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Italy takes back 43 migrants it planned to process in Albania
An Italian navy ship has taken migrants to Italy from asylum processing centers in Albania following a court decision in RomeABC News - 9h -
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How Scotland went from title contenders to worried about Italy
A spate of injuries has left Scotland without key players as Tom English looks forward to the Six Nations opener against a dangerous Italian side at Murrayfield.BBC News - 1d -
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Italy sends 49 refugees to Albania in bid to resume disputed scheme
Latest push to process migrants in Balkan country despite court challenge comes amid increase in boat arrivals. Europe live – latest updates Italy has transported 49 people to Albania, in the ...The Guardian - 4d -
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Italy sends more migrants to Albania for processing following court rejections
An Italian navy ship has arrived in Albania with 49 migrants intercepted in international waters for processing of their asylum applications at special Albanian centersABC News - 4d -
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Meloni makes fresh push to detain migrants in Albania
Navy vessel carrying 49 migrants is latest test of Italian premier’s migration deal with neighbourFinancial Times - 4d -
In China, Government Data on Drugs Blocked From Public After Backlash
Criticism over how the Chinese government buys drugs for its public health care system has ignited frustration over the quality of medicine.The New York Times - 5d -
Italy Begins Shipping Migrants to Albania, Reviving Stalled Program
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s first attempt to have asylum seekers held for assessment overseas was immediately blocked by judges. Now another is underway.The New York Times - 6d -
Italy resumes migrant transfers to Albania as navy vessel heads to centers with 49 people
Italian navy vessel Cassiopea has embarked 49 migrants during its patrols in the Mediterranean and is transferring them to processing centers in Albania, the Interior Ministry said in a statement ...ABC News - 6d -
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Amanda Knox Slander Conviction Is Upheld by Italy’s Highest Court
An American who was convicted and later acquitted of the 2007 murder of her British housemate, Ms. Knox was found guilty of falsely accusing someone else of the crime.The New York Times - Jan. 23 -
Greece says 66 migrants arrive on southern island of Crete after sailing from the Libyan coast
Greek authorities say 66 migrants have been found in two locations on the southern island of Crete after arriving on the island on a wooden boat that set sail from the Libyan coast – a route ...ABC News - Jan. 23 -
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New Mass Effect Jack And Legion Collectibles Are On The Way From Dark Horse
Dark Horse has announced two new figures in its line of Mass Effect statues, as fans of the sci-fi series will soon be able to add Jack and Legion to their collection. These new poly-vinyl figures ...GameSpot - Jan. 23 -
Man City in danger of Champions League exit after defeat at PSG
Manchester City's chances of Champions League progress are in peril after they lose a two-goal lead to slump to defeat against Paris St-Germain at Parc des Princes.BBC News - Jan. 22 -
Dortmund sack Sahin after four defeats in a row
Borussia Dortmund have sacked head coach Nuri Sahin after a disappointing start to the campaign.ESPN - Jan. 22 -
Italy government under fire for releasing Libyan warlord accused of war crimes
Italian opposition lawmakers and human rights groups are voicing outrage after Italy released a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal CourtABC News - Jan. 22 -
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Ruben Amorim ‘smashed dressing room television’ in rant after Brighton defeat
Manchester United manager was furious with squad Brighton defeat was a fourth in five home league games Ruben Amorim reportedly smashed a television in the Old Trafford dressing room in a ...The Guardian - Jan. 21 -
Raiffeisen liable for €2bn charge after ruling from Russian court
Austrian lender to appeal against damages awarded to a company once owned by sanctioned oligarch Oleg DeripaskaFinancial Times - Jan. 20 -
Emma Raducanu exits Australian Open after defeat to ruthless Iga Swiatek
Brit outclassed in 6-1, 6-0 loss to second seed Swiatek eases into fourth round at Melbourne Park Over the past few years of professional tennis, the sight of Iga Swiatek annihilating another ...The Guardian - Jan. 18 -
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Amad Diallo hat-trick saves Manchester United from defeat by Southampton
Panicky, amateurish and dicing with defeat against Southampton, who are bottom and had failed to win away in the Premier League: Manchester United flirted with the crimson embarrassment of a ...The Guardian - Jan. 16 -
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Italy seeks to protect restaurants and hotels from fake and paid-for reviews
Under draft law, online reviewers would have to provide ID and proof that they visited the place in question. The Italian government is seeking to clamp down on fake and paid-for online reviews in ...The Guardian - Jan. 15 -
The Government Wants to Protect Robux From Hackers
In a new proposal issued Friday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is seeking to regulate virtual currencies used in Roblox and other video games like US dollars.Wired - Jan. 10 -
Twin Peaks: From Z To A Collection Reprint Preorder Is 20% Off At Amazon
Twin Peaks: From Z to A Blu-ray (Repackage) $55 (was $70) | Releases February ...GameSpot - Jan. 9 -
Italy’s luxury wineries rely on illegal migrant workers
Barolo, Barbaresco and other high-end wines made in Langhe region grapple with dependence on undocumented labourersFinancial Times - Jan. 10 -
Tax lessons for governments from Henry George
The 19th-century political economist understood that the whole of society should benefit from outsized profitsFinancial Times - Jan. 9 -
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala freed from Iran prison, Italy says
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala has been freed from detention in Iran and is flying home, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s office said in a statement.NBC News - Jan. 8 -
TikTok and Government Clash in Last Round of Supreme Court Briefs
The briefs, filed a week before oral arguments, offered sharply differing accounts of China’s influence over the site and the role of the First Amendment.The New York Times - Jan. 3