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Convicted leader of Greek far-right Golden Dawn party released on parole
The convicted leader and founder of Greece's far-right Golden Dawn party, Nikos Mihaloliakos, has been released from prison on parole, a Greek police source and state television ERT said on Thursday. Mihaloliakos, 66, and other members of Golden Dawn were sentenced in 2020 for running a criminal gang linked to hate crimes during the country's economic crisis. Mihaloliakos, who was serving a 13-year sentence in a prison in the Greek countryside, had been temporarily treated in hospital in recen
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VideoGoldsmiths Students Occupy Library As Palestine Protests Spread To UK
Goldsmiths Students Occupy Library As Palestine Protests Spread To UK
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'Refugees are welcome here!': Peckham protesters blocking asylum seeker coach warned they face arrest
Lime bikes were placed under the wheels of the coach to stop it moving from outside the Best Western hotel
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France's Macron reaffirms possibility of sending troops to Ukraine
Government and Olympics officials on Thursday inaugurated the Austerlitz basin – a massive underground cistern that's a key part of efforts to enmake the River Seine remains clean enough to host swimming events during the Paris Olympics. https://rfi.my/AZIQ.X via @RFI_En The Economist said Macron gave the interview after delivering a keynote speech last week where he declared that Europe is "mortal" and could "die" partly due to the threat posed by Russian aggression after its February 2022 inva
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Body of fifth Baltimore Bridge collapse victim is pulled from wreckage 37 days after disaster
The body of Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, 49, has been found by salvage teams over a month since the Key Bridge catastrophically collapsed
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London protesters block coach taking asylum seekers to Bibby Stockholm
Dozens of demonstrators in Peckham surround coach before it can take people to barge in Dorset
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VideoStudio Take-Two reportedly shut down Kerbal Space Program 2 dev
Eurogamer report that the games’ studio Intercept Games has closed its doors as part of the mass layoff currently happening from parent company Take-Two. It has also been reported that OlliOlli World and Rollerdrome developer Roll7 has also been shuttered. The news comes via Blooomberg’s Jason Schreier. All Roll7 employees will reportedly be offered some kind of severance agreement. The layoffs come sadly as no huge surprise since Take-Two announced a cost reduction program. The program is a bid