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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.

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

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

Drought in Spain leaves reservoirs with an average of 45% capacity

Reservoirs across Spain are reported to be at around 45 per cent of their capacity due to the drought
A continued shortage of rainfall in Spain has led to a dramatic period of drought in the country. With temperatures reported to be rising again thi

Experts have predicted when facemasks will end indoors in Spain

Epidemiologists in Spain have predicted when they believe the indoor use of facemasks will end
According to experts in Spain, the mandatory use of facemasks indoors will last until at least the end of this summer. This has been predicted by two epi