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tv   Dutertes New War  Al Jazeera  October 11, 2019 12:32pm-1:01pm +03

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he's got high lever also mournfulness. this heap in a cruise ships can now dog right in the center of stavanger the extra revenue this generates fills the coffers of the city's poor but it's becoming a real nuisance for the residents. at park thieves. took listener because arsenal thought a listener yes server lingering actually heard the arbor to let me be clear this enough that there are many out there no can or no or for that it lego for the 2 of us nascar for no we're. not out there so me of what occurs to you and there are the york. is a retired hairdresser she spends most of the time in her garden. yes it's the shock. though 1st she and her
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husband bought their dream house almost 2 decades ago in those days the number of tourists wasn't an issue. of the sisters citizen or. a stick or a stick but the enticing methods if i'm. a loving home not have been let's obviously . around $350000.00 cruise ship passengers who visits to bangor during the season this year. local businesses welcome the money they bring although generally seaborne tourists spend less than others because they have everything they need on the ship they get they get the sas more particular side the tank the small or smaller still hang or some other kind of a key piece from him and all of either party have an event center. on a small port the. company and these papal for
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a whole day of if you blow your heart out i am the other cruise ships coming to 50 a year really must be weird for them or take a picture of the houses that is what you expect when you live in a cruise ship town. and that's why we don't live on anything that stared most of their stuff. or their heart their funk the harmony compass tells them seem to. welcome to it will they have the proximity 45 minutes to reach king's landing is a beautiful serving there is dark room full of tourists. who believe here people are happy because you know that what you gave. them wasn't just crazy empty story it was just a good story it was on this story. helping churning dubrovnik into some
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sort of a distant land well that's what we that what we are trying to avoid you know brother nick is becoming these new land regardless of the game of thrones so you never know for sure maybe the sale ana came from. there then there is a 3rd gary in the us congress in a row seat and bad was filmed on the front back of power. during the exam. in dubrovnik in croatia croatia our entire coast along until the homeland war people were renting their apartments let's say and they had guessed it were coming to their places for 10 years in a row the bed be brought this is where royal family wished farewell till to marcella you can have both in frame. princess song.
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right now with. a look. people are facing the same location for same years in a role because the way i believe that the travelling became more affordable and now you have opportunities for me one less money to visit places far far away. tourism has changed you broadening completely and the only one in full residence left in the last 8 years now i live outside of your town because i find the old town a little bit too crowded especially during summer months you can walk and you can park shopping is limited then such a thing both will fish standage rents out. the apartment he used to live in tourism is now his main income he's bought 20 apartments in the old quarter and he's
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renting them all out when i was a boy used to play ball in the streets and local. grandmothers you are used to dry clothes on. the ropes and such things that you carve the sea anymore so there are less and less inhabitants because it's the expensive. brother mick needs to keep dubrovnik site entity it shouldn't be misplaced with the king's landing but king glen king's landing was filmed in the drum make so you cannot avoid king's landing in the problem. in hopes that the municipality cashes in every time a tourist parks a rented car checks in at the hotel even when they use the public toilets for some local tradesmen to tourism is also a gravy train your highness janet is
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a local carpenter been 100 guy i've been in the house of throwing this really going to been fixed almost the. next i miss. but historically in greece the. only is causing an industry in the right. but when mass tourism arrived in holes that his business flourished economy. i. was. on the. verge on 1st. name and in. my income when i was. 10201. and housing me 100 articles up with the conflict here and i need to really know. i don't want to say i don't have really one that is happy. but has lived here his life now he's considering moving away
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because the noise and disruption becoming unbearable. safe. seats and. he's just going to leave us. a few. days will have to. also know drones on because. you've been. made from france that it almost looked on just into one of the problems. you feel to be. in. the sixty's when you received the good wishes she'd any clue fishing in and the . ones.
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she dotes already what. from the austrian alps it's back to norway this time. a village in the southwest of the country which is famous for its fuel. well here to meet for a time a pharma m t tourism activist. as directing a. saturday. in 2014 he attracted international attention when he set up
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a series of giant signs protesting against the cruise ships that bring 275002 wrists annually to the area. so hang. 10. save the salmon. so likable or any. better having it all. go and all the people pollution. vended all of our destiny all or devalued all of the.
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under bush has i lies in the fight against the cruise's last year media all over the world published this picture of a local politician in another norwegian fjords protesting i'm a kid against the cruise ship invaders. so it was true that lots. of. of course the municipality does well financially from the influx of tourists but the environment clearly suffers 2. recent studies have shown that a big cruise ship as many particles a day as the traffic of a medium sized city with around 500000 cars and what's more the vessels
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release up to 3 times more c o 2 passenger. than an aircraft that has huge consequences for global warming. today one of the very largest cruise ships. it. isn't against tourists in principle he has 4 small cabins of his own to rent but every 4th tourist here in from now comes with the cruise ships. fears that they're
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scaring away the traditional guests who used to come a long time. ago. well. it leaves. a lot. of the obvious.
