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Sì di Hamas all’accordo sulla tregua: Israele reagisce
(Youssef War/Shutterstock) Il gruppo palestinese Hamas ha dato il suo assenso all’accordo proposto per una tregua nella regione, informando il premier del Qatar e il…
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Sì di Hamas all’accordo sulla tregua: Israele reagisce
(Youssef War/Shutterstock) Il gruppo palestinese Hamas ha dato il suo assenso all’accordo proposto per una tregua nella regione, informando il premier del Qatar e il capo dell’intelligence…
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Sì di Hamas all’accordo sulla tregua: Israele reagisce
(Youssef War/Shutterstock) Il gruppo palestinese Hamas ha dato il suo assenso all’accordo proposto per una tregua nella regione, informando…
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Passeggero di una crociera finisce in mare al largo di Sydney, la polizia avvia le ricerche
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – È in corso una ricerca disperata per un passeggero di una nave da crociera che si…
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Allerta nel porto di Volos in Grecia: trovato uno squalo lungo 3,5 metri
VOLOS, GRECIA – Uno squalo volpe lungo 3,5 metri è stato avvistato nel porto di Volos, in Grecia, la…
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Studente italiano arrestato a Miami: accuse di tortura e denunce della famiglia
MIAMI – Le immagini dell’arresto dello studente italiano Matteo Falcinelli a Miami, in Florida, stanno generando indignazione e preoccupazione.…
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Sì di Hamas all’accordo sulla tregua: Israele reagisce
(Youssef War/Shutterstock) Il gruppo palestinese Hamas ha dato il suo assenso all’accordo proposto per una tregua nella regione, informando il premier del Qatar e il capo dell’intelligence egiziana della decisione. Tuttavia, la risposta di Israele è stata pronta e decisa,…
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World pledges to save 'Mother Earth' despite Trump's snub to climate pact
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Will Trump block Comey testimony? White House does not know yet
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Singer Chris Cornell had anxiety drugs, sedatives in system before suicide
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U.S. environmental agency chief says humans contribute to global warming
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Big U.S. companies stay on White House panel despite climate jolt
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U.S. job growth slows; unemployment rate drops to 4.3 percent
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World pledges to save 'Mother Earth' despite Trump's snub to climate pact
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Will Trump block Comey testimony? White House does not know yet
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Singer Chris Cornell had anxiety drugs, sedatives in system before suicide
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U.S. environmental agency chief says humans contribute to global warming
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Big U.S. companies stay on White House panel despite climate jolt
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U.S. job growth slows; unemployment rate drops to 4.3 percent
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Sì di Hamas all’accordo sulla tregua: Israele reagisce
(Youssef War/Shutterstock) Il gruppo palestinese Hamas ha dato il suo assenso all’accordo proposto per una tregua nella regione, informando il premier del Qatar e il…
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World pledges to save 'Mother Earth' despite Trump's snub to climate pact
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Will Trump block Comey testimony? White House does not know yet
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Singer Chris Cornell had anxiety drugs, sedatives in system before suicide
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U.S. environmental agency chief says humans contribute to global warming
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Big U.S. companies stay on White House panel despite climate jolt
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U.S. job growth slows; unemployment rate drops to 4.3 percent
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