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Reserve work improves macaques’ access to water and food

THE Rock’s famous macaques will have better access to freshwater and food, thanks to work in parts of the Gibraltar Nature Reserve recently unveiled by the Minister for the Environment, John Cortes.
The...Read More

Father allegedly kills his two daughters in Pontevedra

View of  Moraña, Pontevedra A MAN has allegedly killed his two daughters by slitting their throats on Friday (July 31) in Moraña (Pontevedra).
The victims were four and nine years old, according to the Guardia Civil who also...Read More

Golfing for a good cause in La Cala de Mijas

A GOLF charity day is being held this Sunday, August 2, at Calanova Golf Club in La Cala de Mijas to raise funds for Freddie Farmer Foundation, a UK charity for children and youngsters with cerebral palsy...Read More

British Foreign Office minister speaks on EU referendum concerns

FOR some time, the readers of the Euro Weekly News have been seeking answers to some questions, namely: What will happen if the UK decides to leave the European Union after the referendum, and where will...Read More

Introducing Dr Universe Spain 2015, the magnetic medic

FOLLOWING a tough competition between 15 beauties, Carla Garcia has been crowned as Miss Universe Spain 2015 in Marbella.
The 25-year-old woman from Palmas de Gran Canaria received the crown from last...Read More

A lot of TLC for Cuevas beaches

BEACHES are being well looked after at Cuevas del Almanzora.
“We give our beaches preferential attention because they are leisure areas for the population,” said Works and Services councillor...Read More

Roofs to remain over many Almanzora heads as homes can be regularised

CUEVAS DEL  ALMANZORA: Good news for many property owners there MANY Almeria property owners will sleep more easily thanks to proposed changes to Andalucia’s Urban Planning Law (LOUA).
Amendments to three articles in the LOUA proposed in a recent draft law would...Read More

Work begins on natural gas for La Nucia

NATURAL gas will be available in La Nucia from this September via Cegás Natural Gas.
The facility’s six kilometre network, works for which will commence this week, has cost in the region of...Read More

Kitesurfers up in arms over Guadalmar beach ban

SINCE kitesurfing was provisionally banned on Guadalmar beach, near Torremolinos and Malaga-Costa del Sol airport, Malaga City Council has acted fast and given kitesurfers a new area to practice their...Read More

Palma man detained over ‘shotgun threat’ to neighbour

A MAN, 55, was arrested in Palma for allegedly threatening his neighbour with a shotgun following an argument.
The detainee had entered his neighbour's garden, supposedly to pick lemons, without his permission,...Read More

PM promises sniffer dogs and fences for Calais crisis

AFTER a fourth night of disorder at the Calais Eurotunnel terminal, as people hoping to travel to the UK again attempted to breach security and enter the tunnel, the prime minister said more fencing and...Read More

Armengol 'proud' of royal presence

THE new President of the Balearic Government, Francina Armengol, met with King Felipe VI, and said that the region was “proud” that he comes to Mallorca.
Armengol was received at La Zarzuela...Read More

A legacy of giving: Volvo Ocean Race finishes its epic adventure

adventure has  helped raised thousands for children’s heart charities and initiatives THE greatest ocean race in the world has come to a close, but the legacy of the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 will live long in the memory, especially for one team who made sure that a special group of children...Read More

Calls for Tabarca Island hotel could see lighthouse transformed

TABARCA: a hotel  would increase tourism on the island (Photo by Steffen, Flickr) A HOTEL is wanted for Tabarca Island. The Ciudadanos party believes that by transforming the lighthouse on the island in to a hotel it would offer the ideal solution and would “respect the environment”...Read More

Drones flying high over La Manga

A PILOT drone system is in place over La Manga's beaches.
The scheme is part of an experimental beach safety project with the drone ready to assist with rescue services and searches for missing people.
It...Read More

Motril agrees action against evictions

EVICTIONS in Motril are to be a thing of the past thanks to a new law approved unanimously by the town council.
This motion was presented by left-wing party Izquierda Unida (IU) to denounce the emergency...Read More

Blood donation session in La Nucia attracts a great turnout

AN impressive 27 people, well above the average intake of 20, donated blood at the Social the Cirer in La Nucia on Thursday July 23 in response to a number of appeals regarding low blood reserves. Of...Read More

Almeria sees fewer organised demonstrations

PROTESTS and demonstrations in Almeria Province increased dramatically during the crisis years, but that trend is on the wane.
People took to the streets to protest about spending cuts, unemployment, evictions,...Read More

Small boats return to Javea port

JAVEA Council is negotiating with the Ministry of Infrastructure to permit the re-opening of the public port enabling small boats to launch into the sea.
The councillors for environment and services, Doris...Read More

Julio Iglesias Concert postponed

JULIO IGLESIAS has had to postpone his concert at Starlite Marbella festival, set for August 5, until next year as he is still recovering from a back operation he underwent in June.
Although he tried to...Read More

Toddler killed in arson attack on West Bank

File: Residents of  Douma inspect the site after attacks. AN ARSON attack overnight in the village of Duma on the West Bank killed the 18-month-old child and injured his parents, brother and another child.
Israeli police say they believe it was carried out by...Read More

Calls for Afinsa directors to spend 19 years in jail for fraud

WITH over 190,000 investors being duped out of their money, this week prosecutors have called for prison sentences of up to 19 years for directors of the company together with compensation of over €2.5...Read More

England edging towards 2-1 lead but Ashes victory not assured

DAY two of the third Ashes Test match at Edgbaston saw the England team on the verge of an Ashes victory.
Thanks to the bowling of Steven Finn, who took a five-wicket haul, England looked set to take the...Read More

Elderly woman arrested after allegedly killing her husband

GUARDIA Civil in Rincon de la Victoria have arrested an 83-year-old woman accused of killing her husband.
The events took place on July 21. The woman had alerted the emergency services alleging her 83-year-old...Read More

Youths to benefit from employment plan

THE Chamber of Commerce, together with Banco Popular, have signed an agreement to include Almeria in the PICE (Employment Integration and Training Plan), a project launched by the European Union with...Read More

Andalucia agrees to help airport cabbies

AIRPORT cabbies’ demands for help fighting intrusion in the taxi sector have been heard by the Junta de Andalucia regional government, which has agreed to increase controls.
At a meeting with Malaga...Read More

Future for Spanish Economy looks happier

THE Spanish economy appears to be recovering at long last. It grew at its fastest rate since 2007 in the second quarter of this year and there are signs that this growth (even if not at the same level)...Read More

Maternity leave increases

THE INSS social security institute has registered 140,455 periods of maternity leave over the first six months of this year, 0.44 per cent more than the same period in 2014.
The Ministry of Employment...Read More

Healthcare for immigrants proposed

SPAIN is considering providing primary healthcare services to illegal immigrants who have been registered in one place for at least a year.
At the latest Interregional Health Department meeting, the Ministry...Read More

 
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