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thousands of people are protesting against the mass tourism in the canary islands, the spanish archipelago located off the northern coast of africa is a popular tourist destination, protesters are too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors there. here is simonjones. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, locals are under the collar, the message from the wreck, tourism has gone too far. translation: ., ., , , translation: the canary islands say enough _ translation: the canary islands say enough is _ translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, _ translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, they - translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, they have l say enough is enough, they have a limit. re sources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continue to deteriorate and presidents are suffering as well. the demonstrators - suffering as well. the demonstrators insist | suffering as well. the - demonstrators insist they suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands. they want controls, is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they

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advocates across the country. thank you very much. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands to protest against the impact of mass tourism. the canary islands are a spanish archipelago located off the northern coast of africa and a popular tourist destination. protestors on the islands say too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors. here's simonjones. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, locals are hot under the collar, the message from the wreck, tourism has translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, _ they have a limit. our resources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continuing to deteriorate and presidents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for

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BBC News

taken to the streets of the canary islands, to protest against the impact of mass tourism. the canary islands are a spanish archipelago located off the northern coast of africa, and a popular tourist destination. protestors on the islands say too many visitors are damaging the environment, and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government to limit the number of visitors. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, locals are hot under the collar, the message from the wreck, tourism has —— from teneriffe — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say enough is enough, _ they have a limit. resources and population cannot take anymore. the environment is continue to deteriorate and presidents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it is vital for the economies of the islands. they want controls, is particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather

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a pro—china politician in office as head of state. the archipelago's current parliament is dominated by a pro—india party, whose legislators have tried to thwart some of president mohamed muizzu's efforts to realign the country's diplomacy in beijing's direction. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment and pricing locals out of the housing market. there are now calls for the spanish government, to limit the number of visitors, as simonjones reports. in the baking spanish heat, that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — —— tourism has gone too far. from tenerife - -- tourism has gone too far-— gone too far. the canary islands _ gone too far. the canary islands as _ gone too far. the canary islands as enough i gone too far. the canary islands as enough is i gone too far. the canary i islands as enough is enough. they have a limit. our resources and population cannot

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Breakfast

"we can confirm that no officers or other members of the public are currently being held hostage." the area remained cordoned off overnight with police dogs on the scene and a large number of officers. police said they would remain in the area as a precaution for the safety of the public and said they will provide further information as soon as they can. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands, to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment, and pricing locals out of the housing market. 0ur reporter simon jones has the story. in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands says enough is enough. _ they have a limit. 0ur resources and our population cannot take anymore.

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Breakfast

jones has the story. in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife, tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands say | enough is enough, they have a limit. | our resources and our population can't take any more. the environment is continue to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist they are not against tourism itself, it's vital for the economies of the islands, but they want controls. there's particular concern about the supply of water in such a dry climate, and they claim there's too much focus on building hotels rather than local housing, making the area increasingly unaffordable for residents. some of the international headlines over the last couple of weeks might have led people to think that local canarian businesses don't want tourists any more, and that's not the case. what they're saying is the model of tourism, the way that tourism

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off overnight with police dogs on the scene and a large number of offices. police said they would remain in the area as a precaution for the safety of the public and said they will provide further information as soon as they can. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands, to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment, and pricing locals out of the housing market. our reporter simon jones has the story. in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands says enough is enough. they have a limit. our resources and our population cannot take anymore. the environment is continuing to deteriorate and residents are suffering as well. the demonstrators insist

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

victims call now $30 billion in trust money has been set aside. >> you may be entitled to a portion of that money, all when 8085920400. that's when 8085920400 all right a big spring chill is sweeping across much of the us 16 million people are now under freeze alerts as cold air pushes its way through a large part of the central and eastern parts of the country. >> cnn's allison chinchar has details yes, fred areas of the midwest, even down through the southeast, looking at high temperatures today that we're about 15 to 25 degrees below average. >> and even by tomorrow morning, still looking at some pretty chilly places, numerous spots on the map here dealing with those low temperatures tomorrow morning in the 30s, even as far down as nashville, tennessee but we are going to see a change finally, starting to see more of those warmer temperatures, beginning to spread eastward. but we do still have some areas that we'll see below average temperatures this week. that means is this next system begins to arrive into the northeast, bringing rain, but also snow, because those cold

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

heart racing had inside a prices you every day, hurry. they'll be gone in a flash. designer sales at up to 70% or so of guilt dot com today a big spring chill is sweeping across much of the us 16 million people are now under freeze alerts as cold air pushes its way. >> there are a large part of the central and eastern parts of the country. cnn's allison chinchar has details yes, fred areas of the midwest, even down through the southeast, looking at high temperatures today that we're about 15 to 25 degrees below average. >> and even by tomorrow morning still looking at some pretty chilly places numerous spots on the map here dealing with those low temperatures tomorrow morning in the 30s, even as far down as nashville tennessee. but we are going to see a change, finally, starting to see more of those warmer temperatures beginning to spread eastward. but we do still have some areas that we'll see below average temperatures this week. that means is this next system begins to arrive into the northeast, bringing rain, but also snow because those cold

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

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