Water Leak and Ticket Fraud Charges Deepen Louvre's Problems
A burst pipe and ticket fraud scandal are exacerbating issues at the Louvre museum in Paris following recent break-ins and strikes.
Gang threatens water merchants and charges fee for sales in Sobral; 10 arrested
At least 10 criminals were arrested in Sobral, Brazil, for threatening and extorting merchants selling bottled water.
The Trevi Fountain becomes paid to manage tourism and angers visitors: 'We already paid by throwing a coin into the water'
The Trevi Fountain in Rome now charges a two-euro entrance fee to manage tourist crowds, upsetting many visitors who feel they already contribute by throwing coins into the fountain.
Changes in electricity charges: What the decision of the RAEY predicts for grid charges
The article discusses the recent decision by the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy, and Water (RAEY) regarding changes in electricity grid charges, including increases to be reflected in consumer bills and the regulated revenues for ADMIE.
Households in the Pardubice Region Will Pay More for Water, with the Exception of Vysoké Mýto or Skuteč
Households in the Pardubice region of the Czech Republic will face increased water charges, except for those in Vysoké Mýto and Skuteč.
EYDAP: The RAEY approved the increase in water tariffs
The Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water (RAEY) approved increases in water tariffs in Attica after a long period of stagnation, allowing for adjustments in both household and business charges.
USKOK filed an indictment against Obersnel and a celebrated water polo player
USKOK has filed charges against former Rijeka mayor Vojko Obersnel and renowned water polo player Samir Barać, along with two former officials, for allegedly colluding to defraud the city budget over several years.