19 people were arrested in Italy on Monday accused of forming mafia groups connected with the football business. Prosecutors say there have been risks for some time now of a drift towards criminal activities carried out in Italian football stadiums.
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The windswept Italian island is a prime location for harvesting the energy of the future. But residents fear poor planning of wind farms and unregulated speculation will turn their homeland into a European Wild West for renewables.
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Blur drummer Dave Rowntree has called the UK's current assisted dying law "psychopathic" after his terminally ill ex-wife travelled to Dignitas in Switzerland to.. Sky News
Environmentalists wanted stronger safeguards put in place to protect Switzerland's biodiversity, but they were defeated by voters who thought it too expensive.
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Staff at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre in Lugano (CSCS) say 'Alps' could rank even higher today as it wasnāt completed when the rankings were put together in June.
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Alexander Zverev will face Holger Rune in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters after the German third seed beats Stefanos Tsitsipas in straight sets. BBC Sport
In a revealing interview with Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump discusses his controversial role in the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline saga. He claims he stopped the pipeline's construction while in office, addressing accusations of being a Russian sympathizer. Trump elaborates on his objections to Germany's energy dependence on Russia and contrasts his administration's actions with those of President Biden. As tensions surrounding the pipeline continue, this interview sheds light on Trump's perspective and the geopolitical implications of energy policies.
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51 of the country's 98 municipalities have been told to draw up flood protection plans by the Danish coastal authority, amidst fears that flooding will worsen in the future.
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Malmƶ in southern Sweden and Copenhagen in Denmark have faced escalating gang violence in recent years, which has intensified over the summer to the point where police from both countries are now operating across borders.
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