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Aug 2021
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Leçon d'été: Secrètement (Secretly)

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Sa compagne a révélé que Julian Assange est secrètement devenu le père de deux enfants alors qu’il vivait à l’ambassade d’Equateur à Londres.

Traduction:
Julian Assange secretly fathered two children while living inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London, his partner has revealed.

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