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the of those people living in areas deemed to be vulnerable to landslides but also in coastal communities where the people are facing multiple threats of course from the strong winds and heavy rain but also the possibility of storm surge and the fact that we are almost in a full moon meaning that the tide may well be a lot higher than it usually would be and many people living in these coastal areas are still recovering from the last typhoon that struck at the beginning of the last month which caused a lot of damage and resulted in several deaths as well all thirty's taking no chances with the transport systems as well most train services were canceled along with hundreds of flights to and from tokyo's airports in the news ahead the former prisoner and the professor a rare t.v. show down the president kind of the spirit. and how one town in the central philippines is trying to break gender stereotypes.
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hello there have a few coastal shows a new forecast into southern sections of japan you can see the catalyst satellite and we'll see more in the way it's going to funnel stills particularly in hong kong for the next couple of days so these rain chiles really clinging to coastal as a pin to fusion and then further through the in teria more rain working its way into you bay and also province as well also into these northern areas all the vietnam quite a strong on shore flow that that we had across towards india it's still those monsoon rains are still very much in the 4 cars but of course they are now really receding and in fact the message department has now put the official start which actually is the 9th of october and by the 10th already there in comes the much of
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this region and if the rains continue to stay where they are that in actual fact although it started about a month later than usual the rains will soon be pretty much in line with where they should be this time of the month so this is sunday the rain still quite heavy through under pradesh butting up into dishes as well and then into monday we'll see more rain showers across to the west the west and gas and down into kara and again more of those scattered thunderstorms across inseam us over shoreline kabit really for the most part it's a dry picture and finally drawing off in mumbai as well with the high 54 degrees. chief charles office a photo of the cine team for many. and big profits for a few that is tourists flood europe's must see destination tensions are rising. with local communities paying a heavy price for copying our see people in power asks what are the true economic
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and environmental costs of europe's tourism i've learned on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories this hour turkish forces and their allies have taken control of the center of. a key syrian border tom after 4 days of heavy fighting kurdish forces there are disputing not saying. protesters in ecuador have read jek to an offer of direct talks from the president to end days of violent demonstrations thousands of people are again out on the streets of quito angry at
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lennon moreno's decision to scrap fuel subsidies which led to a price hikes and soon those live pictures. are firing in the street as well burning of tires we saw our correspondent on the rock low there a little bit earlier and i'd say that situation is getting you know come up with some quite loud explosions there actually we'll keep an eye on these live pictures and see if it does escalate further. and one other headline typhoon i give us which is made landfall outside of tokyo more than a 1000000 people have been told they should evacuate their homes. the storm is forecast to be one of the worst on record for japan. final campaign rallies are being held in mozambique in the run up to choose the general election it will be the 6th vote since the end of the civil war in $1002.00 the ruling from a party is challenged by its rival renamo tension remains between them despite signing a final peace deal back in august there are 4 people vying for the top job but the main hopefuls are president felipe and you see who is running for
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a 2nd term he came to power in 2014 with a reduced majority for the party he is up against the former fighter or so from a mother who is the front man for a party plagued by infighting whoever wins will lead mozambique's recovery after 2 site clones and food shortages this year and having to deal with a growing rebellion in the gas rich northern province of cover delgado malcolm webb has the latest now from a put up. president clearly paid means to tone of course is that in a 2nd we'll bring jobs but also flying to russia but it's property and that's blighted some of the members of his body during his bust to being dollar headlines scandal being steady on bail opposition the leading opposition bossy rebel have held their final rally in the northern city of. presidential candidate suppose somebody has also promised to find corruption and the whole city of that mislead by
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devastating cycle of just 7 months ago the man city who was a presidential candidate the peace mongo held peace final rally that opposition of complaints of serious irregularities in the votes is registered they say something inflated the ruling party stronghold labels to complain the balance on the campaign trail electoral commission denies any problems with the registered opposition so inspired to these problems like this a board has to go to the polls on tuesday but i don't vigilantly watch as the votes are counted and wait for the results to be announced. 2 presidential candidates are going head to head in a rare television debates before sunday's runoff vote or to choose between. who was recently released from prison and the retired law professor need. would need to convince voters that they are able to solve crippling paul for sale and unemployment reports from tunis. bill carter we. faced off
