Ep.485: Bukele vince contro le gang e vince le elezioni

Ep.485: Bukele vince contro le gang e vince l...

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L’accordo sul prestito europeo che tiene in piedi Kyiv altri due anni

Ep.889: L’Unione europea presterà a Kyiv 90 miliardi di euro, l’accordo è stato raggiunto alle tre di questa mattina a Bruxelles. Il prestito è garantito dagli asset russi congelati in Europa, i 210 miliardi depositati presso la cassaforte finanziaria Euroclear, in Belgio. La dec ...  Afficher plus

L’ultima crush della famiglia Trump è un influencer misogino

Ep.888: Andrew Tate è famoso per i video in cui insegna come fare soldi e come picchiare la fidanzata. In Romania gli avevano ritirato il passaporto per evitare che fuggisse dalle accuse di traffico, sfruttamento e stupro. Poi qualcuno ha parlato con il ministro degli Esteri rume ...  Afficher plus

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