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  • ‘Go home’: Overtourism sparks backlash in Spain

    ‘Go home’: Overtourism sparks backlash in Spain

    Anti-tourism movements are multiplying in Spain, the world’s second most visited country, prompting authorities to try and reconcile the interests of locals and the lucrative sector.

    Rallying under the slogan “The Canaries have a limit”, a collective of groups on the archipelago off northwest Africa are planning a slew of protests on Saturday.

    The Canaries are known for volcanic landscapes and year-round sunshine and attracts millions of visitors from all over the world.

    Groups there want authorities to halt work on two new hotels on Tenerife, the largest and most developed of the archipelago’s seven islands.

    They are also demanding that locals be given a greater say in the face of what they consider uncontrolled development which is harming the environment.

    Several members of the collective “Canaries Sold Out” also began an “indefinite” hunger strike last week to put pressure of the authorities.

    “Our islands are a treasure that must be defended,” the collective said.

    The Canaries received 16 million visitors last year, more than seven times its population of around 2.2 million people.

    This is an unsustainable level given the archipelago’s limited resources,  Victor Martin, a spokesman for the collective told a recent press briefing, calling it a “suicidal growth model”.

    Similar anti-tourism movements have sprung up elsewhere in Spain and are active on social media.

    In the southern port of Malaga on the Costa del Sol, a centre of Spain’s decades-old “soy y playa” or “sun and beach” tourism model, stickers with unfriendly slogans such as “This used to be my home” and “Go home” have appeared on the walls fn doors of tourist accommodations.

    In Barcelona and the Balearic Islands, activists have put up fake signs at the entrances to some popular beaches warning in English of the risk of “falling rocks” or “dangerous jellyfish”.

    Locals complain a rise in listings of accommodation on short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb have worsened a housing shortage and caused rents to soar, especially in town centres.

    The influx of tourists also adds to noise and environmental pollution and taxes resources such as water, they add.

    In the northeastern region of Catalonia, which declared a drought emergency in February, anger is growing over the pressure exerted on depleted water reserves by hotels on the Costa Brava.

    “There are tourist destinations that are at the limits of their capacity,” said Jose Luis Zoreda, the vice president of tourism association Exceltur .

    “It’s a problem that appears occasionally in the high season and in certain parts of the country, but it’s getting worse”.

    Before the Covid-19 pandemic brought the global travel industry to its knees in 2020, protest movements against overtourism had already emerged in Spain, especially in Barcelona.

    Now that pandemic travel restrictions have been lifted, tourism is back with a vengeance — Spain welcomed a record 85.1 million foreign visitors last year.

    In response, several cities have taken measures to try to limit overcrowding.

    The northern seaside city of San Sebastian last month limited the size of tourist groups in the centre to 25 people and banned the use of loudspeakers during guided tours.

    The southern city of Seville is mulling charging non-residents a fee to enter its landmark Plaza de Espana while Barcelona had removed a bus route popular with tourists from Google Maps to try to make more room for locals.

    Housing Minister Isabel Rodriguez said over the weekend that “action needs to be taken to limit the number of tourist flats” but stressed the government is “aware of the importance of the tourist sector”, which accounts for 12.8 percent of Spain’s Gross Domestic Product.

  • PTI-JUI-F dosti on the cards?

    PTI-JUI-F dosti on the cards?

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) have decided to increase their contacts on a party level. The former ruling party has launched a movement against rigging in recent general elections.

    Asad Qaiser, a PTI central leader, also confirmed that he talked on phone with JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and wished him a happy Eid ul Fitr.

    “We exchanged views on the current political situation and the process of forming a government in our telephonic conversation,” Qaiser said in a statement, adding that both sides agreed on increasing party-level contacts.

    The former National Assembly (NA) speaker also spoke about his party’s concerns regarding Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s (PML-N) coalition government with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) after the February 8 polls, calling for an organised public movement, calling it essential.

    The senior politician said that the PTI and the JUI-F have “ideological coordination” regarding the public movement.

