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Late Italian prime minister divided opinion in his home country and frequently fell afoul of the law after becoming embroiled in sex and corruption scandals
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After three days of jury selection, 12 Manhattan residents have now been selected to sit on the panel
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Protesters occupied a lawn at Columbia University in a pro-Palestine encampment on Thursday, 18 April. Students have been demonstrating on campus since Wednesday when university president Nemat Shafik faced a congressional hearing on the Ivy League s ...
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Westerners see elephants as pets, said Mokgweetsi Masisi, whose government threatened to send 30,000 elephants to Germany and the UK to demonstrate their dangers
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Poland’s national prosecutor says man was preparing to share security details of airport used by Ukrainian president
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First criminal trial of a former president one significant step closer to beginning after full jury selected in New York
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Rowaa Ahmarâs claims were made in the court papers of a discrimination case against the Cabinet Office
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A coalition backed by some of the nation’s largest retailers has announced it has collected 900,000 signatures to put a tough-on-crime statewide ballot initiative before voters in November
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Prince Harry, the son of King Charles III and fifth in line to the British throne, has formally confirmed he is now a U.S. resident
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Joe Biden joked that he "looks like he's 40" as he delivered a campaign speech in Philadelphia, where the Kennedy political family endorsed his re-election campaign. "I know I look like I'm 40 but I've been doing this a lon ...
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Defence and prosecution try to root out those ‘hell-bent’ on either conviction or acquittal, Gustaf Kilander and Alex Woodward write
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Two jurors, both excused, cited concerns about their identities being made public. Elsewhere, a row in Congress ended with one representative referring to his colleague as ‘tubby’ before storming off