The mafia on trial

The mafia on trial

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2026: The year Europe gets its act together?

We are returning from our winter holidays feeling refreshed, renewed, and optimistic about 2026. Ha ha ha ha! No, but seriously, Trump’s capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores was the New Year’s gift that Europe certainly did not ask for, and it ...  Show more

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Nous pensons tout savoir de ce que recouvre le terme mafia. Il est vrai que nous sommes régulièrement abreuvés de publications, d’articles de presse et autres fictions audiovisuelles avec des mafieux comme protagonistes. Un célèbre journal de la région parisienne clamait, il y a ...  Show more

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