  • Mixed reactions to Bohemia’s ‘Salsa’, featuring the Sistrology Sisters

    Mixed reactions to Bohemia’s ‘Salsa’, featuring the Sistrology Sisters

    Rapper Bohemia’s latest music video ‘Salsa,’ released on April 14th and the renowned Punjabi rapper has collaborated with Indian AkkiSingh and three sisters from Sistrology Sisters, Iqra Kanwal, Hira Faisal, and Fatima Faisal. Fans have had mixed reactions to the video of the song. While some believe Bohemia’s talent as a rapper, singer, and musician should have been showcased solo, others argue that collaborations may benefit the artist. Many fans even went as far as stating they would unfollow Bohemia following his collaboration with Sistrology. However, supporters of Sistrology stood by the sisters. Here’s a glimpse of the varied comments.


    Who are the Sistrology Sisters?

    Five sisters make up this viral music band and one of them, Iqra Kanwal kickstarted the famous YouTube channel, Sistrology. She began by sharing family vlogs, which quickly gained popularity, propelling her to success. Her vlogs showcased her four sisters too. Today, each of the sisters manage their own YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok accounts, enjoying success across various social media platforms. Additionally, the Sistrology girls are landing major endorsements and modeling gigs. Fans adore their vlogs and appearances. The sisters lucked out after Bohemia featured the Sistrology sisters in his latest music video, ‘Salsa.’

  • How many billion rupees is Shah Rukh Khan investing in Suhana’s movie?

    How many billion rupees is Shah Rukh Khan investing in Suhana’s movie?

    Love for beti: Shah Rukh Khan invests six billion Pakistani rupees in ‘King’ for Suhana’s big screen debut

    Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan is in the spotlight again and not for his acting skills. He’s reportedly investing a whopping two billion Indian rupees in his next film project, which also marks the debut of his daughter, Suhana Khan, on the big screen.

    The movie, titled ‘King’, is set to be one of the biggest-budget films of 2025, and there’s a lot of buzz around it. Fans are eagerly waiting to see Shah Rukh Khan back on screen since his last appearance in ‘Dunki’. And the added excitement comes from the fact that he’ll be acting alongside his daughter, Suhana, for the first time.

    According to reports from Bollywood Hungama, ‘King’ isn’t just another regular movie. It’s a big action film that aims to exceed everyone’s expectations. Renowned filmmakers Sujoy Ghosh and Siddharth Anand are teaming up to make this happen. The massive budget shows how ambitious this project is, promising audiences an unforgettable experience.

    Filming for ‘King’ is set to start in May and will go on for about five months. The team is aiming to release the movie in the latter part of 2025, making it one of the most anticipated films of the year.

    For Suhana Khan, ‘King’ is her big break in Bollywood. While she debuted in Zoya Akhtar’s ‘The Archies’ on streaming platforms last year, her role in ‘King’ is expected to launch her career in the film industry.

  • Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi supports stricter rules on social media use

    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi supports stricter rules on social media use

    During a press conference in Lahore held on Monday, federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi pointed out that everyone knows how people who share fake videos in the United Arab Emirates or the UK are treated by those countries.

    He added that while there should be freedom of speech in Pakistan, there must also be a law under which a person making a false accusation can be arrested.

    As for the issue of the increased street crime in Karachi, the Interior Minister acknowledged the fact that the crimes are taking place in the city, but he also asserted that the police are fighting there on a daily basis.

  • Halaat kb behtar honge? Finance Minister gives timeline for structural reforms

    Halaat kb behtar honge? Finance Minister gives timeline for structural reforms

    Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb spoke at the US think tank Atlantic Council in Washington DC, stating that Pakistan needs two or three years to implement structural reforms prescribed by International Monetary Fund (IMF).

    The minister remarked that Pakistan does not need any more policy prescription from the IMF because it knows what it needs to do in terms of reforms.

    “We have known the what and why not for years but for decades. […] It’s time for us to actually start moving the execution of these aspects and why we’re looking for a larger and extended program, so once we get into the execution we will need a two to three-year time period to go through the structural reforms,” said Aurangzeb, previously the head of Pakistan’s largest bank.

    The minister also remarked that if Pakistan failed to implement reforms, then it would be looking at another IMF program later.

    The Finance czar was of the opinion that Pakistan entered 2024 in a much better economic shape and credited the nine-month Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) programme.

    He also emphasized that needs to bring the under-taxed and untaxed sectors into the national tax net and also said that taxation process needed reforms.

