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Matteo Messina Denaro brother-in-law, Rosario Allegra, exits the police headquarters in Palermo on April 19, 2018. Italian police arrested some of Cosa Nostra kingpin Matteo Messina Denaro's closest aides, uncovering a secret network of messages that allowed the fugitive boss to give orders to his mobster allies.
Matteo Messina Denaro brother-in-law, Rosario Allegra, exits the police headquarters in Palermo on April 19, 2018. Italian police arrested some of Cosa Nostra kingpin Matteo Messina Denaro's closest aides, uncovering a secret network of messages that allowed the fugitive boss to give orders to his mobster allies.
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The mafias of Italy: the old guard and the upstarts

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Girl with AI earrings sparks Dutch art controversy

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