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in a debate a rare event in the arab world and a moment of pride for the tennesseans who 80 years ago inspired the pro-democracy movement also known as the arab spring. the debate was a crucial moment for the 2 candidates the election divided to secular and liberals back while conservatives leftists and nationalists endorser yet. this is always leading in the parliamentary and presidential elections into jail despite there are still moved on to the 2nd round my opponents thought i'd be defeated. in . a free they will never return to the cage and won't accept being given crumbs they are free already committed to building a new country. supporters of the bill carter we are job and their leader and media mogul was released from jail and is back on the campaign trail but the man
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and his party have only a limited time to convince people that he is the right person to leave the country i always party heart of which he founded 3 months ago came in 2nd in the parliamentary election becoming the 2nd largest political party after the conservative and. from the beginning of the campaign out of his rival cases i yet kept a low profile but his supporters took to the streets promoting the burn they say will and corruption and unite the people but people are frustrated with their leaders 80 years after the revolution they see little change in their country and their expectations are high and have our president should make young people more of a priority its far as i'm concerned i have no faith in the political elite we want a president who stands for all to new zealand to fight a country that is different political party social classes we don't want
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a president defending a particular. glassner group after the 2011 revolution the president lost many powers to both the prime minister and parliament but the president retains control of defense and foreign affairs for many years the president is more than just a symbol the recent parliamentary elections have resulted in a divided parliament and the lead party may not be able to form a governing coalition this is why the next president is expected to step in and the political impasse. spain is celebrating its national day but the festivities come amid internal tensions over the upcoming sentencing of catalan separatist leader they have been charged with sedition misuse of public funds for their part in the 2017 independence referendum rival unionists and protein dependents rallies down that in catalonia regional capital of bus alone and so on you go you go is there for us. liberation is for spain's national day have been
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taking place on the streets of fossil owner the capital of the region the region that attempted to secede 2 years ago now while this was a balkanized by a pro nationalist civil society the backing of 3 conservative and right wing parties in spain in taking place because people here are still absolutely determined they can't run we should should remain firmly cobbs the spanish states who want to belong who's running you know i want to keep being cut along is plenty of people are doing. our thing yes so that is being cut line is our way of being spanish or the wonderful thing about spain is that it's made up of many different parts but with a common essence. even though here there is a pretty strong feeling about a capital region should remain
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a family. the spanish state missteps alone you know force where there is a strong growth independence. they feel they should have the right to determine their own feature it's part of a legal referendum now force that attempts to see 2 years ago was an illegal referendum and certain politicians and activists paid the price by being arrested they now face a judgment on monday whether it would be a charge of rebellion sedition and misuse of public funds that has further exacerbated the tensions in the region and certainly doesn't look like it's going to be resolved any time soon. just a day off his prime minister ahmed was awarded the nobel peace prize we're now hearing dozens of pro-democracy activists have been arrested and there's a heavy police presence across the capital from creel has more from out of some about we understand speaking to the organizers of the protests and really
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the head of this group about paris council who were planning this protest they said that it was to protest the assailed transition or the failing transition to democracy it's been planned for about 2 weeks they say are known about it for about a week but we just we understand according to it is about as a police that it was actually banned this morning and then came these arrests we don't know the motivation behind these rest speaking it's going to mega organizer of the rally he told me that these arrests appeared and these are his words coordinated planned and then implemented by police across adice abbots activists taken from their homes and of the streets and in prisons and present according to nagin are he said he's currently going from police station to police station to find out exactly why we know as i sit at this reading has been planned for at least one week that i've known of all the necessary 2 weeks that had they had applied to
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the city council for permission police band at this morning i've spoken to a time in this area that's what this bill is that you she says she is aware of any arrests that were offenses not aware of these arrests referred us back to the ad is arab east we're currently not taking our calls but yes certainly this goes against the very peace prize that a prime minister was awarded yesterday china's president xi jinping as arrived in the parking lot of to refer to day visit state visit to india she held talks with prime minister narendra modi on a range of issues including trade the issue of kashmir though and china support pakistan was apparently off the agenda. i would like to state quite categorically that this issue was not resolved and not discussed and therefore there is no question of a my making any further comments on the matter in any case the government of india position as expressed publicly is very clear this is
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a matter that concerns the internal affairs of the country now it's tough to find a policeman in at least one town in the philippines because police women have taken over the force stimulant duggan's been finding out all. they are on a mission not just to apprehend criminals but to break stereotypes. these police officers are the 1st all female police force in the country sorry measures marry young police or pulleys mary's as they are called are from the town of maria in c.q. who are in the sensual philippines male police officers who were previously assigned here have all been moved elsewhere this is seen as a trail blazing move by colonel angela handel who is also the 1st female police director of the city hall or she said she knows how tough it is for females to rise
