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Berlusconi to face renewed corruption trial

Italy’s top court has declared the controversial immunity law, which protected Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi from prosecution while in office, unconstitutional.

This news will come as a shock to Mr Berlusconi as he now faces a renewed corruption trial in Milan which is expected to resume in about two months.

The Italian Prime Minister is accused of attempting to bribe judges to block the takeover of a firm by a business rival in the 1980s.

The immunity law, passed...

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