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Newspaper reports claim that Nigel Farage is ready to return to frontline politics and stand for Reform in the general election
Cameron’s return epitomises the UK’s ills
A man who has been the cause of Brexit would, if he had any sense of honour, creep away and stay away
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The military coup hastened the end of the Portuguese empire, and triggered the country’s turn towards Europe
Italy’s forgotten capital
Salemi’s status as capital lasted a mere 24 hours, but the pride its residents feel today is immeasurable.
The dangerous history of Eurovision
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Life in the Trieste silo
In the city’s Piazza della Libertà, a few kilometres from the Italian-Slovenian border, thousands of migrants dream of a better world
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The Ukraine war in New York City
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