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Protests on the water over first Venice cruise ship in 17 months

As the first cruise ship arrives in Venice after 17 months of coronavirus restrictions, protesters with the 'No Big Ships' movement to take to the Giudecca Canal to express their disapproval. A rival group that supports cruise ships, called 'Venice at work', also takes to the water to show their support for the activity in a city whose economy relies heavily on tourism.

Pride parade returns to Provincetown

Provincetown (United States) (AFP) – The Pride parade is back in Provincetown, Massachusetts, a town long considered a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community. The parade is happening in a limited capacity this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Floyd Mayweather, Logan Paul weigh-in ahead of exhibition bout

Hollywood (United States) (AFP) – YouTuber Logan Paul and boxer Floyd Mayweather meet ahead of Sunday night's match to register their weights. The Internet star outweighs his rival by 34 pounds (15kg), although the former welterweight world champion remains the favorite.

Illegal Bosnia church is torn down after decades-long legal battle

Bulldozers have demolished a Serbian Orthodox church in a Bosnian village, two decades after it was constructed illegally on land owned by a Bosniac Muslim woman. The building was erected shortly after Fata Orlovic and her family were expelled from their village during the Bosnian Wars.

Company urges Kenyans to plant trees with seedballs

A company in Kenya is doing its part to combat climate change as it has promoted the "Seed Ball Project" to advance reforestation efforts. Saturday marks World Environment Day. This year's theme is centered on ecosystem restoration. And one company in Kajiado is doing just that by getting as many people as possible to plant trees using seedballs.

US probe into COVID-19 origins primarily motivated by politics: commentary

It's more urgent now for countries to work on coronavirus pandemic control and vaccination than an investigation into the virus' origins primarily motivated by politics, said China Global Television Network (CGTN) anchor Wang Guan on Friday while commenting on U.S. President Joe Biden's order for the American intelligence community to conduct an investigation into the origins of the novel coronavirus.

Infrastructure Bill Would Upgrade Aging US Waterways System

It's a routine sight on the Illinois River: towboats slowly pushing barges carrying everything from salt and petroleum to corn and soybeans, the top commodities produced in the state. "This is the backbone of our economy," said Tom Heinold, chief of the operations division for the U.

Exiled Belarusians protest at closure of Polish land border

On the border between Poland and Belarus, opponents of President Alexander Lukashenko waved the red and white flag of the opposition movement – to protest at the closure of the crossing to all but goods traffic. Officially the reason for the closure since December is COVID-19 but many suspect Lukashenko of using the pandemic as a pretext for clamping down on the protest movement against his rule.

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