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what kind of name a phone call childhood we did it just not a lot of what i mean i definitely suggest that was back in june brunswick one can of course also find a bond with a game of thrones theme i just got to jon snow. i found out on the theme of contacts patrick served with an episode that sealed smokes my friends could be good friends. but i'm a life really was really saying was watching the series using nothing here there's nothing to suggest that mass tourism has reached a peak yet here in job growth nick or in the rest of the world it's a gigantic global industry that's only going to keep on growing richer respect laws are never spoken of buildings and we don't cause any damage on the bill said problem scott very special but shouldn't we leave think a little more carefully about how on 2 way creek traffic lights go on our off
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lights are going to location this coming off the island well perhaps each of us has to choose whether to be among those tourists who leave sky on the places we visit will stay at home in front of the t.v. . as long as you keep enjoying know to whom. i am. after the genocide women on the most one night a book deal out of several times there has been live to them. one woman's vision uplifted many who'd lost hope though it's not easy this old resistance they still tool using football to empower women transforming lives in her community on and off the pitch they're able to take the children to school does run folks are just
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different but paschall was a pretty good school women make change jersey or. across the united states indigenous families are searching for their loved ones for relatives of people who go missing finding closure is often impossible people are meeting here to raise money for the search efforts of the young woman advocates and family members have started to raise awareness about the high rates of violence they disproportionately impact indigenous communities most tribal police departments are understaffed and under resourced another factor is that tribes don't have jurisdiction over non-native americans for all crimes there but a lot of concerns that the federal agencies don't respond that they don't take these crimes seriously a lack of evidence is the main reason federal officials give for declining to prosecute crimes on reservations that should be the end of the discussion. there
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should be then a ok let's see well i'm wrong in this case why the is no evidence or why the evidence isn't good enough and make sure that doesn't happen again on behalf of her majesty's government i apologize reservedly the historic apology from one of the darkest episodes in british intelligence but there's a growing agreement that the libyans could be quite useful to the west 8 years after the death of gadhafi al-jazeera world investigates western collusion with the libyan security services. gadhafi rendition on the west. on al-jazeera. civilians are among the dead as turkish artillery hits towns in northeast syria in
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the escalation of the conflict against kurdish fighters. hello i'm down in jordan this is our 0 live from doha coming up to a businessman who helped president trump's neuer investigate joe biden arrested for campaign finance violations. raising the heat on ecuador as president protesters take police officers captive as the unrest continues in the capital quito. and celebrations in tehran as a rainy and women are allowed to watch a football match in a stadium for the 1st time in decades. welcome to the program turkey has intensified its offensive against kurdish fighters in northeastern syria so far at least 15 civilians have been killed on both sides of the border the turkish defense ministry says its forces have killed more than 200 y
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p g fighters since the operation began channel structure reports now from the border between turkey and syria and a warning his report contains some disturbing images. the injured girl lies in hospital one of the legs missing the family overcome with grief the human cost of turkey's military incursion into north east syria. turkish air strikes and artillery a targeting the defenses of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces. on some fronts turkish soldiers and their local allies the opposition syrian national army pushed a few kilometers south capturing a number of villages despite being outgunned and outmanned by the 2nd largest army in nato the kurdish led s.d.s. falsies are resisting. that there are civilian casualties on the turkish flag at
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the border to. the government says a number of people including this 9 month old baby who were killed by s.d.f. artillery the turkish military says the 1st phase of its air and ground operation is 100 kilometers strip of territory between the syrian border town of tel aviv and russell i mean to the east it is the same area the u.s. military withdrew from earlier this week. international aid agencies are warning of an impending humanitarian disaster they also warn of mass displacement of people. took his commanders say civilians and civilian infrastructure not the targets of the campaign thousands of syrians already on the move but the safe zone turkey says it wants to create extends 480 kilometers along the border and 30 kilometers deep turkey says the operation is about ending
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a security threat it considers the syrian kurdish group the white p.g. which forms the backbone of the s.d.f. a terrorist organization the turks also want to millions of refugees it is looking off to move to the safe side. so you know most 40 years syrians fled from rock out and other areas they fled from isolate the y.p. she took his province of song is home 240-0000 serious and 125000 of them live here and this turkish border town they need to be able to go home. the west and arab countries have been deeply critical of turkey's military campaign the president received type. hate back. to him games day. with 3600000 syrian refugees in our country whiting to go back to their homes the european union look at yourself i repeat at the moment you cannot call or define
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the operation as an invasion our job is easy we could just open the doors in 2600000 refugees we've seen them back to you. sued out of some numbers in saudi arabia should look in the mirror they put human in the situation and look what's happening in the 10s of thousands of people are dying in yemen saudi arabia you should talk about this 1st you cannot criticize our operation also egypt you cannot talk at all you are the murderer of democracy in your country. the united nations refugee agency and aid agencies operating inside syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as turkey's military campaign continues there calling for international pressure on ankara and restraint from all sides involved the turkish government says it will continue its campaign until its objectives are achieved trial strafford al jazeera near the turkish syrian border but following thursday's u.n. security council meeting on syria diplomatic editor james bay sat down with the u.k.'s
