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Welcome to Thursday, where at least 80 are killed in a stampede during a food distribution event in Yemen’s capital Sana’a, climate scientists worry that the return of the El Niño may lead to record high temperatures, and Oceania is treated to a “hybrid” solar eclipse. Meanwhile, Vera Mantengoli in Italian daily La Stampa hopes that counting beds in Venice can be a wake-up call about over-tourism in la Serenissima.

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