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Two Sicilian suspects arrested after police find two Canadians, including mafia boss, dumped in waste dump in Sicily.
Police seize $1.7bn in assets which include 43 wind and solar energy companies, 98 properties and 66 bank accounts.
Asian Football Confederation sets up task force to tackle widespread problem of match fixing in the region.
Slovenian suspect's arrest at Milan airport comes as Singapore says alleged crime-syndicate kingpin is aiding inquiry.
India considers cancelling $750m deal with UK-Italian helicopter maker over bribery allegations.
Prosecutors say Giuseppe Orsi, head of state-controlled Finmeccanica, paid bribes to secure helicopter sales to India.
Former official in charge of restoring crumbling Roman site among six people being investigated for corruption.
Head of world football's governing body Sepp Blatter wades into racism row after AC Milan's stance against racist fans.
Serbian footballer Almir Gegic hands himself into police more than a year after going on the run following claims.
Man used a phony Facebook account to pull off a "Catch Me If You Can" ruse and fly from Munich to Turin.
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