domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2016

Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Sunday, 25 September 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Stop illegal fishing

THE intensive work of environmental officers in Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park has significantly reduced the number of cases this year, the Junta de Andalucia regional government has reported.
Although...Read More

Authorities try to minimise floods

THROUGHOUT the Costa Blanca, town halls are clearing rubbish, reeds and vegetation from watercourses. 
When rain finally arrives this autumn, the usually dry gullies and empty streams will be hard put...Read More

Mega hotel set to dominate

FOLLOWING another change of direction, plans for a luxury hotel in Malaga’s port have now been endorsed by the city council and will shortly be made public.
The development is being backed by the...Read More

Labour leadership: Corbyn confounds critics in resounding win

JEREMY CORBYN swept to victory as he was re-elected Labour leader on Saturday, Sepember 24.
He defeated challenger Owen Smith comprehensively by winning 61.8 per cent of the vote, extending his margin...Read More

Half-witted hikers oblige action

THE local councils of Nerja and Frigiliana have announced that they are working to regulate access to the famed Rio Chillar, the state of which has been progressively deteriorating in recent years.
The...Read More

No limit on tourist numbers

Balearic president Francina Armengol has ruled out any limits on the number of tourists entering the island despite calls from opposition parties and environmental groups to act.
The issue has dominated...Read More

Promises turning turtle

Controversy surrounding construction of the high speed AVE train line past Cuevas de Almanzora shows no sign of abating, with residents up in arms over the location chosen for an endangered species reserve.
Up...Read More

Police investigate hacking of Pippa Middleton’s private photos

PHOTOGRAPHS of the Duchess of Cambridge and her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are apparently among as many as 3,000 private images stolen from Pippa Middleton by computer hackers.
Scotland...Read More

Showing compassion

A PROVINCIAL grant of almost 14,500 euros is being used to castrate cats in Torrevieja.
Volunteers from Project CES (Catch, Neuter, Release), have begun this week to collect some of the hundreds of stray...Read More

Scrooge-like Spaniards are poor tippers, confirms survey

A NEW survey has confirmed that the Spanish are indeed stingy tippers, as anyone who has worked in the hospitality trade will attest.
Unlike the United States, where tips of 20 per cent are considered...Read More


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