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The Italian Unesco site is hoping to reduce over-tourism with the charge – the first of its kind in a major city
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High winds, rains, winter storms and tropical cyclones accounted for 80% of power interruptions over the last 20 years
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The African country accounted for two-thirds of the additional 13.5m people needing urgent help as displacement drove food insecurity globally
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The Basque Countryâs Mondragón Corporation is the globeâs largest industrial co-operative, with workers paying for the right to share in its profits â and its losses. In return for giving more to their employer, they expect more bac ...
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Harry Danielsâs TikToks of him singing awkwardly at stars alternate between trolling and displays of love for celebrities â but how does he do it?
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Government to resume cooperation with UN agency for Palestinians in Gaza after report finds Israel had yet to back up accusations on employees having terror ties
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A large coyote was spotted strolling around New Yorkâs Central Park last weekend. The coyote was in the Cherry Hill area of the park just north of East 72nd Street. Brett Cohn, a resident of the Upper East Side, captured the footage during an ea ...
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UN officials warned the project would likely be used as a substitute during Israel’s invasion of Rafah
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The alarming rate of racism against people from east and south-east Asian communities is rarely discussed, says Labour MP Sarah Owen
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Investors lodge 58% protest vote against emissions report but defiant chair Richard Goyder maintains company is part of solution to climate change
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Passengers numbers this year predicted to hit 82.4m but airportâs future uncertain, with proposed £6bn sale in doubt
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£2.2bn-worth of oil processed in China, India and Turkey â to whom Russia supplies crude â was imported in 2023, data shows
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‘No clear consensus’ from British public for outright ban on likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg hosting shows