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through the police ranks we have women legislators we have women in in the congress we also have women presidents and why not 4 day philippine national police around 20 female police officers now staff the station assigned to protect around $12000.00 residents and although their arrival is celebrated here the pressure to deliver is felt deeply. they are made to undergo the same kind of training that male police officers go through. the philippine national police has a 10 percent quota of female officers within its ranks under its reform program for decades female police officers were mostly just assigned to do desk work but that is about to change now they tell us a woman's place is also on the front lines local residents say they have already
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felt the difference people are more curious people are more curious nobody noticed the police station before they understand what they do. and that the people are on our say not other ways public trust in the philippine police has plummeted over the last few years the government's controversial drug war has left thousands of filipinos dead most of them from impoverished communities and allegations of corruption and abuse of power has affected its top leadership. these police officers vow to give their best because for so long they've been sidelined this time using their strengths and qualities as women to finally lead and rule in a man's world. dog an al-jazeera marry in secure central philippines. kenya's marathon runner has become the 1st athlete to run
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a marathon in under 2 hours it was a specially arranged event in the austrian capital they completed the distance of one hour 50 on minutes and 40 seconds 2 years ago initially he was just 26 seconds short of the target he succeeded this time helped by excellent air quality in vienna and almost completely flat running which. i doubt he is the man to run under 2 hours you know that inspire him at many people to tell people to turn or your mind is limited to it i'm expecting more of that the missing piece of the oil to run under 2 hours after the break. an irish running writer explains now why the treatment is not being recognized as an official record . there are 3 different reasons this one count with the world governing body i have left is no fish a world record the 1st of those is that good job he was the only competitor it has
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to be an actual defacto competitive race to come to the world record also he was handed his drinks from a bicycle you're in enough fish race you're meant to pick them off the table behind them from a stationary table and thirdly and most importantly of all he had a team of rotating pacemakers the rules with the out of left specify that anyone any pace maker that starts to reassess the stain and you can't slip in and sell those and that's what good job he had today in front of me at a team of 41 days makers he had 5 bad things in front of them at any one time to just behind him so he was essentially running the center of an x. it was found in when tunnel testing to be the most efficient way of running aerodynamically and because of that it won't count as an official world record but i don't think too many people on the streets they enter were too worried about that as we saw history the minute. the hour on al jazeera these are the top stories turkish forces balance type of
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seize control of the scent of raw in a key syrian border town after 4 days of heavy fighting kurdish forces that were disputing that claim. and have been protests against the turkish military offensive in several cities around the world since thousands coming out and power of kurdish leaders have accused the united states of betrayal. in ecuador protesters have rejected an offer of direct talks from president lenin moreno an effort to end days of violent demonstrations thousands of people are back on the streets of quito angry that he scrapped fuel subsidies which led to price hikes. low in quito. attentions remain quite high here in the ecuadorian capital where we are we're just a few blocks away from the national old it building national assembly rather and if you can see over my shoulder you just the scene of absolute chaos there is no clear galli.
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was and i know people are writing because i know like he. was only with. somebody. has made landfall outside of tokyo the storm is forecast to be one of the worst on record meteorologist warning of unprecedented rainfall which could lead to floods and mudslides in several prefectures final campaign rallies are being held in mozambique in the run up to tuesday's general election the 6th vote since the end of the civil war in 1902 the ruling flame a party has been challenged by its rival renamo tension remains between them despite a final peace deal signed an organist national day celebrations are underway in spain amid internal tensions over the sentencing of catalan separatist leaders they've been charged with sedition and misuse of public funds for their part in the 2017 independence referendum rival unionist and pro dependents ramis have gathered
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in front line. and you are up to date with the headlines here on al-jazeera people in power europe's tourism overload is next. the multi-trillion dollar global tourism industry undoubtedly brings many benefits from wealth and deployment to greater international connectivity but it also carries environment and other costs as well as being a major contributor to global warming it can cause pollution the loss of natural
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habitats and social stress this is particularly so for europe's most popular locations which of buckling under the weight of ever growing numbers now with mass tourism projected to keep growing in coming years some of their inhabitants had enough of the selfie taking crafts. i don't bother to call who truck or even severe weather which will be predicted by this crew snow ok it's. see you in star wars feel interfered to seeing a robin hood like winston up the east. became of thrones dubrovnik in croatia
