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Electricity prices in Spain drop slightly this last day of January
According to provisional data published by the Iberian Energy Market Operator (OMIE), collected by Europa Press, the average price of electricity in the wholesale market in Spain will drop again this Monday, January 31. Even so, it will continue to b
Five Marbella turtles’ journeys tracked over thousands of miles
Five Marbella turtles’ journeys tracked over thousands of miles
Scotland: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirms 5 to 11-year-olds will receive Covid jab
Scotland: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirms 5 to 11-year-olds will receive Covid jab.
FIRST Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirms on Wednesday, February 16 that five to 11-year-olds in Scotland will now be eligible to receive the Covid jab.
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Emma Raducanu crashes out of Indian Wells in second round
Emma Raducanu, less than one month after completing one of the biggest tennis upsets in history, has been knocked out of the BNP Paribas Open Indian Wells tournament in California, in the second round.
The 18-year-old Brit was the toast of the ten
Belgian government agrees to a four-day working week
Four-day working week agreed by the Belgian government
Alexander De Croo, the Belgian Prime Minister, announced today, Tuesday, February 15, that his government has reached an agreement for the reform of the labour market.
He explained that thi
Mijas adds a new vaccination day without appointment
The Andalucian health authorities, in their effort to get the whole of the community vaccinated against coronavirus, continue to offer its citizens easier ways to receive the injections.
One of these instances comes tomorrow, Saturday, January 28.
Guardia de seguridad del aeropuerto de Madrid reúne a viajero con mochila que contiene 7.300€
Guardia de seguridad devuelve una mochila con más de 7.300€ encontrada en un andén de la T4 del aeropuerto de Barajas en Madrid
Renfe ha devuelto una mochila a su propietario, completa con más de 7.300 euros en billetes comunitarios y moneda dólar
Just in: EU declares Spain forcing residents to declare assets abroad is “contrary to EU law
Yesterday, January 26, The Court of Justice of the European Union declared it “contrary to EU law” for Spanish legislation to force residents to declare assets and rights abroad through the so-called ‘model 720.’
The Court of Justice of the Europe
Malaga could start rationing water if the rain doesn’t come
Water supplies in Malaga could be rationed by 10 per cent if it doesn’t rain
A severe shortage of rainfall in recent months is creating a desperate and alarming situation for both the citizens and farmers of Malaga province.
As a result, it has
Andalucia to abolish the need for Covid passports to enter establishments
Jesus Aguirre, the Minister of Health for Andalucia, announced this Saturday, February 12, that the rule requiring Covid passports to access nightlife, hospitality, health, and social health establishments, will be abolished this coming Tuesday 15.
The health dangers of radon gas, the invisible killer in Spain
High levels of radon gas have been found in at least six municipalities of Sevilla
Radon gas is listed in the periodic table, with the atomic number 86. It is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless noble gas. According to studies carried out
Spain to consider extending booster jab rollout
Spain to consider extending booster jab rollout to people aged between 50 and 59 years old.
At the moment Spain is offering booster jabs to people aged over 60 years old. The booster jab inoculation is progressing unevenly across the autonomous co