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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Monday, 01 February 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Sevilla villages plagued by animal torturers

SPAIN'S Guardia Civil are investigating an attack on a canine shelter in El Saucejo in the province of Sevilla, reports from January 30 claim.  
Unknown assailants are reported to have entered the El...Read More

Website launched on ‘Europe’s Most Wanted Fugitives’

European law enforcement authorities have joined forces to create a dedicated new website (www.eumostwanted.eu) where the public can help police trace Europe’s Most Wanted Fugitives.
Launched...Read More

Pro Spain campaigners march in Barcelona

A PROTEST MARCH by thousands of pro-unity demonstrators was held in Barcelona on January 31. 
Reports confirm that some 3,500 people convened at St. Jaume Square in Catalonia's capital, to oppose the...Read More

A Malaga resident reports scam to police

A MALAGA resident who reported a scam led the National Police force to an investigation resulting in three arrests on January 25, for making fraudulent offers to online customers over a fake website. 
Those...Read More

International hashish traffickers arrested in Spain

AN OPERATION by Spain's Guardia Civil and National Police Huesca has cracked an international crime ring accused of smuggling hashish from southern Spain to France according to a joint release issued...Read More

What has the EU ever done for us?

WITH the various Brexit supporting factions being caricatured as an unintentional homage to Monty Python's Life of Brian, the modern day empire of their classic question 'What have the Romans ever done...Read More

Riddle of the horses may be investigated

RAMON Figuerola, owner of the loose horse which caused a fatal accident on the road between Lloseta and Inca last week, has said he is sorry about what happened. 
"I’m very upset, I assume my...Read More

Calpe winners of school drawing competition announced

THE Mayor of Calpe, Cesar Sanchez, has awarded prizes to the winners of a drawing competition for ‘Calendar Verde’.
The competition was organised by the Department of Citizen Participation...Read More

Cameron's migrant benefits ban disappoints Eurosceptics

THREE YEARS of discussion on EU reforms, have finally secured David Cameron his 'emergency brake' concession which will allow him to ban migrants from claiming in-work benefits for four years, starting...Read More

Spain misses out on qualifying for Rio Olympics Handball tournament

ALTHOUGH not the most glamorous or popular sport in the world, more than 15,000 fans turned up in Krakow to see the men’s finals of the European Handball Championship between Germany and Spain on...Read More

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