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ByNew Times,
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ByA special edition of the World Review podcast, as Olaf Scholz is elected the next Chancellor of Germany.
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As with the row over Dominic Cummings's illicit jaunt to Durham, exceptionalism and hypocrisy can do governments real reputational damage.
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