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Euro Weekly News - Alerts

Tuesday, 06 December 2016   
 

Euro Weekly News - Alerts


Green belt to bring quality of life for locals

VELEZ-MALAGA Council’s Environmental department has started work to create an avenue of gardens parallel to Calle Aceituneros which will include a pedestrian walkway with trees down the sides and...Read More

Colourful Indian politician Jayalalithaa dies

ONE of India's most recognisable political figures has passed away at the age of 68.
J Jayalalithaa suffered a heart attack on the evening of Sunday December 4 and was pronounced dead at Chennai's Apollo...Read More

Phony passports stamped out

SIX people were caught at Alicante-Elche airport allegedly attempting to sneak into the United Kingdom using fake passports and false documentation.
Five of them were from Iran, and the other was Moroccan....Read More

A whirlwind week for the Costa Blanca

THE Valencian Community continued to be rocked by extreme weather last week, as massive amounts of rainfall led to widespread flooding and damage to buildings, roads, and crops.
Various parts of the...Read More

The (not so) wild ones

BIKER gangs are famous for either racing across the open highway at breakneck speeds, or purring through small villages at attention-seeking noise levels. Four members of a local Mallorca biker club,...Read More

Guardia Civil arrest 31 people involved in sale of illegal firearms

WORKING closely with a number of branches of the Guardia Civil in different parts of Spain as well as using information supplied by Europol, the Guardia Civil have arrested 30 people and seized 124 illegally...Read More

Drugs give police headaches

ANDALUCIAN police forces are complaining about the fact that the more drugs they confiscate, the more they end up having sitting about on their premises causing both health and security risks.
In 2008,...Read More

Spain to raise taxes on booze, fags, and sugary treats

SPAIN is making a concerted effort to lower its national deficit, and many of people's favourite vices will be caught in the crossfire.
Finance Minister Cristobal Montoro has indicated that levies will...Read More

WATCH: Kangaroo-punching zookeeper will not be sacked

AN AUSTRALIAN zoo has indicated that it has no intention of sacking an elephant keeper who was filmed punching a kangaroo in the face.
Greig Tonkins, who is an employee of Taronga Western Plains Zoo,...Read More

Gibraltar manages to weather the storm

AS the torrential rain on the Costa del Sol transforms into a few days of dry and almost bright weather, so Gibraltar also recovers from what was a terrible weekend of rain and hail.
The areas of La...Read More


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