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has long been one of the mediterraneans most popular tourist destinations. but after scenes from the t.v. series game of thrones were filmed here more tourists have been coming. we've rented an apartment in the oldest part of the city but one of the most iconic sequences was shocked many times a lot of shame have. the same image each. king's landing. comes before you. just called house lannister. so this should be the same show. on places like this that have something extra special to offer have seen an explosion in the number of visitors. in the 1950 s. there were only 25000000 tourists worldwide today there are more than 1400000000
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a year the boom has been a blessing for some bringing jobs and revenue and new opportunities but for others it has been a courteous political i think. congress will choose a dog. and now a new so-called scent jess's phenomenon is boosting global tourism people choosing a holiday destination as a direct result of seeing it in a movie or on t.v. there was some for us all from gary and jenny up to such set jessa's from leeds england it's amazing to. they start this walk of shame. it's just to say that. you know the view is the same in real life saying she. is involved in a. really location fair game of thrones and things london i know
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a lot of it was computer generated but there's a lot. and we will stop here again but i will just kindly ask you to occupy only one side though the brains i will tell you what is landmarks are only 1500 people actually live in jubran it's old town for a unesco world heritage site but last year 1300000 tourists came to visit. exactly but. you have done your homework everybody likes a moment it's one of probably one of the all time greatest shows ever met. not just . because it's going on it's clear what being here means for the diehard fans of the cult series but overall the city is now bursting.
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through. an explosion of visitor numbers is by no means unique to. the problems that brings mass tourism may have some obvious benefits but in recent years many of those on the receiving end of the influx of had enough to make one in venice have been noisy demonstrations against overcrowding and its toll on the city's fragile ecosystem here in thailand beaches have been closed because of environmental damage in the fall just like. in the barcelona tourist buses that had their tires slashed. in austria the annual tourist season is gathering pace and afternoon by this is house tap a village in the alps which in a short time has become one of europe's most popular destinations stands for.
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just under 800 people live in house tap but every year more than a 1000000 tourists flock here for the remarkable scenery and the numbers especially from asia keep rising the way and living our sisters from singapore they're on a month long vacation around europe but i am here. they share photos from their journey on social media. visiting her house was on top of that list. i just went to. my site. and i just. i. think. the only. man alexander shorts is desperately trying to handle
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the crime so. so. what. it. is but the man is complaining a few years ago his village was done. it on. the original. tourism really took off in west europe in the 1960 s. when the middle classes 1st gained the spare time and money to go on package holiday just. because. it. seems that what was once a luxurious experience only to be enjoyed by the rich is now relatively common
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place these days taking a plane is like catching a bus sora train i'm not much more expensive cheap flights have given 2 or ism a huge boost in the last decade global airline passenger numbers have doubled as a consequence to more than 4300000000 a year. and it's no longer only those from the richest nations who are traveling people from all. over the world are now on the move. for way and living and for most of the tourists here the journey has one purpose to shoot as many selfies as possible you know will it be and you'll. be mean. instagram tourism as it's sometimes known is a fast growing trend almost 40 percent of young tourists admit in surveys
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that their choice of destination is influenced by what the location will look like in that picture. just a few photos to put in the instagram photo more of it for guys to put it in a private account so that only my close friend can see on the photos that i post but i think it is ok sharing is not the same show this sharing life that is to such a place as and my family. just tell them and they can experience themselves as well togo you go there go point the china they're so fond of house stands that they've built a state a copy of the austrian village in south korea that forms the setting of a television show i did many places in asia pictures of how stuff pop up on posters calendars and google. from my friend they say you must win austria
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because it's really beautiful so when i saw this picture come into the internet. i just. do. know one thing tell. claims to have the best view of stavanger in norway. rather she has until 8 am every morning before the 1st crowds of tourists here. till a mere serious nerd. going to silica her savvy fantastic school sick. this heap in the cruise ships can now draw right in the center of stavanger the
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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 it out and i thought a listener yes. yes this enough. there are many are there no can or no. go for the pearl to us nascar for no we're. not out yes only of what occurs to you and there the york. is a retired hairdresser she spends most of the time in her garden. well 1st she and her husband bought their dream house almost 2 decades ago in those days the number of tourists wasn't an issue. this is the city.
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hard up are still. around 350000 passengers will visits to bangor during the season this year. local businesses welcome the money they bring although generally seaborne to spend less than others because they have everything they need on the ship. the tank small or smaller still hangar some 100. having a very similar. more port than a. company and these people for a whole day of few blocks.

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