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Month: July 2021

The Rocca di Angera is part of th the Borromeo properties on Lake Maggiore.

The Italian gardens hoping to change tourism

By Antonia Mortensen and Sharon Braithwaite, CNN Planning a post-vaccination vacation this year? Chances are, you’ll be spending a lot of time outdoors. With destinations slowly opening up for tourism again, and travelers tentatively booking flights, travels that take in the great outdoors look set to boom post-pandemic. And in Italy — the first country

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Could you be related to Leonardo da Vinci?

By Brooke Taylor, CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO, Ontario (CTV Network) — New research sheds light on just how far Leonardo da Vinci’s bloodline extends, from 1331 continuing through to 14 descendants still living today. Alessandro Vezzosi and Agnese Sabato’s decade-long study was published in Human Evolution documenting the continuous

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La Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela va camino a sancionar ley de lenguaje inclusivo, mientras la comunidad LGBTQ exige inclusión real

olivertapia (CNN Español) — La Asamblea Nacional de Venezuela aprobó este martes en primera discusión la Ley de promoción y uso del lenguaje con conciencia de género. La diputada Niloha Delgado, del oficialista Partido socialista Unido de Venezuela y quien presentó el proyecto, destacó que la propuesta está vinculada al lenguaje no sexista y explicó

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‘Horrific’ graffiti on Martin Luther King Jr. statue in Southern California is being investigated as a hate crime, police say

By Brisa Colon, CNN A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. in Southern California was vandalized with a swastika and other “horrific” graffiti that police are investigating as a hate crime, officials said. Officers from the Long Beach Police Department were called to King Park on Friday around 3:20 p.m. following reports the statue was

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A menos que los vientos alcancen los 72 kmh, los equipos en Miami continuarán buscando entre los escombros del colapso en medio del clima severo

Mariana Toro (CNN) — A pesar de que una tormenta tropical azota el estado, la búsqueda entre los escombros de las víctimas del derrumbe de un edificio en Florida continúa con toda su fuerza, con equipos trabajando en medio del clima inclemente hasta que se les ordene detenerse. Vientos de hasta 50 kms por hora

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