From the Australian Age.
President Horst Koehler of Germany has resigned after a barrage of criticism of his remarks during a visit to Afghanistan.
It was the first time in four decades a German president has quit the post, the nation's highest despite being largely ceremonial.
Mr Koehler set off the criticism when he said in an interview that German soldiers serving in Afghanistan or with other peacekeeping missions were deployed to protect German economic interests.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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