A fire broke out overnight in the 12th district of Paris, damaging the roof and bell tower of a town hall. Around 150 firefighters spent three hours controlling the blaze, but concerns remain over the stability of the bell tower's spire. The cause is unclear, though authorities don't suspect foul play. Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo expressed sadness, recalling the 2019 Notre Dame fire. No injuries were reported.
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Thousands of people on boats and on land staged a "surf and turf" protest in northwest Spain on Saturday against a planned textile factory and the reopening of a copper mine. Organisers -- who termed the rally a "surf and turf" protest -- said they had suspicions about the plans by Portuguese company Altri to build a factory to make lyocell, a semi-synthetic textile.
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