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Spain reports a second monkeypox death

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Monkeypox has been endemic to parts of Africa for decades. Its leap to Europe and North America was linked by experts to raves in Belgium and Spain. The global monkeypox outbreak has seen more than 21,00 cases in nearly 80 countries since May. The health ministry of Spain said on Saturday that there had been … Read more

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez asks workers to stop wearing ties

Pedro Sanchez

Pedro Sanchez has called on public and private sector workers to ditch ties. Europe has been experiencing record-breaking temperatures. Mr Sanchez’s administration is preparing an energy-saving directive. As an energy-saving strategy in the heat, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called on workers in the public and private sectors to forego wearing ties. Mr Sanchez … Read more

Model slams Spanish campaign for using her pic without consent

Model

Institute for Women’s poster shows five plus-size women on a beach. Nyome Nicholas-Williams claims her image was used without permission. The artist responsible for the image has apologised to Nyome. A British plus-size model claims her image was used without her permission in a Spanish campaign promoting body positivity. The advertisement for the equality ministry … Read more

Algeria banking group ends restrictions on operations with Spain

Algeria banking group
  • Restrictions on commercial transactions with Spain were lifted by a key Algerian banking association.
  • Restrictions had been in place since Algiers suspended a cooperation treaty last month.
  • Spain’s top diplomat later in the month confirmed there had been a de facto halt to trading ties.

A key Algerian banking association has ended restrictions on commercial transactions with Spain in place since Algiers suspended a cooperation treaty last month, according to a document published by local media.

The measures, namely a “freeze on foreign trade operations of goods and services from and to Spain, are no longer required” starting from Thursday, the ABEF banking association said in a note to the heads of banks and financial establishments.

No official public announcement has yet been made.

The move followed an evaluation of the restrictions on commercial transactions with Spain and consultations “with relevant foreign trade parties”, the ABEF said in the note, without providing further explanation.

On June 8, Algeria suspended a cooperation pact with Spain, prompting a terse rebuke from Brussels which warned there would be consequences for any “discriminatory treatment” of an EU member state.

Hours later, the ABEF had urged its members to restrict business ties with Spain.

“Following the suspension of the treaty of friendship, good neighbourliness and cooperation with Spain, you are requested to freeze all automatic bank payments, whether incoming or outgoing, for goods and services with Spain from Thursday, June 9,” it said at the time.

But Algeria’s diplomatic mission to the European Union had branded the idea of a suspension a Spanish fabrication.

“The alleged measure by the (Algerian) government to stop ongoing transactions with a European partner… only exists in the minds of those who claim it and of those who hastened to stigmatise it,” it said.

Spain’s top diplomat later in the month confirmed there had been a de facto halt to trade ties.

“Despite Algerian statements saying these were malicious fantasies dreamt up by Spain, there is indeed a blocking of operations,” Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said in late June.

Spain in March had publicly recognised Morocco’s autonomy plan for the disputed territory of Western Sahara to end a diplomatic spat with the kingdom, Algeria’s arch-rival.

Algiers, which backs the territory’s Polisario Front independence movement, said in June that Madrid’s move had been “in violation of (Spain’s) legal, moral and political obligations” towards the former Spanish colony, and suspended the 20-year-old cooperation treaty.

Despite the tetchy exchanges, Algeria had confirmed however that it would continue to honour its gas-supply contract with Spain.

Last year, Spanish exports to Algeria totalled 1.8 billion euros ($1.95 billion) while imports amounted to 4.7 billion euros, almost all of which was gas supplies.

 

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Europe heatwave melts train signals in UK

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Parts of the UK are experiencing a severe heatwave as a result of wildfires. National Railways has tweeted pictures of damaged train signals after intense heat. The Met Office has declared a two-day state of emergency in the UK. The temperature has risen significantly in sections of Europe that are experiencing a severe heatwave as … Read more

Wildfires rage in Europe amid heat wave, While the Britain faces its hottest day ever

Wildfires

Thousands of hectares of forest have been scorched by wildfires in France and Spain. Britain is set to experience its hottest day on record amid a scorching heat wave. Wildfires engulfed the central region of Castile and León, as well as the northern region of Galicia. Thousands of hectares of forest have been scorched by … Read more