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ambassador to the u.n. to discuss the turkish military operation. we've made it very clear that we didn't support the turkish military incursion we don't support the operation and we want to see it ended the turks say that they are acting under the u.n. charter article $51.00 which says that you can act in self-defense you're an expert on these things do you believe this is self-defense or do you believe this is a breach of international law when i'm not a legal expert it is true that the right to self-defense is in evidence and it's also in shrine in article 51 of the charter as you say and the turks have written to the security council with that justification i think 2 things on that one is that whatever justification countries use it doesn't relieve them of the responsibility to follow international humanitarian law and the geneva conventions
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with any military operation and i think the 2nd point as was discussed by the security council today is that it won't the military operation we believe will not solve the stated national security problem that turkey has in that part of syria so we have been urging the turks to get back into diplomatic talks some of those have been with the americans about the so-called safe zone we regretted very much that those talks were broken off and we really would encourage the turks to consider reconsider very seriously starting them again. forecasters say a typhoon heading for japan will be the most powerful to hit tokyo in more than 60 years people in the chiba region are securing their belongings the head of super typhoon 100 base on saturday many are still picking up the pieces after typhoon fashion struck the region a month ago organizers of the rugby world cup which is being held in the country have already canceled 2 games that were supposed to take place this weekend. u.s.
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congressional democrats have issued subpoenas for 2 businessmen charged with campaign finance violations the ukrainian left parness and belorussian eagle freeman who were arrested in florida are associates of president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani according to the indictment both men funneled foreign money to u.s. political candidates trump is facing an impeachment inquiry into whether he withheld military aid to ukraine for personal political gain they saw political influence not only to advance their own financial interests but to advance the political interests of at least one foreign official a ukrainian government official who sought the dismissal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine well donald trump has been holding his latest rally in minneapolis in the state of minnesota john hendren was there. inside an arena here in minneapolis the president has spoken says thousands of supporters many of them wearing those red make america great again hats that are his trademark but out here
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in the streets there have been sounds of people in around a rally that is larger than any that we've seen in recent months and these are demonstrators who are calling for the president's impeachment their chance include lock him up and impeach this is the 1st major rally the president has held since a peach when proceedings became official 2 weeks ago and outside the crowd just being polite but they've also made the trip fans walk a gauntlet on the way into the rally and police appear to be getting ready to divide the 2 groups to ensure that there is no violence inside the crowd is very supportive of the president but outside the calls for impeachment have grown louder . a face 5 people have been killed in ecuador following a week of violent protests and bijan as demonstrators took several police officers captive parading them on stage in the capital quito the protesters are angry at new
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austerity measures introduced by president marina which lead to higher fuel prices but marina has moved government operations out of quito since the protests began a said he one step down. as the latest from quito. there is a lot of anger a lot of passion and somewhat of a confused situation here in the capital ttyl where thousands and thousands of indigenous ecuadorians are gathering inside and outside of a cultural center that has become now the headquarters for the indigenous confederation of ecuador and its leadership just a short while ago there was a religious ceremony for one of the protesters who was killed in clashes with police on thursday there also were these there were 8 policemen inside one of them was detained early in the morning and then we spoke to a colonel who is the boss of that particular trooper he went there with another group to try to secure his release he said that they were well treated to they were
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trying to make a have a put a peaceful solution to this but when i asked whether he was allowed to leave whenever he wanted to he told me that he could not they were not mistreated he said after the funeral there were moves from exodus from the confederation at 1st they were calling for the resignation of president lending more to know who was who is refusing to list of ferreting measures imposed 8 days ago now they are saying that they will continue to demonstrate that they will continue to be on strike until the quote i.m.f. has left ecuador but they are calling on the president to stop what they call repression which they have stopped short now of demanding at least for now his resignation. thousands of students have been rallying in colombia demanding funding for education and the ledge corrupt practices at universities large scale protests are being held in 17 cities including the capital bogota student and teacher organizations say president 2 k. has failed to keep its promises to invest in public education the situation has
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escalated since last month when protesters at several universities were told by state police officers some of them pity has more now from the capital bogota. what started as a peaceful demonstration with almost 10000 students a vote public and private universities here in the capital a book that ended up in more clashes with the police as the protesters arrived here in central plaza believe our school skirmishes broke out some protesters with their face covered started throwing stones at the police and the police responded with the tear gas and stun grenade that and took over the last all the protesters dispersed this is the 6th demonstration in the last 10 days in. as students are protesting a number of cases of corruption in the administration of public universities also demanding more resources for public universities from the government and finally
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