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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Thursday, 25 February 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


A very sad story about a vulnerable pensioner and her fugitive son who might be in Spain

FROM time to time, we come across stories which are so sad that they have to be shared, not just because they are newsworthy but because it is necessary to highlight the way in which some people act and...Read More

The world’s cheapest smart phone launched

AN Indian company has launched what it says is the world’s cheapest smart phone.
The aptly named Ringing Bells initially advised their Freedom 251 phone would be priced at under 500 rupees (€6.50),...Read More

Protecting the purity of Palma

Top officials have scrambled to calm the fears of expatriates, business owners and residents, that the unruly days of Palma’s past could return following the Balearic High Court’s dramatic...Read More

Andalucia Day will see one of the year’s biggest parties

Nerja, Torrox and Almuñecar will be packed to the rafters as an avalanche of thousands of jubilant travellers and locals descends on Axarquia to celebrate an historic Andalucia Day. 
Astonishing rates...Read More

Blatter and Platini bans cut for “services to football”

A FIFA appeal committee has decided that the eight-year ban from football related activity handed down to the disgraced duo of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini was too onerous, and has made it six instead. 
While...Read More

Resign? Over my dead body, says Albox mayor

A judge has ordered Albox mayor Rogelio Mena to resign immediately from his post after being found guilty of financial misdeed and banned from holding public office. 
In a dramatic turn, however, the...Read More

Pregnant woman’s terror in Torrevieja

A pregnant woman luckily managed to escape the clutches of a knife-wielding madman who held her hostage for 10 hours at his home in Torrevieja. 
The traumatic shock of the ordeal was so acute that she...Read More

Sabotage hits railway track

Investigators are scouring the terrain in Calpe searching for clues that might lead them to uncover the culprits behind a dangerous sabotage of the train from Denia to Alicante. 
Screws and stones were...Read More

La Pesquera investigation has resulted in additional information being released

AS PART OF the joint operation, codename Malaspina, which was conducted by the Guardia Civil and the State Tax Administration Agency and centring on La Pesquera group it has been revealed that the agencies...Read More

A ham fisted thief leaves a trail of fat

A thief, who stole seven legs of expensive Iberico jamon, was easily traced by the trail of fat he left on the ground, leading straight to his front door. The ham-fisted thief dragged the cumbersome legs...Read More

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