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Putin snubs Hollande; Aleppo attacks continue

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Britain and France raise questions over Russia's global ambitions after Putin cancels his scheduled Paris visit and warplanes continue their aerial bombardments on Aleppo. Gavino Garay reports.

Added on the 11/10/2016 22:30:07 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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