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Friday, 10 July 2015   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Angry tourists complain government has given in to terrorists

Foreign Secretary  Philip Hammond defended the decision BRITISH tourists returning to the UK after being evacuated from Tunisia are expressing their anger at the measure, accusing the British government of giving in to terrorists.
On Thursday, July 9, the...Read More

Passengers and airlines fret over ATC strikes

MORE than 2,000 flights in or out of Spain this weekend could be affected by an air traffic controllers’ strike called for 10am to 1pm on Saturday and 5pm to 8pm on Sunday.
Enaire public airport...Read More

Tenerife man sets ex partner on fire

Santa Cruz de la  Palma, Tenerife A WOMAN has died today (July 10) after been splashed with petrol and set light in Santa Cruz de la Palma (Tenerife).
National Police arrested the woman’s former partner shortly after, as he is reported...Read More

Screen legend Omar Sharif dies

OMAR SHARIF, the Egyptian born actor who became an international screen star, has died aged 83.
He was best known for his roles in Lawrence of Arabia – shot largely in Spain’s Almeria province...Read More

Army helicopters in Alicante startle residents

COMPLAINTS were made after army night-time manoeuvres startled and woke residents in the Alicante, El Campello and Busot area.
Helicopters from the Special Operations Command unit (MOE) based at the Rabasa...Read More

Almeria rehab residence to open in Vicar

MORE help is underway for people with addictions in Vicar as plans for a new rehab residence are unveiled.
The organisation, Noesso, which is an acronym for No Estas Solo (You are not alone) is a European...Read More

Germany drive-by shooting kills two

TWO people have been killed in a drive-by shooting in southern Germany. An elderly woman was shot by a man in a silver Mercedes convertible near Ansbach, Bavaria and a cyclist in Rammersdorf was shot...Read More

Costa Blanca unemployment falls as summer starts

SUMMER has brought relief to Costa Blanca unemployment levels as Murcia and Valencia have both registered fewer jobless people in June. While Spain´s national figures for unemployment hover around...Read More

Dramatic rise in callers to Samaritan in Spain´s Freephone

JUST over four weeks since launching their Freephone number for the English speaking community across Spain, the Samaritans in Spain, founded by Costa Blanca Samaritans, have announced that their call...Read More

Missing UK girl may be in Spain

TEENAGER Camilia Lupu, originally from Romania, went missing from a relative´s home in Oldham on June 26. Despite a public appeal by police, she has not been found but it is believed that she may...Read More

Serena Williams takes on Spaniard in Wimbledon final

Twenty-one year-old Garbiñe Muguruza is getting ready for the biggest match of her tennis life, the Wimbledon singles final.
Due to be played on Saturday July11, she faces a tough task as on the...Read More

Man and woman commit suicide after killing their daughter

Pontons,  Barcelona A COUPLE in Pontons (Barcelona) have committed suicide after killing their 28-year-old daughter who suffered from a mental disability.
The couple, a 61-year-old man and 57-year-old woman from Les Cabanyes...Read More

Spain’s Tweeters bust drugs gangs

THE news that more than 800 arrests linked to drug trafficking have been made through information gleaned on Twitter shows that the use of social media is now an effective police tool.
In just two and-a-half...Read More

Investigations continue regardless of Malaga suspect’s suicide

Alhaurin de la  Torre jail INVESTIGATIONS continue following new twists in a case of alleged sexual abuse suffered by an 11-year-old Malaga girl.
Although the girl’s father was initially arrested as the main suspect in February...Read More

Valparaiso Host World Champion dancers in Mijas

ON Thursday July 9 Valparaiso Restaurant on Mijas Road was the perfect setting for an incredible show in which Semen Khrzhanovskiy & Vitalina Bunina took to the floor to give the diners their exquisite...Read More

Spain watches as D-Day approaches for Greece

THE clock is ticking on Greece’s chances of staying in the Euro zone and averting bankruptcy.
On Thursday (July 9) Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his cabinet put together a plan in an effort...Read More

Green groups approve of La Linea new council measure

LA LINEA’S new council team has won the approval of local environmental groups by putting bylaws into place to avoid Parque Princesa Sofia being its usual eyesore during the annual fair.
For the...Read More

Costa leads for pets

THE College of Veterinarians has called for better regulations for pets in Malaga after revealing it is the Andalucian province with the largest number of registered pets.
During the first half of this...Read More

Titanic plaque appears in Granada after more than 100 years

Parque de las  Ciencias, Granada A BRONZE and silver Titanic plaque, referring to the ship as ‘the latest, largest and finest steamer to float’ and naming it the Queen of the Oceans, has appeared in Granada after remaining...Read More

14 year old boy arrested for death of cleaner in Sevilla

Nervion Plaza The boy, attempted to rob the woman, hitting her with an iron bar while she was working in a shopping centre in the city on Wednesday (July 8). Maria Gracia Martinez, 62, died yesterday (July 9) after...Read More

Evacuation of Tunisia starts

UP to 3,000 Britons are today (Friday, July 10) starting to make their way home after being told to evacuate Tunisia.
The UK’s Foreign Office has urged all British citizens to leave the North African...Read More

Campaigning for children’s right to play in Velez-Malaga

Miguel Sanchez  presenting the proposal The local party Izquierda Unida in Velez-Malaga has put forward a motion requesting full guarantees of accessibility for children with disabilities to the town’s children’s parks, so that...Read More

Malaga River project announced

A NEW Malaga project which aims to begin blending in a former scar on the cityscape and open it up to the public, looks likely to become a reality next year.
Malaga city’s Guadalmedina river, often...Read More

 
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