More evacuees due to the heatwave as the Mediterranean wildfires grow

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More than 14,000 people have fled France’s Gironde. 238 people have died from heat-related causes in Portugal. UK issued an amber warning for extreme heat. More than 14,000 people in France have been evacuated as a result of wildfires in the country’s southwest spreading to Spain, Croatia, and Greece. Authorities in France’s Gironde, a well-known … Read more

Spain daily gas demand for power hits new record

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Spain’s demand for natural gas for power generation reached a new high on Wednesday. High temperatures have resulted in higher electricity exports and consumption. The second heatwave to hit Spain this year is expected to climax later on Thursday, with temperatures likely reaching 44 degrees Celsius As a heatwave swept the nation, Spain’s demand for … Read more

Wildfires spread across heatwave-hit Europe

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A heatwave  expected to peak on Thursday in Spain. The scorching temperatures started stubborn wildfires. Temperatures soared in Greece, Spain and Portugal. A heatwave sweeping southwestern Europe was expected to peak on Thursday in Spain, with the scorching temperatures fueling stubborn wildfires ravaged several countries. Temperatures soared in Greece, Spain and Portugal, while the heatwave … Read more

Western Europe wilts under heatwave

Intense heatwaves to persist in Pakistan till May 24

 Iberian Peninsula have seen temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius. 150 people evacuated from homes near Bordeaux. 600 firefighters battling blazes, aided by waterbomber aircraft. France suffered soaring heatwave Wednesday, edging closer to the blistering heatwave already engulfing Spain and Portugal as wildfires destroyed vast stretches of Western European forestland. Large parts of the Iberian Peninsula … Read more

Russia announces first case of monkeypox virus

russia announces monkeypox case

The first case of the monkeypox virus was registered in Russia. The person infected was isolated immediately. Several European nations have also registered the cases. Russia announced on Tuesday that it had identified the country’s first case of monkeypox in a man returning from a vacation to several European countries. “The infection was found in … Read more

Spain dig out from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Women’s Euros

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Top choices Spain made a triumphant beginning. Women’s European Championship crusade. After they dug out from a deficit to beat Finland in Milton Keynes. Spain, playing without the harmed Jennifer Hermoso and Alexia Putellas, soon defeated the early nerves and tracked down the balancer. [embedpost slug=”norrie-wimbledon-semis-run-leaves-britains-longing-for-more/”] Linda Sallstrom gave Finland an unexpected lead in the … Read more

Spain rallies from a deficit to defeat Finland 4-1 in the women’s competition

Spain

Spain came from behind to beat Finland 4-1 in Milton Keynes. Mariona Caldentey converted a stoppage-time penalty to round off the scoring. Spain made a triumphant beginning to their Women’s European Championship crusade after they dug out from a deficit to beat Finland 4-1 in Milton Keynes on Friday. Linda Sallstrom gave Finland an unexpected … Read more

From tomato tossing to playing piggy: Europe’s weirder summer festivals

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The “Tomatina” festival in Spain is billed as “the world’s biggest food fight”. World air guitar championships will see hopefuls strut the stage in fancy dress strumming furiously on imaginary guitars. 150 of the world’s top bogsnorkellers will swim two lengths of a murky peat bog in Wales. Summer is here, which means the silly … Read more

Spain seizes first underwater drug smuggling drones

drug smuggling drones
  • Spanish police seize underwater drones capable of transporting large amounts of drugs from Morocco to Spain.
  • Officers seize three “drone submarines” under construction and arrest eight people in Spain.
  • Police say it is the first time they have seized such devices, officially known as unmanned underwater vehicles.

 

Spanish authorities announced Monday that they had seized three underwater drones capable of transporting large amounts of drugs from Morocco to Spain and had dismantled a gang suspected of manufacturing them.

Officers seized three “drone submarines” under construction and arrested eight people in Spain, according to a police statement.

“The three — two of which were being built and one which was practically completed — were to be delivered to French drug traffickers for transporting large quantities of cocaine,” it said.

Each one could carry up to 200 kilogrammes (440 pounds) of product.

Police said it was the first time they had seized such devices, which are officially known as unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs).

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Morocco sues Spain reporter over spyware bugging claim

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  • Morocco files lawsuit against Spanish journalist who claims his phone was targeted by spyware.
  • Ignacio Cembrero worked for news website El Confidencial.
  • Media investigation accused Morocco of using Israeli-made spyware to target journalists. Rabat has denied the allegations.

