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'No to tickets, yes to services and housing': Venetians protest €5 tourist entry fee

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The fee was introduced yesterday for daytime visitors to tackle overtourism in the city.

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US expected to provide €5.5 billion to fund weapons for Ukraine

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The package will include a wide array of munitions for air defence, including for the highly-sought Patriot missiles.

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50 years after Portugal's dictatorship, the far-right is seducing the country's youth

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Portugal’s far-right Chega party made historic gains in the country’s national elections held in early March. Taking 18% of the vote, the party sought to seduce Portugal’s youth, in a year which marks 50 years since Portugal overthrew its…

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Markets rebound: Easing geopolitical tension and strong earnings bring recovery

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European stock markets have bounced back after a three-week losing streak, bolstered by eased geopolitical tensions and robust corporate earnings. Meanwhile, Wall Street is also set for a positive week, with performance influenced by the…

Eminem announces his next album... and his last?

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The real slim shady is back with a new album, but is it the end for the iconic rapper?

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Les Flammes 2024: Aya Nakamura reigns supreme with three top awards

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Aya Nakamura has cemented her status as the French queen of hip-hop at Les Flammes. The awards were created by Yard and Booska-P, in partnership with Spotify, in response to the longstanding neglect of rap and R&B genres at France's…

'No confidence': Scottish coalition government collapses in battle over climate targets

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A three-year coalition between the SNP and Scottish Green Party has broken down after emissions targets were dropped.

Jane Austen’s House Museum enlists the public’s help to transcribe her brother’s memoir

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Could Jane Austen’s brother Francis shed some new light on the beloved author’s life? The Jane Austen’s House museum hopes so – but first it needs help deciphering his handwriting.

US regulator votes to restore net neutrality rules

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The move effectively reinstates a net neutrality order the commission first issued in 2015.

Why is Spain's unemployment rate rising and what's being done to cap it?

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The abundance of temporary contracts, as well as low productivity have both contributed to unemployment levels spiking in the first quarter of the year.

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Tech titans soar: Alphabet and Microsoft ride high on AI-driven earnings wave

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The two tech giants - Alphabet and Microsoft - report strong quarterly earnings that surpass market expectations, propelling their stocks to soar. Investors maintain optimism toward their respective core businesses, which have been powered…

War in Gaza: 18 countries urge Hamas to free hostages as Israeli strikes hit Rafah

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All the latest developments from the Israel Hamas war.

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Spanish PM Sánchez weighs options amid wife corruption accusations

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Spain remains on edge awaiting news on whether Pedro Sánchez will stay in government or decide to step back.

Justice for French Touch: The Gallic movement's essential tracks

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For the release of French electro duo Justice's first album in over seven years, here's a countdown of the essential French Touch songs.

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EU elections: French far-right candidate launches his campaign but avoids confrontation

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Just hours after Macron's Europe speech on Thursday, the head of the French far-right party, Jordan Bardella, unveiled his campaign for the European elections… but refused to answer questions.

Scottish funding body claims Edinburgh Fringe is in 'precarious' state

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Creative Scotland has accused the organisation behind the Edinburgh Fringe of improperly running the festival in defence of them pulling funding ahead of its 2024 run.

Alcohol, e-cigarettes, cannabis: What can be done to curb substance use among teenagers?

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Experts warned that the widespread use of harmful substances among teenagers in Europe was a serious public health threat.

Oligarch sanction setbacks are no big deal, Brussels says

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A string of EU court judgements overruling asset freezes on Russian businessmen doesn't upend the overall strategy.

Latest news bulletin | April 26th – Morning

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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

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France's Casino supermarket chain to cut 3,200 jobs following takeover

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France's Casino supermarket chain is to cut between 1,300 and 3,200 jobs following its recent takeover by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky.

‘Red flag’: Bug splats on cars reveal a staggering drop in insect numbers over last 20 years

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New research has discovered that the number of bugs across the United Kingdom has lessened by a concerning amount over the last two decades.

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Cyprus overwhelmed as number of refugee arrivals surges

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The "worst may be yet to come," authorities on the Mediterranean island have warned.

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Serbia president sorry for calling Slovenians 'disgusting,' saying he meant their politicians

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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologised on Wednesday for calling Slovenians “disgusting”, clarifying he was only referring to their politicians.

French Palme d’Or winner Laurent Cantet dies aged 63

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The Cannes Film Festival bid farewell to "a fierce humanist, who sought light despite social violence and found hope despite the harshness of reality".

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WATCH: Should the Premier League have a salary cap?

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Player salaries are increasing, will the Premier League implement a salary cap?

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Judge asks for investigation into Spanish PM's wife to be suspended

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Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez has said he may well step down after his wife was accused of corruption.

Police rumble gang stealing antique books across Europe

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Works by Russian literary greats such as Alexander Pushkin and Nikolai Gogol were substituted with valueless counterfeits from European libraries.

Over 281 million people faced acute hunger in 2023, with the worst famine in Gaza, UN says

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the report is “a roll call of human failings,” and that “in a world of plenty, children are starving to death".

We should not make the same mistake with autonomous driving as we did with electric vehicles

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Let's propel the automotive industry into a future where autonomy is not just a possibility but a reality, Henrik Green writes.

MEPs agree to give European clean tech manufacturing a boost

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New rules are designed to bring ‘clean tech sovereignty’ to the bloc in face of competition from China and the US.