XED9XWSXZ PhD students of Physics Julian Robertz and Maximilian Schmidt discuss about results of the Atom Trap Trace Analysis system at the ArTTA laboratory at the Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics in Heidelberg, Germany, December 6, 2018. Atom Trap Trace Analysis for 39Ar is an ultra-sensitive detection method based on principles of quantum mechanics and found its first application in dating ground water and ice samples. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner
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RC1EC33BC2A0 Lisel Heise, a 100-year-old former teacher, holds a book about former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt as she meets journalists in the living room of her house in Kirchheimbolanden, Germany, April 11, 2019. The centenarian decided to engage in local politics and will run for city councillor in the upcoming local elections in Kirchheimbolanden on May 26. Picture was taken April 11, 2019. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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RC1DF9A198D0 Lisel Heise, a 100-year-old former teacher, reaches for a book about former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt as she meets journalists in the living room of her house in Kirchheimbolanden, Germany, April 11, 2019. The centenarian decided to engage in local politics and will run for city councillor in the upcoming local elections in Kirchheimbolanden on May 26. Picture was taken April 11, 2019. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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RC1EDEE97570 German Education Minister Anja Karliczek attends a press conference about the German AI (Artificial Intelligence) strategy before the federal cabinet's meeting in Potsdam, Germany November 14, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC139CDED3E0 German Economic Minister Peter Altmaier, Education Minister Anja Karliczek and Labour Minister Hubertus Heil attend a press conference about the German AI (Artificial Intelligence) strategy before the federal cabinet's meeting in Potsdam, Germany November 14, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1A7B77E890 People visit an exhibition about demografic change called 'Ey Alter' by carmaker Mercedes Benz in Berlin, Germany June 5, 2018. Picture taken June 5, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1F95F9A5F0 People visit an exhibition about demografic change called 'Ey Alter' by carmaker Mercedes Benz in Berlin, Germany June 5, 2018. Picture taken June 5, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC13AF2BF3F0 People visit an exhibition about demografic change called 'Ey Alter' by carmaker Mercedes Benz in Berlin, Germany June 5, 2018. Picture taken June 5, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1F6C58B2E0 FILE PHOTO: Andreas Scheuer of the Christian Social Union (CSU) arrives for coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo
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RC1273EE2DD0 A sign with information about evacuation of the central train station is pictured while a World War Two bomb is defused in Berlin, Germany, April 20, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1C062807A0 FILE PHOTO: Andreas Scheuer of the Christian Social Union (CSU) arrives for coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo
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RC1E2EECB610 FILE PHOTO: Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo
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RC1C6222F170 FILE PHOTO: Olaf Scholz of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) arrives for coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt/File Photo
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UP1EE230QAS0A Andreas Scheuer of the Christian Social Union (CSU) arrives for coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EE230P2808 Media wait for the coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EE230OZ206 Olaf Scholz of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) arrives for coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EE230OVZ04 Lars Klingbeil of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) arrives for coalition talks about forming a new coalition government at the CDU headquarters in Berlin, Germany, February 3, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1BD6E06830 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC195072EDB0 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles (C) flanked by Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU) and Barbara Stamm (CSU) gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC123ECDE750 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC121F0DBEA0 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1A494DE900 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1F43646BF0 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC17A527F2C0 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1EEE34B400 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC133C476E50 Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) parliamentary group leader Andrea Nahles gives a statement about coalition talks forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2018. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1A04647340 Christian Schmidt, Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, arrives for exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government at the SPD headquarters in Berlin, Germany, January 7, 2018. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
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RC1CE9E88910 Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel arrives for talks with Social Democratic Party (SPD) leaders in Berlin, Germany, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1103864810 Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel arrives for talks with Social Democratic Party (SPD) leaders in Berlin, Germany, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1422525E40 Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel arrives for talks with Social Democratic Party (SPD) leaders in Berlin, Germany, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC17FEBCF370 Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Angela Merkel arrives for talks with Social Democratic Party (SPD) leaders in Berlin, Germany, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1ACA342B80 German Chancellor Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) during the exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC17BA7C10A0 German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) during the exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC148ECED900 Leaders of the German Green Party Katrin Goering-Eckardt and Cem Ozdemir during the exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1B2EA66A70 Chairman of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) Christian Lindner during the exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1B71EA79E0 German Chancellor Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) during the exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1B6C0711C0 Chairman of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) Christian Lindner during the exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1866BAF5A0 Cem Ozdemir of the German Green Party during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1FF0BB36F0 Wolfgang Kubicki of Free Democratic Party (FDP) during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC141343EE50 Ursula von der Leyen of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) speaks on the phone during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC156D26F470 Peter Altmaier of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) talks to Anton Hofreiter of the German Green Party during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EDBJ18LLQI Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Angela Merkel is seen talking with members of the Green Party during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. Picture was taken through a window. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EDBJ18G1QG Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Angela Merkel is seen during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EDBJ177TQE Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Angela Merkel is seen during exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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UP1EDBJ14DFQC Federal state premier of Hessen Volker Bouffier talks to journalists in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt
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RC1623071E90 Leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Angela Merkel arrives at the Baden-Wuerttemberg State Representation office for exploratory talks about forming a new coalition government in Berlin, Germany, November 19, 2017. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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