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« La délinquance, ici, on ne connaît pas » : ces villes de bord de mer où l’insécurité n’existe pas
France🎭 Culture14 hr. ago

« La délinquance, ici, on ne connaît pas » : ces villes de bord de mer où l’insécurité n’existe pas

The article discusses various topics related to travel and tourism. It mentions Japan's new departure tax aimed at curbing overtourism, which has tripled since July 1st and is now included in flight ticket prices. Additionally, it covers the French Alpine Club's challenges in adapting to increased interest in mountain activities while managing finances and governance. The article also highlights Martinique and Guadeloupe's efforts to rebrand themselves by moving away from their image as affordable vacation destinations toward attracting a more upscale clientele.

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Le Figaro logoLe FigaroIndependent🔒Center14 hr. ago
« La délinquance, ici, on ne connaît pas » : ces villes de bord de mer où l’insécurité n’existe pas

The article discusses various topics related to travel and tourism. It mentions Japan's new departure tax aimed at curbing overtourism, which has tripled since July 1st and is now included in flight ticket prices. Additionally, it covers the French Alpine Club's challenges in adapting to increased interest in mountain activities while managing finances and governance. The article also highlights Martinique and Guadeloupe's efforts to rebrand themselves by moving away from their image as affordable vacation destinations toward attracting a more upscale clientele.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects such as tourism, travel policies, and regional branding, which are not inherently politically charged. There is no clear ideological framing or bias in the presentation of these topics.

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