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Thursday, 19 November 2015   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Coach Union Deportiva sacked following violent football incident

A COACH has been sacked from Union Deportiva Torre del Mar juniors’ football team following violent incidents at a match on Saturday, November 14th. 
The team was playing Club Deportivo Sierra...Read More

High hopes for Christmas employment boost

THE Christmas rush and increased seasonal spending are expected to create an estimated 5,800 jobs for Almeria Province.
Most will be in the beauty, cosmetics, perfume, luxury goods, electronics and the...Read More

Whatsapp prank could cost joker €600,000

BARELY 72 hours had gone by since the Paris attacks last week – and, although the headline was badly written - this message caused a panic on Whatsapp: “The next attack will be in Estepona,...Read More

Paris attack ringleader killed in yesterday's police action

AFTER nearly 24 hours of speculation concerning the identity of the man who died during the raid on the apartment in St-Denis, the French prosecutor’s office confirmed at noon on November 19 that...Read More

Lacemakers get together for tea

MEMBERS of Adra’s Bobbin Lace workshop met for their traditional tea. They were joined by the mayor, Manuel Cortes, who was accompanied by the associations and treasury councillors, Elisa Fernandez...Read More

Swimming sensations return in triumph

SWIMMING siblings Adam and Lucy Stewart have returned from the European Open Down’s Syndrome Swimming Championships in Loano, Italy, with a fistful of medals.
The competition last week saw around...Read More

NOT WANTED - BUT THE MOST SOUGHT - AFTER MAN IN EUROPE

Europe is listening now to the deafening silence of the Muslim community. We at  Euro Weekly News (EWN) do not take any political stance; however, we pride ourselves as being a voice of the people. ...Read More

Amazon to create 1,000 new jobs in Spain

AMAZON is set to bring 1,000 new jobs to Spain as part of the online retailer's expansion plans in the next three years according to an announcement on Wednesday November 18.
Along with a new distribution...Read More

Tortoises repopulate Sierra Cabrera

KEEPING a tortoise was an Almeria tradition, but no longer. Changes in the law that came into effect on July 1 turned keeping a “Tortuga mora” or “spur-thighed tortoise” as a...Read More

Mijas lollipop project: senior citizens help children cross road

ONE of Mijas' most popular social projects, which encourages retired people to volunteer as lollipop ladies (and men) outside local schools, is soon to restart.
Volunteering Councillor Carmen Marquez...Read More

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