martes, 10 de mayo de 2016

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Tuesday, 10 May 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Knife attack near Munich suspected of having political motives

AT about 4.50am on the morning of May 10 a man attacked one person initially on a train and then three more inside a railway station in Grafing near to Munich, which resulted in the death of one man and...Read More

Never one to avoid controversy, Joey Barton turns up late for Burnley celebrations

HAVING been relegated last season from the Premier League, Burnley have bounced back, winning the Championship in their first year in the second tier of English football, in no small part thanks to the...Read More

The expat community in Mallorca makes a difference to lives in Peru

SEVEN years ago, when a group of mainly British expats in Palmanova decided to take action against the extreme poverty which exists in Peru, little was it realised just how much their fundraising and...Read More

Iain Duncan Smith sheds light on Cameron’s failed EU negotiations

EX-MINISTER Iain Duncan Smith has said that Germany had a “de facto veto” over Cameron’s EU renegotiations. 
In an interview with the Sun newspaper, he explained that the prime minister...Read More

Car stolen in Marbella

ON SATURDAY May 7 a BMW X5 owned by one of our readers, registration 2421HMW was stolen from close to the Melia Marbella Banus hotel. Should anybody see the car of have any information please call Marina...Read More

Nazi dog owner arrested

THE owner of a dog who was trained to give a Nazi salute has been arrested in Scotland after a video was published online. 
Markus Meechan, a 28-year-old call centre worker, from Coatbridge in North...Read More

Males moved to keep the peace

FIVE male gazelles have been moved from Bioparc Valencia to the Oasys Parque zoo in the Tabernas desert to avoid conflicts.
The animals, four Thompsons and one Impala, were selected to be moved by Aiza,...Read More

Milk for mustaches

FESBAL, the Spanish Food Bank Federation, and La Caixa’s social group have announced a new ‘No child without a mustache’ milk collection campaign.
Last year, thousands of people made...Read More

Feathered foes on the march as farmers prepare for battle

MANY readers will be familiar with the demented screeching of the escaped monk parakeets that have become established along some parts of the Costa in recent years, following their arrival to Spain as...Read More

More nurses needed

ALMERIA has placed 26th in terms of the number of nurses in the province, registering a ratio of 424 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to a newly released report for 2015.
To reach the Spanish average...Read More


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