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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Friday, 03 June 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Japanese boy found alive after gruelling six night abandonment in forest

SUFFERING only scratches to his arms and legs, Yamato Tanooka was found alive and well, if a little famished, after an astonishing survival ordeal that saw the seven-year-old fend for himself in the Japanese...Read More

Police search for ‘possible’ escaped bear in Cantabria continues

A CRACK team of government experts and Guardia Civil nature protection officers from the force’s SEPRONA arm reconvened on the morning of Friday June 3 to continue the search for an evasive bear...Read More

La Mari of Chambao exclusive interview

MUSIC is universal and because there are plenty of English language singers and bands playing to tourists and residents in Spain, it is sometimes easy to ignore local talent even though if given a hearing...Read More

Still time for expats to register to vote in the Referendum

The Electoral Commission and the British Embassy widely publicised theadvisorydate to register to make sure people had time to get and return a postal vote, however theactualdeadline is midnight of June...Read More

G7 talk Brexit

AT the latest G7 meeting in Japan, the leaders of the six leading industrialised nations, together with the European Union made it clear that they sided with David Cameron in wanting Britain to remain...Read More

Gang of thieves trailed tourist vehicles from airport before stealing their luggage

GUARDIA CIVIL officers have arrested four individuals accused of ransacking tourists after tracking their rental vehicles as they left Malaga airport.
The Eastern European bandits allegedly held a series...Read More

Sad state of Almeria’s cinemas

CINEMA-GOING in Almeria is in decline, according to an expert who works in the province.
In an interview with a Spanish newspaper, Diego Rodriguez said that small independent cinemas are no longer profitable...Read More

Planet’s largest cruise liner arrives in Malaga

THE world’s biggest cruise ship, which is almost 165 feet longer than the Eiffel Tower, docked in Malaga around 7am on Friday June 3 and was due to depart for Barcelona at 6pm.
Harmony of the Seas,...Read More

Are you crazy? Dalai Lama rejects Brexit association

A BREXIT campaign group, funded by a rich insurance executive who used his political contacts to keep his Russian trophy wife in Britain, has been scolded by the Dalai Lama. 
Leave.EU, one of the many...Read More

Madrid on its knees for McCartney

ALMOST 51 years after his first visit to the Spanish capital city, and 12 years after his last appearance there, Paul McCartney brought Madrid to its knees on Thursday night (June 2) performing to an...Read More


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