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Italy's 5-Star Movement Leads In Polls, But Some Past Supporters Vow 'Never Again' In January, 5-Star's 31-year-old leader Luigi di Maio announced his party's parliamentary candidates. He said they were chosen to counter charges of incompetence by critics of the movement. The candidates ranged from teachers and surgeons to the admiral who commanded naval operations in ...
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Culinary women serve up their own #MeToo moment in Sweden Now women in the culinary world are set to gather for a high-powered meeting in Sweden as the restaurant industry confronts its own sexism. More than 400 top female chefs, food activists, scientists and farmers from around the world will attend the two-day Parabere Forum in Malmö that begins on ...
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5-Star, League may score surprise gains in Italy's election: pollsters ROME (Reuters) - The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the far-right League could do better than expected in Italy's election on Sunday and the head of the anti-immigrant League could be in a position to become the next prime minister, pollsters say.The 5-Star Movement was already the leading ...
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Trump made tariff decision in a fit of anger: NBC News Trump unilaterally made the decision to announce the new taxes on foreign imports in a fit of rage about a number of other issues that were weighing on his administration. Citing an internal document, NBC reported that White House lawyers and staff had not conducted any review of the drastic change ...
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Two dead in shooting at Central Michigan University Police say two people who are not students have been fatally shot in a residence hall at the Central Michigan University (CMU) in the United States. The school says police believe the Friday morning shooting "started from a domestic situation". There are unconfirmed reports that the shooter killed one or ...
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The Truth About the Russian Deaths in Syria A team of DER SPIEGEL journalists spent two weeks interviewing both witnesses to, and participants in, the battle. The team also spoke to a staff member at the only hospital in Deir ez-Zor as well as an employee of the local military airport in an attempt to get a clear picture of exactly what took place ...
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