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Nacho Doce

Nacho Doce

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European protesters block traffic, vandalise shops after Gaza aid flotilla blocked

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Europe on Thursday blocked traffic and vandalised shops and restaurants after Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound humanitarian aid

European protesters block traffic, vandalise shops after Gaza aid flotilla blocked
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Spain's summer of wildfires fuels calls for better forest management

Javier Fernandez Perez recalls how residents of his hamlet used to burn undergrowth during the winter to help

Spain's summer of wildfires fuels calls for better forest management
Europe|MidEast|World

Washington expresses concern over Spanish measures against shipments to Israel

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Washington expresses concern over Spanish measures against shipments to Israel
Business|Environment|Europe|World

Huge wildfires stabilising in Spain, cooler forecast fuels hope worst is over

Wildfires raging in northern and western Spain have burned through nearly the same area in the past 24 hours as in all of last year,

Huge wildfires stabilising in Spain, cooler forecast fuels hope worst is over
Arts|Economy|Environment|Europe|Health|Lifestyle|Travel|World

Spain's party island Ibiza also suffers housing crunch as rents soar

It's another night, another party at a hotel in Ibiza.

Spain's party island Ibiza also suffers housing crunch as rents soar
Environment

Record Spanish wildfires close part of Camino de Santiago route

Spain's worst wave of wildfires on record spread to the southern slopes of the Picos de Europa mountains on Monday and prompted

Record Spanish wildfires close part of Camino de Santiago route
Business|Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

More than 18,000 people in lockdown as wildfire rages in Catalonia

Spanish authorities ordered more than 18,000 residents of the northeastern Tarragona province to remain indoors on Tuesday and several dozen were evacuated as a

More than 18,000 people in lockdown as wildfire rages in Catalonia
Environment|Europe|Science|Technology|World

Marine heatwave pushes up Mediterranean Sea temperature

Mediterranean Sea temperatures surged in June in a marine heatwave, with a Greek scientist warning some species are under threat in what has likely been a record period.

Marine heatwave pushes up Mediterranean Sea temperature
Business|Economy|Europe|Technology|World

Pirelli investors approve earnings despite opposition from China's Sinochem

Pirelli investors on Thursday approved the Italian tyremaker's earnings report for last year despite the opposition of its largest shareholder, the Chinese state-controlled group

Pirelli investors approve earnings despite opposition from China's Sinochem
Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Spain blocks more than 65,000 Airbnb holiday rental listings

Spain has ordered Airbnb to withdraw more than 65,000 listings for holiday rentals which it said violated existing rules from its platform as part of a general

Spain blocks more than 65,000 Airbnb holiday rental listings
Africa|Business|Science|Technology|World

Congo grants licence to Starlink, reversing earlier ban

Democratic Republic of Congo said on Friday it had become the latest African country to grant a licence to tech billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink and that the company would begin

Congo grants licence to Starlink, reversing earlier ban
Europe|Science|World

Dig in Spanish former fish market reveals medieval maritime treasure

Archaeologists digging up a former fish market in Barcelona in northeast Spain have discovered the wreck of a ship that may have sunk about 500 years ago.

Dig in Spanish former fish market reveals medieval maritime treasure
Business|Economy|Europe

Spain's trade deficit widens 58% in Jan-Feb from same period a year ago

Spain's trade deficit widened 58% in the first two months of 2025 from the same period a year earlier, to 9.62 billion euros ($11.07 billion), the Economy ministry said on Tuesday.

Spain's trade deficit widens 58% in Jan-Feb from same period a year ago
Environment|Europe|Science

Spain's wild horses in peril, despite key role in wildfire prevention

The wildfires that used to burn each summer in the woods above the Spanish village of Barro have diminished to almost none since Lucia Perez

Spain's wild horses in peril, despite key role in wildfire prevention
Economy|Europe|Political

Barcelona city hall steps in to buy apartment block to prevent evictions

Barcelona's city hall said on Friday it would buy an apartment block known as 'Casa Orsola' to prevent the eviction of several tenants, including

Barcelona city hall steps in to buy apartment block to prevent evictions
Economy|Education|Europe|Political

Teacher's eviction stalled after Barcelona residents protest tourism, gentrification

A teacher who has become a symbol of Spain's housing crisis has won a temporary stay of eviction from his rented Barcelona apartment after protests by residents

Teacher's eviction stalled after Barcelona residents protest tourism, gentrification
Europe|Sports|Travel

Olympics-Barcelona's free gym in a tunnel helps to popularise climbing

The Foixarda tunnel in Barcelona hides a free-to-use climbing treasure trove made up of thousands of holds of all shapes, sizes and colours

Olympics-Barcelona's free gym in a tunnel helps to popularise climbing
Europe

Volunteers bring ray of light to Spanish towns shattered by floods

Some came armed with mops and buckets, pick-axes or shovels, others carried bottles of drinking water and bags of food.

Volunteers bring ray of light to Spanish towns shattered by floods

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