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yes 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 less than a week of our snowfall to listener yes server lingering i actually heard the abba 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 yes only of what occurs to you and there the york. is a retired hairdresser she spends most of the time in her garden. since the show. though 1st she and her husband bought their dream house almost 2 decades ago in those days the number of
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tourists wasn't an issue. of the sisters citizen or. a stick or stick but the enticing methods you. 11 call 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 particulars at the time the small or smaller still hangar some have the tank they keep the assumption and all of either party have an event center. on a small port in a. company and these papal for a whole day of few blocks you know what i am the other cruise ships coming to
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50 a year really must be weird for them or take a picture of their 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 staff most of that stuff. are there hard their folks to hardly come to tell. welcome to it will they get some proximately 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 gravy and the story it was just a good story it was on this story. helping churning dubrovnik into some sort of a distant land well that's what we that what we are trying to avoid you know brotherly
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kids becoming these new land regardless of the game of thrones so you have an opportunity to sail on a camp. there than there is there a gary in the u.s. congress in a row seat and beth was filmed on the front back of power. during the exam chains 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 see there be gross this is where royal family wished farewell till to marcella you can have both in frame. song. right now with. a look.
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similar up using 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 in 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 specially during summer months you could walk and you can park shopping is limited then such a thing both will fish stanage 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 renting them all out when i was a boy used to play ball in the streets and local.
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grandmothers you are used to dry clothes on. the ropes and such things that you carve the sea anymore so they are less and less inhabitants because it's the expensive. brother nick 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 a local cop into new york been 100 guy been in the house of throwing this really
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going to been victimized the. next i mean this is i. just don't get reamed reason he. 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. my income when it 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 because the noise and disruption becoming unbearable. save some of these fans to.
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rein in seats in the. seats and. he says i'm going to give us. a few. days we'll have to. also know drones on because. you've been. made from france and it almost looked on. you feel good to be. back in. the sixty's when it was he going to shoot any clue for sushi again and he. starts already what. from the austrian it's back to norway
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this time. a village in the south west of the country which is famous for its fuel . well here to meet for a time a pharma m t tourism activist. directing it could be a good. saturday. in 2014 he attracted international attention when he set up a series of giant signs protesting against the cruise ships that bring
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picture of a local politician in another norwegian fjords protesting him a kid against the cruise ship invaders. let's go no. more to him. so it was to let 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 500000 cars and what's more the vessels release up to 3 times more c
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o 2 passenger. than an aircraft that has huge consequences for global warming. today one of the very largest cruise ships. in. the. lot. 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 and fears that they're scaring away the traditional guests who used to come
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that was back in june brunswick one can of course also find a bond with a game of thrones theme i just got a jon snow. satire on the theme of contacts patrick served with an episode that sealed the smallest my friends could be good friends get. 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. but shouldn't we leave think a little more carefully about how some 2 way create traffic lights go on our off lights ignore the location is coming off an island well perhaps each of us has to
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737 max fleet based upon crash site findings and satellite data hundreds of lives lost and boeing's boss descending aircraft immobilized did profit outweigh procedure did regulators allow industry too much control the system failed it failed our passengers it failed the globe fault lines investigates system failure to boeing crashes on al-jazeera. above. the offensive continues turkey claims to have seized control of a key syrian border town pushing out the kurdish fighters from the area.
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on canal santa maria this is the world news from al-jazeera millions across tokyo are told to brace for the onslaught as japan's typhoon arguments finally makes landfall. keeping up the pressure on president lenin moreno the protesters in ecuador are back on the streets to spite his call for talks. in sprinting to even start to finish the. rebel taken control of the center of. syrian border tom kurdish forces though deny that launched its offensive on kurdish held areas for have been advances on the ground but it's meant to strain relations with some countries especially the us and
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now iran which had urged turkey to pull out is now offering to mediate with the support from the turkey syria border. they are battling their way into kurdish controlled towns along serious side of the border with turkey it hasn't been an easy fight for several days turkish troops and their allies the opposition syrian national army have pushed into the northeastern corner of syria they now say they are in control of one of 2 main towns along the 120 kilometer stretch of territory they plan to capture in the 1st phase of this operation. has fallen they've also advanced 30 kilometers deep reaching the highway that connects west and east syria effectively dividing the territory under the control of the. positions of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces are coming under heavy fire but an incident close to a u.s. outpost along the border has added to tensions between turkey and the united states
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which said its forces were close to being hit by turkish artillery fire turkey's defense minister a car denies his troops targeted the position saying they were responding to fire 1000 meters away the new front in syria's war is worsening relations between the nato allies which have long been strained at the pentagon. it was more blunt calling them damaged international pressure is mounting on turkey to stop the advance the united states is threatening to impose economic sanctions the message from here is clear we will not stop the operation president russia or the god made it clear the wife the syrian kurdish armed group that forms the backbone of the us they must 1st withdraw 30 kilometers from the border with turkey the humanitarian impact of the conflict is being felt on both sides turkish civilians are being killed in rocket fire that's being fired into border towns but i. don't have any protection but we're not thinking about moving out now since we have
