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Thursday, 22 October 2015   
 

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Wikileaks published CIA director's personal emails

Wikileaks publish  private information from the emails of John Brennan, Director of the CIA ON Wednesday October 21 Wikileaks released personal details from CIA Chief John Brennan's personal email account.
The six documents on the Wikileaks website include a security clearance application with...Read More

Hunt for woman missing 24 years ago continues

THE search for a young woman, Remedios Ludeña, who disappeared in Santa Pola in 1991 has resumed.
Police are looking and searching between the residential area of Calvario and the ravine of Catarra,...Read More

Drugs found after van crash in Marbella

A DRIVER has been arrested in Marbella for transporting drugs after his van crashed on the AP7 motorway.
Guardia Civil officers sent to the scene of the accident, found the driver’s attitude suspicious...Read More

People power demands River Adra solution

ADRA: Aftermath of  September 7. SEVEN hundred Adra residents protested peacefully this week, calling for the river to be re-channelled.
The Adra overflowed during last month’s storms, inundating ground floors and garages, smashing...Read More

Party mood not shared by police

ONE of the Game of Thrones film crew was arrested for carrying drugs and aggression towards a policeman.
The 30-year-old Spaniard had attended a party in an Almeria City pub with a hundred or so people...Read More

Carmenes ready to open its eyes

OBSERVATORY: Calar  Alto in Sierra Filabres. OBSERVATORY searching for earth-like planets
MONTH-BY-MONTH and week-by-week Calar Alto Observatory’s Carmenes project is coming closer to completion.
This month the wait was narrowed...Read More

90,000 people get by without income in Alicante

VULNERABLE: Those  living without an income. AROUND 90,000 people in the province of Alicante are living without any income. 
That’s according to the Labour Force Survey (LFS) put forward today by the Secretary General of the  CCOO union,...Read More

Woman arrested in Torremolinos for making false accusations

A WOMAN has been arrested in Torremolinos for falsely accusing an acquaintance of sexual abuse.
The 36-year-old woman presented an official report at the Torremolinos-Benalmadena police station, the...Read More

3,000 people celebrate International Day in Alfaz

THE mayor of L’Alfas del Pi, Vicente Arques, was joined by the consuls of Norway and the Netherlands, to officially open the international day. Over 50 stands representing 100 nationalities were...Read More

Severe weather in Alicante province

LEFT STRANDED: Dozens of vehicles were caught as drainage systems struggled to cope. THE province has experienced another episode of extremely heavy downpours with over 83 litres of rain per square metre recorded in the coastal town of Moraira, Alicante and a drop of 10 degrees in temperature...Read More

Reference to Infanta Cristina is removed from Torrevieja sports palace

NAMELESS:  Torrevieja's sports centre is having reference to Infanta Cristina removed. TORREVIEJA is to remove the ‘Infanta Cristina’ name from the sports centre.
Mayor Jose Manuel Dolon said the reference to the princess will be removed from the flagship sports facility in...Read More

Elderly lady falls to death in Malaga

AN ELDERLY lady fell to her death from her eighth floor home in Malaga City on Wednesday October 21.
Witnesses called emergency services at 9.50am to inform that an 84-year-old woman had fallen onto...Read More

Not just sun and sand in Costa del Sol

TWELVE Dutch travel agents have been on a trip to the Costa del Sol to discover what it has to offer, and found their perception of the coast as just another sun and sand destination changed forever.
Along...Read More

Training grants for Torrevieja

TORREVIEJA has been given grants totalling over €80,000 from the Valencian Employment and Training Service.
The money will be spent on the implementation of the training activities of lifesaving...Read More

Classroom chaos, Bees and flooding brings classes to a halt

A NEST of more than 100,000 bees forced the closure of a classroom in Alicante.
Beekeepers moved to the Oscar Espla school to remove the hives as children were taken from the area, although many parents...Read More

Union flag from battle unveiled on Trafalgar Day

Gravestone in  Trafalgar Cemetery THE Battle of Trafalgar took place 210 years ago on October 21 when Britain won a resounding victory over the French fleet but Admiral Lord Nelson died.
A union flag (often referred to as a union jack)...Read More

Migrants land on British sovereign soil

Migrants landing  at Akrotiri THE Ministry of Defence in the UK has announced that a number of boatloads of migrants beached at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus early on the morning of October 21.
It is not known whether the four boats reported...Read More

Pronouncement by Israel's prime minister causes controversy

Benjamin  Netanyahu IN A speech to the Zionist Congress in Jerusalem on the evening of October 20, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that “Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he...Read More

Age Concern trip to Ibiza

AGE CONCERN MALLORCA is organising a visit to Ibiza, to visit the Saturday hippy market in Las Dalias.
Departing early on Friday October 30 and returning late on Sunday November 1, the price for residents...Read More

US to increase military presence at base in southern Spain

U.S. Air Force  aircraft at Moron, Air Base, Spain WASHINGTON and Madrid have reached an agreement in which the US will bolster its crisis response force in the south of Spain.
The deal comes after an incident in Benghazi in 2012 when armed militants...Read More

Malaga puts its foot down over dog mess

MALAGA City is preparing to crack down on mess by drawing up a database of the DNA of the 98,000 dogs living in the city to allow their owners to be tracked down and fined if they fail to pick up after...Read More

Butterfly children remembered internationally

This is what life  feels like to Butterfly Children EVERY year towards the latter part of October, the DEBRA organisations worldwide give visibility and generate solidarity for all those affected with the devastating and little known condition of Butterfly...Read More

Gary Neville allows squatters to stay in his building

Former stock  exchange building THE former Manchester stock exchange building purchased by retired footballers Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs, and due for redevelopment into a boutique hotel next year was occupied by homeless squatters...Read More

British Chamber of Commerce Event

THE British Chamber of Commerce in Spain (BCCS) are pleased to announce that they will be hosting a Business Networking Lunch at the Hard Rock Café, Puerto Banus on October 28 from 2pm to 4pm.
The Regional...Read More

Spanish parliament approval for 2016 budget

Rajoy has passed  2016 budget LATE on Tuesday October 20, the Spanish parliament approved the 2016 budget without implementing calls from the European Commission to revise the plan to meet deficit targets.
Officials in the EU indicated...Read More

Mobile breast unit travels the Almanzora Valley

WITH the nearest hospitals too far away for many women in the North Almeria health district, the early breast cancer detection service's mobile unit is an invaluable visitor to towns and villages in the...Read More

Women and sport exhibition at La Herradura's Centro Civico

TWO exhibitions currently running at La Herradura's Centro Civico are aiming to honour sportswomen and promote and encourage equality in the sporting world.
The displays, on loan from the Ministry of...Read More

Torrential rain brings chaos to Gibraltar roads

Landslide by Rock  Hotel HEAVY overnight rain on October 20 has caused a great deal of disruption in Gibraltar with a number of roads blocked or flooded and bus routes disrupted.
The most dramatic event occurred at about 1am...Read More

Ten arrests in major political corruption raid in Catalonia

Guardia Civil lead  political raid in Catalonia ANDREU VILOCA, the treasurer of Artur Mas' CDC party, were among ten people arrested on suspicion of taking bribes in an operation launched by the Civil Guard at 8am on Wednesday October 21.
The Democratic...Read More

Red Cross promoting healthy habits in Javea

THE City Council of Javea and the Red Cross has joined together to promote healthy habits to residents in the municipality. The VI Trobada per a la Salut program will be run by the Red Cross in collaboration...Read More

 
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