Tourists stroll the city of Venice amid travel surge Visitors have poured back into Venice, with outsiders often vastly outnumbering the 50,000 residents of the city center, overwhelming the narrow alleys and putting the daily charge back on the mayor’s agenda. (SOURCE:
Labour has destroyed important documents that would have shone a much-needed light on where Angela Rayner claimed to be living when she applied to be a parliamentary candidate, it has been claimed. The revelation comes two days after the party refused to
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will head to Capitol Hill on Thursday for an address to U.S. lawmakers meant to underscore the importance of keeping a strong partnership between the two countries at a time of tension in the Asia-Pacific and skepticism
After losing his wife to colon cancer, a New York man has dedicated his life to fighting the disease and trying to protect other families from the same tragedy. Roy de Souza, now 54, and his wife, Aisha de Sequeira, had three
The EU has postponed a major climate and nature protection plan due to farmers’ protests before the June elections. Final approval for the plan, a key part of the European Green Deal, was expected Monday but was instead shelved. A change in
The European Union has pledged an $8 billion aid package to Egypt to address economic issues and increased migration. The aid deal was signed by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Cairo. Attendees at
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Ousmane Sonko, Senegal’s top opposition leader, was released from prison ahead of the March 24 election but has been barred from running. Sonko’s release energized supporters, with thousands celebrating in Dakar. The court decision barring Sonko from the election cannot be appealed,
President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his first “fireside chat” on this day in history, March 12, 1933, to reassure and inform a nation reeling from the effects of the Great Depression. This was the first in a series of broadcasts in which
Another familiar foe has appeared as drivers prepare for the first race on the F1 schedule in Bahrain: Loose drain covers. On Thursday, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was on the track when his car ran over a loose cover, though it appeared