The viral candy that's causing lines of hundreds of tourists at a Dolomites refuge
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A mountain refuge in the Italian Dolomites has become a massive tourist attraction, drawing hundreds of visitors who form long lines each morning. The surge in popularity is driven by viral social media content featuring krapfen, a pastry similar to a doughnut, sold at the Friedrich August refuge in Val di Fassa.
Separately, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, police arrested a 36-year-old man following a burglary at a graphic design company in the neighborhood of Parque Patricios. Law enforcement sources noted that the suspect has 19 previous criminal records and three prior convictions, having been released from custody only two months before his latest arrest.
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Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR)Reports on viral tourism in the Italian Dolomites driven by social media.
Infobae (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (AR) (Second snippet)Reports on local crime and the rearrest of a repeat offender in Buenos Aires.