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Out of the Shadows

but meloni's supporters say the issue is with the way in which anti—fascists have protested over the years, both in clashes with the other side and with police. and so, while the prime minister has never directly called herself anti—fascist, one of her oldest political allies says it's a nuance in italy that needs to be understood. being anti—fascist during the fascism was a very brave act, brave forfreedom, brave for democracy. but after the falling of the fascism, being anti—fascist means violence, means a lot of young students killed. this is why she's very clear — i always condemned the fascism every day of my life, but please don't tell me to share what the anti—fascists did after the falling of fascism.

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Real Time With Bill Maher

tried a case or handled a case, are supervised a case that didn't follow a very specific pattern, the police are called, there's a dead body, there's four bullet holes, there's a robbery, there's a burglary and the what happens before the who then the police go out and investigate and determine who in this situation, the police the police, the prosecutors said, we're gonna go i'm going to hold donald trump accountable. end he did. and that's what people are objecting to is if they can hold donald trump accountable, they can aim at one person. this is a dangerous situation for our country. what's wrong with holding people accountable? that's what the law does accountable you and i and david have all committed crimes. >> if we want to take a magnifying glass and it's legal

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BBC News

after police said they had foiled a bomb threat. in a speech, the former nightclub manager, who calls himself a "cool dictator", promised to boost the economy and reducing poverty. bukele has adopted bitcoin as legal tender and overseen a reduction in the country's murder rate. but his approach to security has been criticised by human rights groups. real madrid won the champions league for a record 15th time beating germany's borussia dortmund 2—0 at wembley on saturday. right—back dani carvahal opened the scoring for the spanish side in the second half. viniciusjunior sealed the victory with a strike in the 83rd minute. it's the fifth time the manager, carlo ancelotti, has won the title, which is also a record. but the match was briefly halted shortly after kick—off, when pitch invaders approached some of the players. the metropolitan police later said that officers arrested 53 people — most of them for attempting to enter the stadium without tickets. 0lly foster has more from wembley.

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Unspun World with John Simpson

live from washington. this is bbc news. millions of voters in south africa turn their back on the ruling anc — it suffers its worst election result in 30 years. it's the most dramatic political shift in south africa since the end of apartheid,

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BBC News

ramaphosa's party has 40% of the votes, down from 58% in the previous election. in the uk, the electoral campaign goes on — the labour leader sir keir starmer has pledged to reduce legal migration levels if they win the election, while the prime minister rishi sunak promises to build 100 new doctors surgeries and boost the number of available appointments. two key far—right figures in israel's government are threatening to leave their posts if benjamin netanyahu agrees to the us peace proposal — as they argue they will oppose any deal before hamas is destroyed. now on bbc news, click.

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Ukraine

pledging to reduce legal migration and tories promising to build 100 new gp surgeries. two key far—right figures in israel's government are threatening to leave their posts if benjamin netanyahu agrees to the us peace proposal. a chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon. we'll talk more about it with a former nasa astronaut. hello, i'm anna foster. south african parties are preparing for coalition talks as the african national congress lost its outright majority for the first time since the end of apartheid 30 years ago. the official tally will be announced on sunday but preliminary results show the anc at around a0%. it is still the largest party but will have to share power in order to continue governing. the bbc�*s africa correspondent barbara plett usher reports.

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Dateline

just relax, and just go with it a little bit, and see what happens. [ominous music] andrea canning: but stephen complained it didn't get better. she wasn't showing him any love anymore and no-- the intimacy-- everything was gone. [suspenseful music] andrea canning: and there was another problem for stephen. the cozy life across the street from the in-laws had gotten a little too cozy. police learned that the doting grandparents couldn't stay away. they would just pop in unannounced, not even knock, just walk in the house at any time. he just felt that was kind of weird. [ominous music] andrea canning: investigators learned that stephen felt so smothered that, when elizabeth was 10 months old, he walked out on his wife and in-laws and moved back in with his mom. the divorce became final just a few months before stephen disappeared. cam had to wonder, maybe stephen just needed to get away. it did cross my mind when you're going through this thing, sometimes

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Dateline

[baby cooing] andrea canning: investigators could hear kathleen digging at steven in front of their daughter. and what it was was ugly and bitter. but a lot of custody fights are like that, and they don't end in murder. the mystery of who killed steven moore was still a puzzle, but the pieces were about to come together. craig melvin: coming up-- she offered us food, a drink. craig melvin: police pay another visit to kathleen. i remember eating grapes with her in her kitchen,

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Dateline

investigators heard the hostile relationship reaching the boiling point. stephen left it for us. he left it for the investigative team. even leading up 10 days prior to his death, he had his voice recording diary going. and it was very helpful. andrea canning: as police consider the awful problems between kathleen and stephen, another key piece of information came to light. those debit charges that hit stephen's account after he dropped the baby off? well, another check with the bank revealed that stephen made those charges a few days before. here he is at a chipotle a few days before he disappeared. that charge he made just didn't show up until monday. jeff wilbert: once we realized it brought us back to the fact that stephen was last seen alive in front of kathleen dorsett's house that monday morning. [music playing] andrea canning: so with all that information, investigators made a beeline back to kathleen dorsett

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Dateline

was he really taking a nap? jeff wilbert: no, when his attorney arrived shortly after 8:00 am, he pulled in. he parked his vehicle next to thomas dorsett's vehicle. and then all of a sudden, panic set in. andrea canning: thomas wasn't sleeping. jeff wilbert: thomas had a tube hooked to a 30-pound refrigerant canister, and the tube was in his mouth. andrea canning: police busted through his truck window and pulled him out. he was rushed to the hospital in a coma. suicide attempt? that's what it was. andrea canning: his daughter's arrest may have pushed him over the edge. but police suspected something other than despair caused thomas to try to kill himself, like maybe guilt. detective wilbert remembers something thomas did when they arrived to arrest his daughter. jeff wilbert: as soon as we entered into the residence, thomas dorsett removed his wallet from his back pocket as if he was going to turn it over like-- as if he was-- jeff wilbert: exactly, like let me get rid of my property right now. he was going to get arrested was what it looked like. jeff wilbert: right. andrea canning: but more than anything, the prosecutor

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