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It wasn't just Zakaria Aboukhlal, who was secured in a matter of hours. Yesterday, Torino made a surprise trip to Germany (a ...
Michel is a football journalist based in Beirut who has been a die-hard Juventus supporter since 1996. He is a Law graduate ...
Juventus are expected to send a new offer for Randal Kolo Muani next week, but Chelsea and Manchester United remain ...
After Italy’s win last year, the Eurovision Song Content 2022 is taking place in Turin this month. The first semi-final was ...
Gazzetta dello Sport confirms that Kristjan Asllani is not part of the Inter project, but the Albania international wants to ...
The ATP Finals will remain in Turin at least through 2026, the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation announced Thursday — ...
What’s most significant about Turin is that is was the first city to house an Italian government. Victor Emmanuel II became King of Italy in 1861 here, so it’s no wonder many of the things to do in ...
Manchester United’s performance in the transfer market over the last decade has been littered with costly mistakes which has ...
Scientists claim to have discovered inconsistencies in a landmark 1988 study that claimed the Shroud of Turin was a a Medieval forgery and are calling for a new analysis on the 14-foot linen.
Cicero Moraes, a Brazilian forensic expert and 3D illustrator, says the famous shroud would not look the way it does if it was placed over the body of Christ, or any body.
Scientists have been studying the Turin Shroud for centuries - and new evidence has recently emerged to suggest the cloth is real. The linen measures 4.3 metres by 1.1 metres and bears two images ...
Shroud of Turin 'stained with blood from torture victim', find researchers 'Our results point out that at the nanoscale a scenario of violence is recorded in the funeral fabric' ...
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