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Turin, 20 Jan. (LaPresse) – ‘In Minnesota, there is too much media attention on ICE, which has removed some of the worst murderers and criminals in the world, people brought into our country by the disastrous open border policy of corrupt Joe Biden, and not enough attention on the staggering amounts of money stolen from the state by corrupt Minnesota politicians!’ This was wr...


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Turin, 20 January (LaPresse) – Maison Valentino ‘remembers Mr Valentino Garavani with deep emotion and great affection. His unmistakable style and innate elegance will live on forever, immortalised.’ This is what we read in a statement released by the brand on the day of the designer’s passing. ‘We sincerely share in the grief of his loved ones and will continue to preserve a...


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Turin, 20 January (LaPresse) – ‘With Spalletti, I see something important. The match in Cagliari was inexplicable, but I saw a Juve with an attitude that hadn’t been seen in a long time.’ Gianluigi Buffon said this about Juventus’ current situation on the sidelines of an event dedicated to Gianluca Vialli at the Teatro Regio in Turin. ‘I want to hope that the foundation has b...


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Milan, 20 January (LaPresse) – On the night of 20 January, Russia attacked Kyiv again using ballistic missiles and drones. Loud explosions were heard throughout the city, and power and water outages were reported. This was reported by RBC Ukraine. To learn more about the consequences of the enemy’s night-time attack, at 1:30 a.m. Kiev time, an air raid alert was announced due...


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Melbourne, (Australia) 20 Jan. (LaPresse) – Three Italian tennis players took to the court last night, competing in the singles tournament in Melbourne. Lorenzo Musetti advanced to the second round of the Australian Open after his opponent Raphael Collignon withdrew due to physical problems. Musetti won two sets – the second and third (7-6, 7-5) – after losing the first set (...


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