DW-WORLD: Deutsche Bahn on Track for Partial Privatization After years of wrangling, Germany's coalition leaders have agreed to sell up to 24.9 percent of the national train service Deutsche Bahn, making it the last major state enterprise to face privatization.
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(Deutsche Welle)
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