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Today in Germany: A Roundup of the Latest News on Thursday

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The German team loses to Spain in the Women's Euro semifinal, the Chancellor meets the French President to discuss trade and security, a swan disrupts railway traffic in Rhineland-Palatinate and more news on Thursday, July 24th.

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Against Spain, the German team misses the final. However, the team of Christian Wück can be proud of itself.

After the end for the German footballers, the international media mainly celebrate world footballer Bonmati. In England they are pleased about the chance to rematch. The press voices.

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Against France heroine, unhappy against Spain: Ann-Katrin Berger takes the blame for the defeat after the European Championship. About the painful end of a tournament with many resistances for the DFB team.

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Ann-Katrin Berger takes Spain's victory hit in the semi-finals of Zurich on her cap - but nobody wants to hear that. Praise and consolation for the female football players is also given by the Chancellor and Federal President.

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Ann-Katrin Berger takes Spain's victory hit in the semi-finals of Zurich on her cap - but nobody wants to hear that. Praise and consolation for the female football players is also given by the Chancellor and Federal President.

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