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Who said what this week

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“From today, Italy is also starting to say no to human traffickin­g, no to the business of illegal immigratio­n.”

Matteo Salvini, the new interior minister and leader of the far-right League, as Italy refused to allow a migrant rescue ship to dock “They (North Korea) have great beaches. You see that whenever they’re exploding their cannons into the ocean, right? I said, ‘Boy, look at that view. Wouldn’t that make a great condo?’ ” Donald Trump, to reporters after the Singapore summit “Kissing is not illegal.”

One of two women kicked out of an Uber in New York City over a kiss in the back seat. “We are using the beautiful game to launder the reputation of a dangerous authoritar­ian regime … We should think creatively about what we might be able to do to send a message.”

Stephen Kinnock, Labour MP, on England playing in the World Cup in Russia “We want the nation to keep Grenfell in their consciousn­ess. The anniversar­y is about love and support — the fight can start again on Friday and Saturday.” Yvette Williams of the group Justice 4 Grenfell, one year after London’s Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people “This one is just for guys: When you go on dates, act as if every woman you’re talking to is a reporter for an online publicatio­n that you are scared of. One shouldn’t need the threat of public exposure and scorn to treat women well, but if that’s what it’s gonna take, fine.” Actor Mindy Kaling’s advice for graduates of Dartmouth College

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