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Germany's SPD party agrees to open talks with Merkel

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Germany's Social Democrats, the country's second strongest party, agrees to kick off exploratory talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, that could lead to a new coalition government early next year. IMAGES of the vote

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