Italians turn away from private beaches amid debate over rising prices

Figures suggest shift from country’s traditional summer culture, with lounger and parasol rentals up to €90 a day

Italians appear to be snubbing beaches this summer, amid claims they are rebelling against the high prices charged by the owners of private beach concessions.

Going to the beach and renting cabins, loungers and parasols – usually at the same location – has long been an ingrained habit of Italian summer holiday culture.

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‘Nazis don’t belong in this country’: Victorian premier scathing over masked march by ‘goons’ in Melbourne CBD

Man allegedly assaulted after confronting group of about 100 people on march to Flagstaff Gardens early on Saturday

The Victorian premier, Jacinta Allan, has condemned “goons” who took part in a neo-Nazi march through the streets of Melbourne in the early hours of Saturday morning.

About 100 people dressed in black with face coverings marched through the Melbourne CBD, including down Bourke Street, police said in a statement.

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Armenia, Azerbaijan sign historic US-brokered peace deal – DW

  1. Armenia, Azerbaijan sign historic US-brokered peace deal  DW
  2. Azerbaijan and Armenia sign peace deal at White House that creates a ‘Trump Route’ in region  The Guardian
  3. Trump Administration: Latest News and Updates  The New York Times
  4. President Trump Brokers Another Historic Peace Deal  The White House (.gov)
  5. Trump announces peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia  Reuters
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Nagasaki’s twin bells ring in unison for first time in 80 years to mark atomic bombing

Mayor of Japanese city used the anniversary of US bombing to urge the world to stop armed conflicts, warning nuclear war was ‘looming’ over everyone

Twin cathedral bells rang in unison in Nagasaki for the first time in 80 years on Saturday, commemorating the moment the city was destroyed by an American atomic bomb.

The two bells rang out at Immaculate Conception cathedral, also called the Urakami cathedral, at 11.02am, the moment the bomb was dropped on 9 August 1945, three days after a nuclear attack on Hiroshima.

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Sheinbaum rejects US ‘invasion’ after Trump orders military to target Mexico cartels

Mexico’s president says ‘there will be no invasion … it’s absolutely off the table’ after news reports of order

Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has rejected the idea that the US might invade Mexico after news reports suggested Donald Trump had authorized the use of military force targeting drug cartels deemed terrorist organizations in Latin American countries.

“The United States is not going to come to Mexico with their military,” she said during a daily news conference on Friday. “We cooperate, we collaborate, but there will be no invasion. It’s off the table, absolutely off the table.”

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Rubio: ‘Talks with Hamas fell apart the day Macron decided to recognize Palestinian state’ – Ynetnews

  1. Rubio: 'Talks with Hamas fell apart the day Macron decided to recognize Palestinian state'  Ynetnews
  2. Recognizing a Palestinian state now will complicate future peace efforts, experts warn  Fox News
  3. US blames Macron for collapsed Gaza peace talks  The Telegraph
  4. France’s recognition of Palestinian state scuttled Gaza truce talks, Rubio says  politico.eu
  5. Voices from the Arab press: Macron’s promise and Great Britain’s historical burden  The Jerusalem Post
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Amsterdam nightclub scheme becomes flashpoint in Dutch city planning rows

Heritage concerns overruled as developers say planning approvals too slow in nation aiming to build 1m more homes

Amsterdam was once famous for its alternative nightlife but now a planned new multi-storey building that will be home to a club, cafe and apartments has become a flashpoint in the battle between preserving heritage buildings and rowdy entertainment.

In the latest urban planning tussle to hit one of Europe’s most densely populated countries, neighbours of Amsterdam’s planned “Institute for Night Culture” (INC) fear it will shake their foundations.

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In a tiny European statelet, a Putin ally is running out of road – CNN

  1. In a tiny European statelet, a Putin ally is running out of road  CNN
  2. Russia says Dodik court ruling threatens Bosnia's unity  Reuters
  3. Pro‑Putin Balkan disruptor stripped of political office in Bosnia  politico.eu
  4. Appeals court in Bosnia confirms sentence for Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik  AP News
  5. Dodik's Presidential Mandate Revoked Following Verdict  Genocide Watch
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