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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Sunday, 26 June 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Shopping at night, Almuñecar tourists’ delight

ALMUÑECAR businesses have agreed on the dates for two ‘shopping nights’ on July 23 and August 20, during which shops will remain open from 9pm to 2am, the council has reported.
The dates...Read More

Stymied stingers in Malaga Province

MALAGA City Council has once again launched a smartphone application for beachgoers concerned about the risk of jellyfish on the Costa del Sol’s beaches this summer.
The app, called ‘Infomedusa...Read More

Circus receives frosty reception in Muchamiel

THE circus that arrived in Muchamiel recently excited more censure than pleasure. In the past a fascinated Muchamiel public would have flocked to see the circus’s lions, tigers, wolves and crocodiles.
Instead,...Read More

Graffiti is cleaned up

PALMA Town Hall has finished the removal of the anti-tourist graffiti from the walls of protected buildings in Palma’s city centre.
The total of eight messages painted in the city centre were removed...Read More

Zoo-per wheeze

IT was tricky to determine which side of the bars housed the animals, as Bioparc Fuengirola was packed to the rafters on Sunday June 19, with visitors able to pay whatever they deemed appropriate based...Read More

Pigeons poisoned: A murder mystery case

NOT everybody likes pigeons, and readers now drawing pensions probably still remember the Tom Lehrer song.
But in Elda, someone really was poisoning pigeons in the park, and at least 50 birds were...Read More

San Bartolome animal shelter ransacked

THIEVES have targeted the animal rescue shelter Asoka El Grande. Asoka manages Orihuela’s municipal facilities at the San Bartolome centre which was broken into last weekend.
Thieves caused numerous...Read More

Update on Jose the turtle

AN injured sea turtle which has been in the care of marine rescue group Equinac, is making a slow recovery.
The turtle was found on a beach in Almeria last month with severe injuries to its head and...Read More

Nuclear effects felt 50 years on

MORE than 50 years after the Palomares nuclear accident, one of the biggest in history, the New York Times has published an article which suggests that the authorities hid the truth and many involved...Read More


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