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Tourist hotspots fight Airbnb delugeCampaigners from some of the most stunning destinations in the Mediterranean will hold an urgent meeting in Venice this week on how to control the surging number of tourists, who they say are destroying their homes.The activists from Dubrovnik, Rhodes, Santorini, Corfu, Paphos in Cyprus and Venice claim that cruise ships and the huge rise in Airbnb lettings are pushing up rents, forcing out local people and killing off the communities in their towns and cities.“We are victims of our own success,” Marco Gasparinetti, the Venetian activist who organised the meeting, said. “We are losing residents and our heritage is vanishing — the very things people come to see.”
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British Airways-owner IAG swoops on rival airline NorwegianBritish Airways-owner IAG has taken a near-5pc stake in Norwegian Air Shuttle with a view to buying the budget airline.IAG’s investment was described as a “bolt from the blue” by one airline analyst, though he noted that the company - which owns BA along with Aer Lingus, Iberia, Level and Vueling - closely monitors the operations of all its competitors.
Tesco urgently recalls children's toys amid fears they may chokeThe safety warming involves a set of Carousel Drive and Talk emergency vehicles.
Police fired after claiming mice ate half a ton of marijuana that mysteriously disappeared from warehouseForensic experts dismissed explanation as implausible When more than 500kg of marijuana disappeared from a police warehouse in Argentina, officers had an improbable explanation: it must have been eaten by mice.