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| As one EU headache subsides in Germany, another starts in Italy At 10.30am on Sunday in Berlin, Germany's centre-left SPD announced that on a turnout of 72%, more than two in three of its members had voted to approve a fresh GroKo, or grand coalition, with the centre-right CDU and its Bavarian CSU sister party. Their decision ended five months of political ...
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| Dozens killed in single day in Syrian enclave of eastern Ghouta At least 77 people have been killed in the besieged Syrian enclave of eastern Ghouta on Monday – the deadliest day for civilians there since the UN security council demanded an immediate ceasefire and Russia's president ordered a daily five-hour truce in the area. A further 12 people were killed on ...
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| US service provider survives the biggest recorded DDoS in history Following the discovery that DDoS vandals in the wild were abusing open memcached servers, researchers last week predicted a new round of record attacks. Two days later, DDoS mitigation service Akamai/Prolexic reported the 1.3Tbps attack against Github, just slightly topping previous records set in ...
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| The Italian election in charts But no one party or alliance is expected to have a majority in either house of parliament – and Italy's next government will need to control both. The arithmetic points to either a populist partnership between the M5S and the League or a coalition of the M5S and the centre-left Democratic Party (PD).
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