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German president congratulates Mandela on 90th birthday

Berlin - Nelson Mandela's life has inspired all seeking cooperation and reconciliation in world politics, German President Horst Koehler said Friday on congratulating the South African statesman on his 90th birthday. Out of the revolutionary grew a ...

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They’ll be persuaded in the end

They’ll be persuaded in the end - is the opinion expressed by French foreign minister Bernard Kouchner at the news that the Polish president Lech Kaczynski has indicated he will not sign the Lisbon treaty until Ireland gets over its No vote, the German president Horst Koehler is also refusing to sign the Treaty until [...]

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EXTRA: German chancellor, president to watch Euro final in Vienna

Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel is to attend the final of the Euro 2008 football tournament to holds thumbs for the German team, her spokesman said in Berlin Friday. As German President Horst Koehler would also attend, the team would be we...

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Germany's President Calls for More Reforms in Key Speech

In his third annual Berlin Speech, German President Horst Koehler said the country could not afford complacency. Instead, he called for more major changes to Germany's social-welfare, education and electoral systems.