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An assault on the media in the heart of Europe Jan Kuciak was investigating the influence of the Italian mafia in Slovakia when he was murdered, alongside his fiancée Martina Kusnirova, with a single bullet to the chest. The 27-year-old Slovak journalist had established links between a long-time Italian resident who had accessed large sums in EU ...
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Anti-establishment parties set for big gains in Italy Italian voters appeared on track to deliver a stunning rebuke to the country's political establishment, as both the populist Five Star Movement and the anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic Northern League were poised for sweeping gains. Exit polls are notoriously unreliable in Italy, and political analysts warned to ...
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Trump Wields a Popgun in the Battle of Wit The Gridiron is a 133-year-old club of 65 prominent Washington journalists and its annual dinner is attended by leaders in politics, business and the press. Trump is the 22nd president to speak in the forum, where the goal is to have fun at the expense of political rivals and oneself. Most presidents see ...
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Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky accused in damning drugs report An explosive report has suggested Team Sky and Bradley Wiggins used performance-enhancing drugs under the guise of treating a legitimate medical condition in order to win the 2012 Tour de France. The long-awaited report by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee is a ...
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Semi-finals decided in Las Vegas The Eagles, unbeaten so far in Las Vegas, followed with a 17-12 win over England in front of a packed and vibrant crowd. In the third quarter-final Argentina went head to head with Kenya, the Argentinians securing a 17-12 victory and a clean sheet on day one and two. The final Cup quarter-final saw ...
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