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Transcripts For DW Focus On Europe - Spotlight On People 20171116

continues to rise so much so that in some places tourism is becoming a liability consider venice the mega ocean liners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists while endangering the city s fragile foundations. thanks to its unique canals romantic alleyways and renaissance architecture venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world for now that is with thirty million tourists and almost five hundred cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year the city is literally falling apart you know school is threatening to withdraw and this is world heritage status now locals many of whom earn their living from the travel industry are calling for more sustainable tourism. every time tour guide paolo put to it so crosses the reale to a bridge he can t help but wonder where did his charming city go the one that s now overrun with millions of tourists how can then as protect itself from the onslaught of visitors he s sure this piece

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Transcripts For DW Focus On Europe - Spotlight On People 20171117

continent despite terror attacks the number of people wanting to visit europe continues to rise so much so that in some places tourism is becoming a liability consider venice the mega ocean liners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists while endangering the city s fragile foundations. thanks to its unique canals romantic alleyways and renaissance architecture venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world for now that is with thirty million tourists and almost five hundred cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year the city is literally falling apart you know asco is threatening to withdraw and it says world heritage status now locals many of whom earn their living from the travel industry are calling for more sustainable tourism. every time tour guide paolo put it so crosses the reale to a bridge he can t help but wonder where did his charming city go the one that s now overrun with millions of tourists how can v

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Transcripts For DW Focus On Europe - Spotlight On People 20171117

the continent despite terror attacks the number of people wanting to visit europe continues to rise so much so that in some places tourism is becoming a liability consider venice the mega ocean liners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists while endangering the city s fragile foundations. thanks to its unique canals romantic alleyways and renaissance architecture venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world for now that is with thirty million tourists and almost five hundred cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year the city is literally falling apart you know asco is threatening to withdraw often this is world heritage status now locals many of whom earn their living from the travel industry are calling for more sustainable tourism. every time tour guide paolo put it so crosses the reale to a bridge he can t help but wonder where did his charming city go the one that s now overrun with millions of tourists how

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Transcripts For DW DW News - News 20171118

implementing their worst case scenario once those plans have started to be implemented they will be finished there is no turning back so if somebody decided to go they go yes yes. the city could lose as many as seventy five thousand jobs to financial centers in the remaining e.u. countries so far not many people have actually left but tweets by lloyd blankfein chairman of the board of goldman sachs calling frankfurt and paris great places set off alarm bells. that s not what the leaders of the city want to hear the british financial elite is not accustomed to anyone questioning their status for centuries british bankers believe they had a god given right to dominate the financial world attitudes from the era of the banking guilds persist no matter how much they may fly in the face of present day realities. in fact guilds still exist in the city one of them is the worshipful company of international bankers peter asplin is the head or middle warden of the guild. he personally

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Transcripts For DW Focus On Europe - Spotlight On People 20171119

continues to rise so much so that in some places tourism is becoming a liability consider venice the mega ocean liners that dock here every day flood the lagoon city with thousands of tourists while endangering the city s fragile foundations. thanks to its unique canals romantic alleyways and renaissance architecture venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world for now that is with thirty million tourists and almost five hundred cruise ships passing through the lagoons each year the city is literally falling apart you know it was threatening to withdraw and it says world heritage status now locals many of whom earn their living from the travel industry are calling for more sustainable tourism. every time tour guide power so crosses the reale to a bridge he can t help but wonder where did his charming city go the one that s now overrun with millions of tourists how can then as protect itself from the onslaught of visitors he s sure this piece of world cul

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