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BBC News

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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Breakfast

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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BBC News

ukrainians, russia is greatly outproducing the west in terms of artillery shells and even more importantly, russia now has almost five times ukraine's population. we can't give — we can't create men for the ukrainian army unless we send our own troops which the great majority of western leaders categorically ruled out. i guess the same time as many are questioning how much longer ukraine can hold out, that same question could be asked of russia. of course, they are on the warfront, they are producing more artillery shells but there was a bbc investigation that recently revealed 50,000 dead, at least, on the russian side. is there a political impact of that within russia? ~ ~ russia? well, i think there would be _ russia? well, i think there would be if _ russia? well, i think there would be if russians - russia? well, i think there would be if russians saw. russia? well, i think there i would be if russians saw the chance of a compromise peace, but at the moment, the peace terms being set out by the

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Breakfast

ooh! it's our projection world. and here, we tell the story of mobility — why it was necessary to build the schwebebahn. because population increased massively in the middle of the 19th century and industrialisation came. as well as the projection, there are reminders of what the carriages looked like through the ages... and then, of course, this is like... ooh, bouncy! ..but you can't lean back. ..a lego diorama of wuppertal, but la piece de resistance is at the end. emeline, let's just enter the carriage number 11. here, you see it's still — you can still open the windows, for example. just put them on. ooh! make them link. the brain, really — yeah, after five seconds, you are in the world of 1929 and you really think you are making a left or right turn. a lot of people thought that it is against god, it's too speedy, that it's too much metal over the river,

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CBS Weekend News

turning to the scalpel to trim the out-of-control population. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news" from washington with adriana diaz. i'm nancy cordes. adriana is off. tonight, after six months of wrangling, the house has passed $95 billion in aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan. it now heads to the senate. the hold-up was the funding for ukraine, which the white house says is crucial to help that country repel the ongoing russian invasion. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy expressed his thanks to congress on social media today. fewer than half of all house republicans, though, voted for that funding, and now some of them are threatening to oust one of their own, house speaker mike johnson, for allowing that vote in the first place. natalie brand has been covering all of it on capitol hill and joins us now.

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Forensic Files II

had no idea detectives were following him, discarded a paper coffee cup, which was seized and immediately tested for dna. detectives and analysts waited as their case, now more than 30 years old, hung in the balance. as i'm going along through the series of markers, they're matching, and so it's almost like winning a lottery, and you're saying, "okay, that's a match. that's a match." scharf: the odds of this not being william talbott was 1 in 180 quadrillion. you would have to have 36 million planets with the same population as earth to find william talbott with that dna profile. narrator: old-fashioned forensics also sealed talbott's fate. his palm print matched the partial palm print lifted from jay's van way back in 1987.

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BBC News

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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BBC News

that a major military operation with a large presence of civilian population would have terrible consequences for that population. terrible consequences for that population-— terrible consequences for that --oulation. ~ ., , ., , ., population. words that seem to have little impact _ population. words that seem to have little impact on _ population. words that seem to have little impact on benjamin l have little impact on benjamin netanyahu. he has repeatedly said the offensive in rafah must happen. if the masses to be defeated and hostages released. for most gazans, survival is still a daily struggle. retrieving food parcels from the sea after an air drop shows how chaotic the delivery of aid often is. as agencies warn other humanitarian crisis. wyre davis, bbc news, jerusalem. with me now is said shehata from bbc arabic. quite a lot to unpick there. firstly, let's talk about this funding that the us congress has passed. there's been a lot of conversation in recent weeks about us funding israel's military operations, in some

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Oleksandr Zinchenko

..they can be in prison, you know, for that. and the question is just for the population, do they really like to live in these kind of conditions, in the rules where you don't have any... ..you don't have free word? so... but the thing is, since the invasion, this circle became to zero, so i don't speak... i don't speak with anyone there at the moment. that's a regret, surely, that, you know, this is what war causes, that you have presumably people that were your friends that you just can't speak to anymore? well, like i said, i can't blame them. but in the same time, like... ..i think the russian population could do much, much more and a lot of different good things, because they used to call us brothers, sisters, i don't know, whatever. but since this invasion, this time showed us, to all the ukrainians that we can't be friends

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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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