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GERMANY - CHILDREN - POVERTY - POLITICS

GERMANY - CHILDREN - POVERTY - POLITICS
A girl carries a ball as she plays at a family centre and kindergarden at the Gropiusstadt quarter in Berlin on March 19, 2018. Chancellor Angela Merkel touted Germany as a country "in which we live well and happily" during her re-election campaign. But those words ring hollow to the one in five children living in poverty in Europe's top economy, with little prospect of climbing the social ladder.
Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP
Document reference 000_12T2VU
SLUG GERMANY - CHILDREN - POVERTY - POLITICS
Creation date 3/19/2018 09:20 UTC
City/Country Berlin, Germany
Credit Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 45.02 Mb / 5406 x 2911 / 300 dpi
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GERMANY - CHILDREN - POVERTY - POLITICS

GERMANY - CHILDREN - POVERTY - POLITICS
A girl carries a ball as she plays at a family centre and kindergarden at the Gropiusstadt quarter in Berlin on March 19, 2018. Chancellor Angela Merkel touted Germany as a country "in which we live well and happily" during her re-election campaign. But those words ring hollow to the one in five children living in poverty in Europe's top economy, with little prospect of climbing the social ladder.
Tobias SCHWARZ / AFP