How much did German Chancellor Merkel give up at euro summit? (via
The Christian Science Monitor)
The Germans will have to pay out, they only haven’t accepted. But in the case it is desperately for numerous states, in that case Germany is overwhelmed.
Joachim Löw, the coach of the German soccer team and, Angela Merkel, head of the German government, both suffered defeat Thursday night – but only one of them conceded the setback. “The better team won,†Mr. Löw said after his side was kicked out of the European Championship semi-finals by…
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