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    Venice residents protest against payment system

    STORY: Holding banners reading "No to ticket for Vene-Land" and chanting "Here we live and here we stay", a few hundred people peacefully marched through Piazzale Roma to express their no to the new measure.The protesters say they want a reduction in the number of tourists but don't agree the introduction of the payment system. Signs were set up outside the train station and near an entry footbridge warning visitors they had to pay the new 5-euro ($5.35) charge before diving into Venice's narrow

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    Windmill sails fall from Paris' Moulin Rouge

    STORY: This is what the Moulin Rouge looked like on Thursday (April 25) after the sails of the landmark red windmill fell to the ground overnight. Jean-Victor Clerico is the general manager of the celebrated cabaret club. “The Moulin Rouge, in 135 years of history, has experienced many adventures but it is true that for the sails, this is the first time that this has happened." He added that no one was injured in the incident. A spokesperson for the Moulin Rouge said the theater would investigat

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    'Can You Catch It as Well?': MEP Releases Dove Inside European Parliament

    A politician released a dove inside the European parliament in Strasbourg, France, on April 24 as part of a plea for peace.Slovakian MEP Miroslav Radacovsky released the bird while making what he said would be his “last intervention in the parliament.”Taking the dove out of a bag he was wearing inside his jacket, Radacovsky says, according to the live translation: “I would like to wish the whole of Europe, the whole of [the] world, the Russians and the Ukrainians – I wish everyone peace.”“And if

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    Venice introduces first payment charge for tourists

    STORY: In an effort to thin the huge crowds visiting in peak holiday season, Venice became the first city in the world to introduce a payment system for tourists on Thursday (April 25).Signs warning day-trippers about the new 5-euro, or just over five dollar ($5.35) charge were set up outside the train station and near an entry footbridge.Simone Venturini is responsible for tourism and social cohesion in Venice."So we are just trying to discourage arriving from day trippers in 29 particular days

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    Protest takes place as Post Office Inquiry continues

    Protests took place outside the Post Office Inquiry as Angela van den Bogerd gave evidence saying she was "truly sorry" for the "devastation caused" by the wrongful conviction of subpostmasters.