 

Morocco has filed a lawsuit against a Spanish journalist who claimed his phone was targeted by Pegasus spyware planted by Rabat, according to judicial sources.

A court in Madrid accepted the complaint against Ignacio Cembrero, an expert on Spain-Morocco relations who works for the news website El Confidencial, according to a spokesman for the regional court authority.

Last year, an investigation by 17 media organizations accused Morocco of using Israeli-made spyware, which infiltrates mobile phones in order to extract data or to activate a camera or microphone to spy on their owners. Rabat has denied the allegations.

According to a copy of the complaint seen by AFP, Morocco is demanding that Cembrero withdraw his allegations and pay Morocco’s legal costs.

“The Kingdom of Morocco is not involved in spying on Ignacio Cembrero nor on any other citizen” and “does not have the Pegasus programme”, the lawyer representing Rabat said.

Cembrero had also flagged the lawsuit on his Twitter account.

“Morocco is taking me to court for accusing it of spying with Pegasus,” he tweeted on Monday.

He has said it is “the fourth time” Morocco had sued him in Spain but the first time it had demanded he “retract” claims Rabat was responsible for spying with Pegasus software.

“It’s a political trial to curtail journalists’ freedom of expression,” he tweeted.

A vast investigation by more than 80 reporters in 10 countries revealed in July 2021 that Pegasus spyware had been used against at least 50,000 people around the world.

They included at least 180 journalists as well as human rights defenders, politicians and military top brass.

The information was first leaked to Amnesty International and French NGO Forbidden Stories who then shared it with more than a dozen media organizations.

Morocco was singled out as one of the countries that had purchased the programme from Israel’s NGO Group and had used the spyware against journalists.

According to Forbidden Stories, Cembrero’s phone was one of several phones targeted “for targeting” by Pegasus.

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Ryanair lodge group in Spain declare 12 additional long stretches of strikes

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Ryanair cabin crew in Spain announce 12 more days of strikes. Unions call for Ryanair to resume negotiations over issues including minimum wage. The announcement comes on the final day of the current strike, which began on Thursday and forced the cancellation of 10 Ryanair flights. Ryanair says less than 2% of its flights were … Read more

Ryanair staff to extend Spain strike by 12 days

Ryanair staff
  • EasyJet and Ryanair cabin crew strike causes 15 flights to and from Spain to be cancelled.
  • 175 flights delayed, of which 123 Ryanair and 52 EasyJet, unions say.
  • Strikes over pay and working conditions began as European schools began to close for the summer.

 

EasyJet and Ryanair staff strikes caused 15 flights to and from Spain to be cancelled and 175 others to be delayed on Saturday, as the Irish airline announced 12 more days of stoppages.

The strike at the two low-cost airlines over pay and working conditions began as European schools began to close for the summer, causing problems for both vacationers and the aviation industry.

By 1:00 pm (1100 GMT) on Saturday, 10 Ryanair and five EasyJet flights had been cancelled and 175 flights delayed, of which 123 Ryanair and 52 EasyJet, unions said in a statement.

The series of rolling strikes by Ryanair cabin crew in Spain — where there are some 1,900 employees — began on June 24, with EasyJet staff joining on Friday.

Ryanair’s USO union rep said the new stoppages would take place in three four-day stretches: July 12 to 15, July 18 to 21, and July 25 to 28 at the 10 Spanish airports where Ryanair operates.

“After six days of strike and in view of the unwillingness of the company to listen to its staff and its preference for leaving thousands of passengers grounded rather than sitting down to negotiate an agreement under Spanish law, we have been forced to call new strike days,” said USO’s Lidia Arasanz.

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Boris Johnson back in crisis mode after foreign tour

Boris Johnson
  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a slew of crises, including the resignation of his deputy chief whip.
  • Conservative MP Chris Pincher quits after admitting he drank “far too much” and “embarrassed myself”.
  • The UK leader’s spokesman said he was unaware of any government investigation into the matter.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned from a foreign trip on Friday to face a slew of crises, including the latest resignation of a senior Conservative from his scandal-plagued government.

Shortly after returning to Britain from a NATO summit in Spain, the embattled leader found his ruling Conservatives embroiled in yet another sexual impropriety scandal.

