British newspaper Telegraph to pay Melania Trump 'substantial' damages for article

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LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - British newspaper The Telegraph has agreed to pay United States First Lady Melania Trump 'substantial' damages after running an article in its magazine a week ago that it said included 'a number of false statements' and shouldn't have been published.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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