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Major news items in leading German newspapers

Xinhua, May 4, 2015 Adjust font size:

The following are major news items in leading German newspapers on Monday.

Die Welt:

-- The customers of German national railway operator Deutsche Bahn (DB) have to brace themselves for a six-day strike, as train drivers and conductors stage a walkout from Tuesday morning by 2 clock local time until Sunday morning at 9 clock local time in Germany.

Sueddeutsche Zeitung:

-- The planned EU Data Protection Regulation could cost German companies multi-billion euros, according to an estimate by the German Federal Statistical Office. It said especially small and medium-sized companies have to reckon with high expenditure.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:

-- Britain's Duchess of Cambridge Kate gave birth to a girl on Saturday morning. She left the hospital in London a few hours after delivery and returned with the little princess and her husband back to the Kensington Palace. Enditem