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European leaders are set to finalize a bailout plan for Greece worth up to 22 billion euros ($34 billion) to help Athens solve its debt crisis.
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As an archbishop in Germany in the 1980s, current Pope Benedict XVI accepted a known paedophile priest into his diocese. The priest later sexually abused minors again.
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The crisis has hit young IT start-ups in Germany hard. The times when investors pumped millions into young companies are over, and the aspirations of German entrepreneurs have become much more modest.