Real Madrid do not lose many battles in Europe but they lost one on Friday when the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled against them in their long-running row with French newspaper Le Monde. In a ruling with wide potential implications for press freedom, the Luxembourg-based court decided that fin...
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