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Saudi prince to talk trade and tourism in France: What about human rights?

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IN THE PAPERS - Monday, April 9: We look at angry reactions from the opinion pages and cartoonists after the suspected gas attack in Syria on the weekend. Saudi Prince Mohammad bin Salman is in Paris as part of his charm offensive on the West. Amnesty International takes out a two-page ad in Libération urging that France addresses Saudi Arabia's use of the death penalty. Finally, actor Russell Crowe makes over 3m€ in a 'divorce auction'!

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