July 2023

Spain’s Malaga airport delights travelers with a day of music and dance

PASSENGERS arriving at Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport have been treated to a delightful day of music and dance performances at T3. The event took place yesterday, on Thursday, July 27, commencing early in the morning. The captivating shows unfolded in both the departure area and the arrivals hall of T3, featuring five different groups with […]

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The Power of Location: 4 Factors to Consider Choosing a Property Investment

Investing in real estate is no mean feat. Thus, ensuring the success of your investment is paramount. While there are many critical factors to consider when it comes to property investment, one of the most vital is location — from the country and city and to the estate. Let’s say you want to invest in

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This July could be the hottest ever on Earth in the last 120,000 years 

THIS July could become the hottest ever on the planet in the last 120,000 years, according to a Leipzig University study.  The research confirms that this month will be the warmest July since records started in 1880.  The average worldwide temperature this month has been 1.5 ? hotter than it was before the Second Industrial

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Member of notorious ‘ISIS Beatles’ torture group found dead in his cell in Spain’s Cadiz

ONE of the suspected infamous ‘ISIS Beatles’ who tortured and beheaded captives while in Syria has been discovered dead in his prison cell in Cadiz. Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 32, a former UK rapper, was awaiting a verdict on terror charges after a trial in Madrid at the time of his death.  Bary had been identified

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Director of Globix crypto exchange who ensnared Gibraltar elite in Ponzi scheme facing criminal investigation 

ROYAL Gibraltar Police have finally opened a criminal investigation into the activities of Globix director Damian Carreras after his company lost €40 million in a suspected Ponzi scheme. The police said the move forms part of a wider investigation into the operation of Globix and the alleged losses to investors. The RGP called it ‘a

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It’s not over yet: How the votes from Spaniards abroad could alter the general election result

THE CONSERVATIVE Popular Party was the winner of Sunday’s general election, albeit falling short of a majority and leaving the country in a stalemate. But the final totals of seats distributed between the parties could still change as the votes of Spaniards living abroad are tallied up.  The count of these ballots will not begin

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Gibraltar Island Games star Asia Kent hunts for medals at Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad and Tobago

STAR swimmer Asia Kent will head a group of young athletes that will represent Gibraltar at this year’s Commonwealth Youth Games on August 4-11 in Trinidad and Tobago. For the two Gibraltar swimmers and two athletes going over, it will be one of the biggest stages that they will get to compete at in their

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Spain’s job market breaks new records as number of people in work exceeds 21-million mark for first time

SPAIN posted record employment figures in the second quarter of 2023, exceeding the 21-million mark for people in work for the first time ever. Meanwhile, unemployment fell to 11.6% of the active population, which is the lowest level seen since the year 2008.  That’s according to the Active Population Survey, which was published by the

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