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Thursday, 03 March 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Brexit causing tourist bedlam

Benidorm business-owners are in agreement on a potential Brexit: they don’t want it.
With the in-out referendum fixed for June 23, the local hotel and catering trade is naturally worried about...Read More

Calais 'Jungle' could move on to British soil with a Brexit

SHOULD THE UK vote to leave the EU then the relocation of the Calais refugee camp, nicknamed the ‘Jungle’ would relocate to Britain. This proposal has been put forward by France´s economy...Read More

The killing of 2700 mountain goats gets the go ahead in Madrid

AUTHORITIES in Madrid have approved plans to cull 68 per cent of the wild mountain goats living in the nearby mountain ranges as the population has spiralled out of control. 
The wild goats of the Sierra...Read More

Wing fragment washed up in Mozambique could be that of missing flight MH370

DEBRIS, washed up on the shores of Mozambique could be that of missing Malaysian Airlines flight, MH370. 
The three foot debris is being sent to Australia for a detailed analysis.  The fragment was...Read More

BBC journalist visits Costa del Sol to discuss Brexit

WELL respected BBC journalist Paul Moss, who regularly reports on the BBC Radio 4 programme The World Tonight, contacted the Euro Weekly News for advice on where best to travel to in Spain in order to...Read More

Six missiles fired by North Korea

NORTH KOREA has fired six short range missiles into the sea after new UN sanctions were imposed. 
Reports have surfaced from South Korea and the projectile missiles, either guided missiles or rockets,...Read More

Nyet to the EU but say dostvedanya to Europe at your peril

THE FOREIGN Secretary has warned voters that Russia is the only world power buoyant at the prospect of Britain leaving the EU, presumably as it will further president Putin’s dastardly plans for...Read More

So near and yet so far as each leader speaks to the Cortes

UPDATE: As expected, Pedro Sanchez has lost the vote to lead the new Spanish government by a margin of 89 votes, the result being 219 against and 130 for with 1 abstention.
They will now move on to the...Read More

World Trade Center topping out ceremony

CHIEF MINISTER, Fabian Picardo accepted an invitation from developer Gregory Butcher to perform the topping out ceremony for the Gibraltar World Trade Center on March 1.  A beautifully-engraved sign...Read More

Sunderland Player Adam Johnson found guilty of child sex charge

EX-ENGLAND footballer Adam Johnson has been found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a child. He showed no emotion as the verdict was read out. The jury at Bradford Crown Court have found Johnson...Read More

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