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  • Six and a half years in prison for the leaders of a clan dismantled when it transported cocaine in supermarket bags | Spain
  • US and Iran see end of truce near, but negotiations remain uncertain
  • Fitch: war and technology turmoil are risks to US credit
  • Fachin praises Dino’s article and defends debate on judicial reform
  • UK regulator investigates Telegram over suspected child sexual abuse
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