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Fox News: American tourist reportedly impaled on Rome's Colosseum fence as dozens watch in horror
American tourist reportedly impaled on Rome's Colosseum fence as dozens watch in horror
A 47-year-old American tourist visiting Rome was seriously injured after impaling himself on a metal fence at the Colosseum while trying to climb over it for a better view. Witnesses reported his screams for help until he lost consciousness.

Emergency responders took over 20 minutes to free him from the fence, and he underwent surgery for a severe lower back wound, receiving over 80 stitches. He remains hospitalized in serious condition.


Le Monde: Avignon Festival's deputy director quits amid allegations of improper behavior
Avignon Festival's deputy director quits amid allegations of improper behavior
Pierre Gendronneau, deputy director of the Avignon Festival, has resigned amid allegations of sexist and sexual violence and harassment. His departure comes as the festival implements measures to combat such behaviors, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy.

Event administrator Eve Lombart noted the importance of training to establish clear communal living rules, addressing varying levels of tolerance among participants.


#technology

GB News: Gene-edited superfruit including bananas that 'don’t go brown' to hit British supermarkets in months
Gene-edited superfruit including bananas that 'don’t go brown' to hit British supermarkets in months
New UK legislation could allow gene-edited superfruits, such as non-browning bananas and long-lasting strawberries, to hit supermarket shelves by next year. The rules aim to provide consumers with healthier food options while reducing environmental impact.

Companies like Tropic and Simplot are poised to apply for approval, with products expected to undergo a six-month regulatory review. If successful, these innovations could transform the food supply by enhancing nutritional value and shelf life.