  • BCCI concerned about American facilities in T20 World Cup

    BCCI concerned about American facilities in T20 World Cup

    The Indian Cricket Board has began to worry about the facilities in America to be used in the T20 World Cup.

    According to Indian media, Board of Control for Cricket In India (BCCI) has sent a recce team to New York to review the hotel and other facilities.

    ICC event matches are being held in America for the first time and no one has an idea of the facilities in America.

    An official of the Indian board will review the hotel and other arrangements. Indian players will leave for the US after the conclusion of Indian Premier League (IPL) matches, while the players of the teams that reached the knockout stage will leave later.

    The T20 World Cup is scheduled to take place from June 2 to June 29 in America and West Indies.

    In the past, the Indian board has been arranging accommodation for the team in separate hotels from other teams.

  • Video of man whipping a Moroccan player in Saudi league goes viral

    Video of man whipping a Moroccan player in Saudi league goes viral

    A video of a Moroccan football player being whipped by a man during a match in the Saudi Football League is viral on social media.

    In the video, a man can be seen whipping a player of the Etihad Football Club team while security personnel grab the player and move back.

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    The incident took place in Abu Dhabi, where Al-Ittihad lost to Al Hilal in the final match of the Saudi Super Cup, after which a man lost his temper and lashed out at losing team member Moroccan footballer Abdul Razzaq Hamdullah.

    Hamdullah, a striker from Morocco, scored a goal for his team Al-Ittihad in the match, but they lost 1-4.

    The Saudi Football Federation says that the action of the so-called fan does not reflect Saudi football, and condemn the incident. They also said that fan rules and regulations will be revised to prevent such incidents in the future.

    Football club Al-Ittihad has not expressed any reaction to the incident and the man has been detained by security personnel.

  • Video: Three African runners let Chinese opponent win in Beijing Marathon

    Video: Three African runners let Chinese opponent win in Beijing Marathon

    A video clip is going viral on social media of the Beijing Marathon race, in which a trio of African runners can be seen letting their Chinese opponent win by one second.

    In the video, it can clearly be seen that runners Robert Keter and Willy Mnangat from Kenya, along with Dejene Hailu from Ethiopia, are racing towards the finish line while Chinese runner, He Jie is also keeping pace with them.

    The African runners can be seen slowing down to letting He Jie win, pointing toward the finish line.

    The broadcaster noticed that they all were together on the 21KM track. The Chinese runner won the gold medal while African runners won a joint silver medal.

    According to South China Morning Post (SCMP), Willy Mnangat from Kenya said, “I let China’s He Jie win race because he is my friend.”

    After six hours, Mnangat changed his statement saying, “I was not there to compete, it was not a competitive race for me”.

    The Beijing Sports Competition Management and International Exchange Center, stated that they have started an investigation into the race.

    On this ‘suspicious win’, World Athletics said, “We are aware of the footage circulating online from the Beijing Half Marathon and understand an investigation is currently being conducted by the relevant local authorities.”

  • Shayad abh gas aajaye gi? Sindh to draft policy to produce gas from Thar coal

    Shayad abh gas aajaye gi? Sindh to draft policy to produce gas from Thar coal

    The Energy Department of the Sindh government is planning to draft a policy for the production of liquid gas from coal, stated the Deputy Director Sindh Coal Authority (SCA) Asif Mangi in an interview with WealkthPK.

    SCA consultant Dr Farid A Malik has also said that Thar coal was declared a subject for gasification in the international laboratory of South Africa and could save up to 500 million dollars in foreign exchange annually.

    As of now, Pakistan is highly dependent on imported energy resources. In terms of gas import, an energy system from Thar’s 175 billion tons of coal reserves could reduce the energy import bill by 50 percent.

    Coal gasification is a process that converts solid coal into a combustible gas, composed primarily of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, by adding an oxidizing agent (air, oxygen, water vapor).

    The SCA conducted a study to evaluate the probability of Thar coal for conversion to liquid and gas by sending samples of the indigenous coal to the South African Laboratory.

    The study revealed that Thar coal has high tar yields of 20 percent (air dried basis) and high CO2 reactivity, which were typical of lignite coal and suitable for gasification.