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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Saturday, 09 July 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Bye-bye, looky, looky

LOCAL POLICE in Marbella are cracking on with the promised blitz on the hawking of counterfeit clothing, handbags, and other products on the city’s streets, as the first phase of the offensive draws...Read More

Five arrested in Pamplona on suspicion of rape

DETAILS are emerging of the arrest of five people of unknown nationality but said to be in their mid- twenties, with one rumoured to be a Guardia Civil officer accused of raping a 19-year-old girl on...Read More

Fire rapidly doused

FIRE is an ever-present risk in Alicante Province’s wooded inland areas.
Nevertheless, the Costa Blanca’s remaining semi-rural zones are at risk, too, and fire broke out earlier this week...Read More

A busy month ahead

MALLORCA hoteliers, restaurants and shops are expecting their busiest July yet.
Despite it still being early on in the summer season, restaurants and bars are reporting a significant increase in business,...Read More

Quality tourism in Mojacar

LAST week saw the raising of two official Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) ‘blue flags’ for beaches in Mojacar, one less than last year.
Piedra Villazar and Marina de La Torre...Read More

Part time player wins Wimbledon Ladies Title

AGED 34, America’s greatest ever tennis player Serena Williams beat fourth seed Angelique Kerber 7-5 6-3 to win her seventh Wimbledon title and 22nd Grand Slam title to match Steffi Graf’s...Read More

Summer pay cheques to continue for some

MANY interim teachers in the region of Murcia can enjoy their summer off knowing they will still be getting paid in July and August.
The regional government has made amendments to the budgets of the...Read More

It’s like the Spice Girls break up all over again

IN A week that saw the Spice Girls cheekily hint that they might get together again, certain wits in the media have compared what has happened to a number of celebrities and politicians in Britain recently...Read More

Spain no closer to forming a new government following comments from Pedro Sanchez

IT DOESN’T look as if Mariano Rajoy as the leader with the most number of votes is going to have an easy time trying to form a new government following comments made by PSOE leader and natural opposition...Read More

Chief Minister meets Spanish Workers representatives

A DELEGATION from the Association of Spanish Workers (ASCTEG) visited Gibraltar on July 8 to meet Chief Minister Fabian Picardo to air their fears concerning the result of the recent referendum in view...Read More



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