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Major news items in leading German newspapers

Xinhua, September 28, 2015 Adjust font size:

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

Die Welt:

-- After the arrival of several hundred thousand of refugees in Germany, German President Joachim Gauck clearly spoke of limits of capacity. There was a "fundamental dilemma" between great readiness to help on one side and the final possibilities on the other side, Gauck said in Mainz.

Sueddeutsche Zeitung:

-- German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen must defend herself against serious accusations of plagiarism. The Internet platform Vroniplag Wiki accuses her of having taken foreign texts without clean marking in her doctoral dissertation. In addition, numerous other errors could be identified, the Berlin law professor Gerhard Dannemann said on Sunday.

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung:

-- France has delivered the first air raids against the terrorist militia Islamic State (IS) in Syria on Sunday. President Francois Hollande said on Sunday in New York, an IS training camp was destroyed. In the coming weeks, there could be further attacks on position of the extremists. Endit