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Umberto Bossi, leader of the oppositon Northern League, steps down as financial scandal engulfs the party.
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France shuts border to trains from Italy to stop north African migrants and political activists from entering country.
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French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen says migrants fleeing North Africa by boat should be turned back.
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Fresh refugee influx hits Lampedusa
Up to 1,000 new arrivals from north Africa take advantage of good weather to reach Italian island in the Mediterranean.
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Italy alarm over Tunisian migrants
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