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a life here we don't want to leave our home in syria they have also been casualties among civilians caught in the conflict aid groups are warning of another humanitarian disaster in syria's 8 year war the area is home to people who've already suffered violence and displacement the united nations says 100000 are on the move and this battle has just started the number of those affected may rise fast. on the turkey syria border. well matthew brines is a former u.s. ambassador and white house official who's now a senior fellow at the atlantic council he explained to us early at how the u.s. could deescalate this conflict there's a whole menu of sanctions and you know some of them that would target for example the personal finances suppressant are to walk on and defense minister and foreign affairs minister those wouldn't have an impact those i think would just make the turkish leadership angry and probably would bolster public support further public
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support in turkey for the operation if however the united states were to take a actions or sanctions that aimed to damage the turkish economy that could have an impact the turkish economy is fragile we all remember what happened a year ago when the u.s. when president trump issued some tweets and then impose some sanctions against turkey economic ones and the turkish lira collapsed in value but for now president there to one is demonstrating a firm determination to carry on with this with this military incursion. protests against the turkish military offensive will have also taken place in several cities around the world thousands were out in paris as kurdish leaders accuse the united states of the trail remember the kurdish find is of been america's main allies on the ground in the battle against eisel paul brennan is there in paris the turkish military offensive in northern syria is called particular concern in france and the reason why is because around 150000 turkish people living here plus the 2nd largest
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got its community in the diaspora because a 2nd only to germany now several 1000 of them turned out just a couple days notice of this protest they told me they are here in the muster a lot of people sleeping on the right why because it's not just because the bodyguards are extremely critical both present at one of the in front of america and they are very concerned these people because many of them have relatives and friends who lost a living there and that they are not region that they you know hey i. could come in to hear inquiries but not on the inquiries in from europe and i can see all over the world these very roads of what's happening because what's happening will be at the clean sing over there will be a genocide against civilians the french president's mind on that front it's taken these concerns he had a conversation saturday with president transfer from america which president michel reus a racist to stop the circle of friends. and he said the main. event we
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imagine so i still in that region of the world in syria for the people here it's the consent of the humanitarian problems that the turkish offensive has created a 100000 people who fled the homes on the many relatives and friends as i say people here still very concerned about the future of the sake. in ecuador protesters of rejected an offer of direct talks from president lenin moreno to end . 10 days of violent demonstrations thousands are now out again on the streets of the capital quito were at least 5 people have been killed since the protests began people are angry at new austerity measures introduced by moreno that have led to higher fuel prices government operations have been temporarily moved out of the capital we have there though with manuel. how things compared to of like yes it was a couple of hours i spoke to him maybe an hour or so we spoke manuel.
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kemal yes it seems as though things just keep getting more tense here in the ecuadorian capitol behind me we are actually just a few blocks away from the national assembly this is been the scene outside the national assembly for more than 24 hours now the air is thick with smoke there's tire tires burning there's fear gas in the air that is actually on on us as well we've we've depending on which way the air is blowing we are also been in we have also been affected by the the tear gas it's a lot of tear gas and flash bang grenades used against protesters the scene remains very tense and the dynamics of these demonstrations as well as the dynamics of the response by police changes minute to minute so while most of the of the actions you would say was concentrated here in sort of the national assembly earlier today we now know that there are hundreds of other people that are that are protesting in different parts of the city so while much of the downtown area of quito has been
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paralyzed over the course of the last few days that's changing the dynamics are changing and the protests are spreading out but if there is $11.00 way that we could describe the response by police against these mostly peaceful protesters it's been a heavy crackdown it's repression against peaceful protests led by by indigenous groups that are coming from all across ecuador to join in these print lines of these demonstrations and as far as we can tell this is this is only growing this is only intensifying here in the ecuadorian capital kabul so no surprise manuel that the protesters have rejected the idea of talks with the president is that to say that they just want him gone now they want him to resign. that's that's what we keep hearing that's what people are calling for you know when these protests started a little over one week ago people were angry over economic policies that they said were damaging to the national economies and to to fuel subsidies decades worth of fuel subsidies but as the repression. grew as more as they have your hand of the
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authorities started to crack down on protesters as demonstrators and we know that at least 5 have been killed over the course of the last week tensions have been growing anger has been growing and so have the demands of the protesters so this is no longer just about economic policies where people are saying here is that they want the resignation of president of the president of ecuador. in. now time for harvest has made landfall outside of tokyo the storm has been forecast as one of the worst on record meteorologists warning of unprecedented rainfall which could lead to floods and mudslides in several japanese prefectures more than a 1000000 people have been told to leave their homes when high reporting now from much akio. before the storm made landfall in japan people living in its path were urged to take extreme caution and to prepare for the worst because of the
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damaging winds that it would inevitably bring the heavy rainfall as well that could ultimately lead to widespread flooding in fact forecasters had said that this storm may bring levels of rainfall not seen in japan since a very powerful and devastating typhoon struck tokyo 1958 causing many deaths we've also had millions of people are asked to evacuated and evacuation advisories or evacuation orders many 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
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month which caused a lot of damage and resulted in several deaths as well or 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. we've come to a very substantial. phase one deal a possible break in the trade war between the united states and china. and spain remembers its national day heritage thousands of separatists don't want the country to forget the tensions between them. and know this a cloud streaming towards the caspian sea and also.
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