“Increasing numbers of retailers in Berlin are happy to accept payment in the digital currency bitcoin. We bring you a special report from our correspondents there. We also look at the impact of the surprise decision by France’s government to suspend the introduction of an unpopular tax on heavy vehicles on French roads.”
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