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Former Spanish PM Rajoy arrives to testify in separatist trial

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Spain's former prime minister Mariano Rajoy, in power when Catalonia's executive tried to secede, arrives at the Spanish Supreme Court in Madrid to testify in the trial of separatist leaders in a highly sensitive hearing just months before elections. IMAGES of Rajoy's arrival at the Madrid Supreme Court

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