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Enough is Enough: Public Demonstrations in Bali Call for a Tourism Moratorium

Bali Discovery

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July 12, 2026

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Activists from at Least Three Major Bali Environmental Groups Demonstrate calling for a Blanket Moratorium on Tourism Development. The post Enough is Enough: Public Demonstrations in Bali Call for a Tourism Moratorium first appeared on Bali Discovery.

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India Today

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· Jun 30, 2026

How to make India more tourist-friendly? Inside Niti Aayog's big overhaul plan

How to make India more tourist-friendly? Inside Niti Aayog's big overhaul plan

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 10, 2026

More tourists visiting Shuklaphanta National Park

Kanchanpur, July 10: Tourist attraction to Shuklaphanta National Park is found continuously increasing. Four thousand on...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ribuan penduduk bantah lambakan pelancong, bimbang pantai popular musnah

MADRID: Kemelut isu lambakan pelancong di Mallorca kembali meruncing apabila ribuan penduduk tempatan turun mengadakan demonstrasi besar-besaran, lapor akhbar Daily Mail kelmarin.. Mereka berbuat demikian ekoran kebimbangan salah satu pantai paling popular di pulau itu bakal menerima nasib menjadi sebuah lagi kawasan yang terkenal dengan impak negatif pelancongan besar-besaran. Dianggarkan sekitar 10,000 penunjuk perasaan sanggup ... Read more The post Ribuan penduduk bantah lambakan pelancong, bimbang pantai popular musnah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

ANTARA News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Tourism Ministry ramps up global promotions to boost arrivals

The Indonesian Tourism Ministry is continuing to ramp up both domestic and international tourism promotions, while ...

South China Morning Post

lean left

· Jul 9, 2026

Myanmar has ‘a mountain to climb’ to woo 2 million tourists a year

Myanmar’s dream of achieving 2 million tourist arrivals annually – seen to be an effort by the junta-led government to secure global legitimacy – is fraught with hurdles, analysts warn. Authorities have been ramping up efforts to bolster Myanmar’s tourism sector, which fell following the 2021 coup that led to widespread civil unrest across the country. Over 100,000 deaths have been logged since the crisis, according to conflict monitor Armed Conflict Location and Event Data. More than 973,000...

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 9, 2026

PM follows up ongoing efforts to maximize tourism potential

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly stressed that tourism development is a top priority for various government entities, highlighting the sector’s crucial role as a major economic activity that creates jobs, generates foreign currency, and yields diverse socio-economic benefits. Speaking during a meeting at the Cabinet premises in the New Capital on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, to The post PM follows up ongoing efforts to maximize tourism potential appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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Related coverage for "Enough is Enough: Public Demonstrations in Bali Call for a Tourism Moratorium": India Today — How to make India more tourist-friendly? Inside Niti Aayog's big overhaul plan. The Rising Nepal — More tourists visiting Shuklaphanta National Park. Utusan Malaysia — Ribuan penduduk bantah lambakan pelancong, bimbang pantai popular musnah. ANTARA News — Tourism Ministry ramps up global promotions to boost arrivals. South China Morning Post — Myanmar has ‘a mountain to climb’ to woo 2 million tourists a year. Egypt Independent — PM follows up ongoing efforts to maximize tourism potential