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The leader of Spain’s Balearic Islands said the era of mass tourism in the islands is over after thousands demonstrated against a model that has overwhelmed the popular holiday island. Marga Proens, president of the Balearic Islands regional government, said authorities must aim for “quality tourism” rather than simply trying to attract more tourists.”The quantity model is over. You can’t increase quantity, you can only increase value. The model of increasing quantity has reached its limits,” Prohens told local newspaper Ultima Hora.Protesters have called for affordable housing to be built on the island, saying illegal tourist apartments have driven up…
Patients undergoing dialysis in Burdur fell ill, 14 patients intubated Some patients who underwent dialysis at Burdur Provincial Hospital between 08:00 and 12:00 and 12:00 and 16:00 yesterday reported symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, confusion and inability to get off the ambulance. As some patients’ conditions worsened, authorities contacted all patients undergoing dialysis during the day and asked them to come to the hospital. Some were taken to the hospital by ambulance. The number of patients increased and dialysis centers were closed. In the first phase, 18 patients whose health condition had deteriorated were taken to hospitals in ambulances. Authorities…
Sign up for Simon Calder’s free travel emails for expert advice and great dealsGet Simon Calder travel emailsThousands of people have protested in Spain’s Balearic islands amid growing anger over mass tourism.”SOS for residents” and “Enough with mass tourism” were read on posters as protesters marched through Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Balearic island. A police spokesman said about 10,000 people were taking part.Hundreds of protesters also took part in protests in Menorca, while around 1,000 protesters took part in demonstrations on Ibiza, one of the Balearic islands’ most popular, on Friday.Tourism generates 45 percent of the island’s…
Executive Director Dwayne Hopkins (center) talks with Doug Norton and Cindy Leonard as they bag whole chickens for customers to pick up the next day at the South Portland Food Cupboard on May 22. Brianna Soukup/Staff Photographer Every week, Dwayne Hopkins feels like he’s rolling the dice and hoping there’s enough food in his South Portland food pantry. The number of people in Maine who don’t have enough to eat has been rising for years, but now new data shows that more than half of those considered food insecure don’t even qualify for food stamps, forcing more to rely on…
CNN — Party invitations. Broken flip flops. Wigs. Complaints about road conditions and a heartfelt request for more beer. While it sounds like the afterglow of a well-earned spring break, these items are nearly 2,000 years old. These are just some of the relics found at Hadrian’s Wall, a 73-mile-long stone wall built as the northwestern border of the Roman Empire, separating Britannia (present-day England and Wales) from Caledonia (basically what is now Scotland). When it comes to everyday objects preserved from Ancient Rome, most people think of Pompeii or Herculaneum, but this outpost in the northern wilderness of the…
Thousands of people protested in Spain’s Balearic Islands on Saturday against mass tourism ahead of the summer season. Protesters carried signs reading “SOS for residents, no more mass tourism” and marched through Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the Balearic island. A spokesman for the Spanish national police said about 10,000 demonstrators took part. Smaller protests involving several hundred people took place on the island of Menorca. “The authorities want to ban people who haven’t lived here for more than five years from buying property and to tighten regulations on holiday accommodation,” said Carme Reynes, whose group organised the protests…
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya announced that 65 suspects were arrested in the “CyberEye 41” operation conducted by the Gendarmerie in 13 provinces against illegal gambling and licenced fraud crimes. According to information shared by Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya, under the coordination of the Cybercrime Combating Department Gendarmerie General Headquarters, regional Gendarmerie conducted the “Cybergoz-41” operation against illegal gambling and licenced fraud in Konya, Adana, Mersin, Ağrül, Kastamonu, Malatya, Antalya, Mardin, Gaziantep, Diyarbakir, Şanlıurfa, Hatay and Karaman. You might be interested in the warning from Galatasaray’s Okan Buruk to Konyaspor! “We need to find goals quickly” View the news…
Diamonds are often associated with eternal beauty and enduring value. But beyond their irresistible allure, diamonds have deep historical and cultural significance, especially in the Jewish community. Join Sarah and me as we explore the fascinating world of diamonds in this edition of Jew Know It. Jewish diamond merchants Two Jewish entrepreneurs are recorded in history as being among the earliest diamond traders. Abraham and Abu, active in Egypt in the 11th century, served royal demands and laid the foundations for major Jewish involvement in the diamond trade. Among the hardships faced by medieval Jews, limited land ownership and employment…
BranchOut Food (NASDAQ:BOF – Get Free Report) is one of 38 publicly traded companies in the “Food and related products” industry, but how does it stack up against its competitors? Compare BranchOut Food to related companies based on revenue, risk, institutional holdings, profitability, analyst recommendations, valuation, and dividend strength. Profitability This table compares the net profit margin, return on equity, and return on assets of BranchOut Food and its competitors. Net Profit Margin Return on Equity Return on Assets BranchOut Food -100.10% -143.59% -110.86% BranchOut Food’s Competitors -33.88% -58.47% -14.96% Ratings and Revenue This table compares the revenue, earnings per…
While Jayson Tatum led the way in scoring and Jrue Holiday made a game-winning steal in the final seconds of the game, it would have been tough for the Boston Celtics to mount a comeback in Game 3 against the Indiana Pacers without 37-year-old veteran Al Horford. Horford scored 23 points and made 7 of 12 3-pointers, and in the process, he made history for more reasons than one. Horford’s seven three-pointers Fourth-most in Eastern Conference Finals gamesbut he also The fourth center in history In a playoff game Oldest player Accomplish a feat. One of Horford’s 3-pointers came in…