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China and Europe: win-win or zero sum game?

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As Xi Jinping visits Paris, we take a look at some analysis of what's at stake as China's power and economic influence grows in Europe. It's been a big day in Algeria with the announcement by a top general that Abdelaziz Bouteflika should now go because of health reasons, invoking article 102 of the Constitution. But is this a form of coup d'état? Some online fear it could be. Finally, images of the Pope refusing to allow his ring be kissed have gone viral.

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