In a letter to Johnson, Conservative MP Chris Pincher announced he was quitting as deputy chief whip after admitting he drank “far too much” and “embarrassed myself and other people” late Wednesday.

Reports said he had been accused of groping two men in front of others at the exclusive Carlton Club in London, prompting complaints to the Conservatives.

His departure from its whips’ office — charged with enforcing party discipline and standards — marks the latest allegation of sexual misconduct by Tories in recent months.

Conservative MP Neil Parish resigned in April after watching pornography on his mobile phone in the House of Commons.

That prompted a by-election in his previously safe seat which the party went on to lose in a historic victory for the opposition Liberal Democrats.

Johnson himself has been embroiled in various scandals, including the so-called “Partygate” affair that led his own lawmakers to trigger a no-confidence vote in him in early June that he narrowly survived.

The 58-year-old premier still faces a parliamentary probe into whether he lied to MPs over the lockdown-breaching parties in Downing Street.

The controversies come with Britain battling a worsening cost-of-living crisis and a summer of strikes by various unions over wages and working conditions.

Meanwhile, the country continues to struggle to adapt to Brexit and is risking a possible trade war with the European Union by unilaterally overhauling the special deal it agreed with the bloc for Northern Ireland.

The Financial Times reported Friday that Britain’s trade performance this year has fallen to its worst level since records began, adding to the pound’s recent slide.

A growing chorus of critics argue Johnson’s government is too distracted by its own woes to focus on these mounting challenges.

“We’ve got a problem on trade, (a) problem on Northern Ireland, a problem with labour shortages, the pound’s significantly devalued, business investment is down,” former Labour prime minister Tony Blair told the BBC late Thursday.

“I think it is incoherent and it’s also not thought-through and the reason for that is the government’s in survival mode — they’re not thinking about what’s the right long-term plan for Britain’s future.”

Johnson returned home after nine days of globetrotting that saw him attend three international summits, including a Commonwealth gathering in Rwanda and G7 meeting in Germany.

Pincher’s resignation within hours of that immediately refocused attention on persistent claims of Tory sleaze.

It also left the UK leader with another senior post to fill after the Conservatives’ chairman quit following two bruising by-election defeats last month, including the one in Parish’s seat.

“The prime minister has accepted the resignation and thinks it was right for him to resign,” Johnson’s deputy spokesman told reporters, amid a flurry of questions about Pincher.

“(He) thinks that sort of behaviour is unacceptable and he would encourage those who wish to make a complaint, to do so,” he added, while declining to specify exactly what behaviour had prompted the ex-whip to quit.

The spokesman said he was unaware of any government investigation into the matter, amid anonymous Downing Street briefings that Pincher would remain as an MP that have prompted a backlash.

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British PM Johnson is back in crisis mode after a foreign trip

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A Conservative MP has resigned from his position as deputy chief whip. Chris Pincher said he drank “far too much” and “embarrassed myself and others”. He was accused of molesting two men in front of other people at London’s Carlton Club. LONDON: Prime Minister of the UK, Boris Johnson, returned from an overseas trip on … Read more

Spain accuses Algeria of cutting almost all trade ties

Spain accuses Algeria
  • Algeria suspended a cooperation agreement with Spain earlier this month, prompting a terse rebuke from Brussels.
  • Spain expressed concern after a key Algerian banking association urged its members to restrict business ties.
  • Algeria’s diplomatic mission to the European Union pooh-poohed the idea as a Spanish fabrication.

Spain accused Algeria on Thursday of blocking almost all bilateral trade operations, with the exception of its gas exports, Following a major diplomatic spat over disputed Western Sahara.

Algeria suspended a cooperation agreement with Spain earlier this month, prompting a terse rebuke from Brussels, which warned of the consequences of any “discriminatory treatment” of an EU member state.

At the time, Spain expressed concern after a key Algerian banking association urged its members to restrict business ties, but Algeria’s diplomatic mission to the European Union pooh-poohed the idea as a Spanish fabrication.

“The alleged measure by the (Algerian) government to stop ongoing transactions with a European partner… only exists in the minds of those who claim it and of those who hastened to stigmatise it,” it said at the time.

But on Thursday, Spain’s top diplomat confirmed there had been a de facto halt to trade ties.

“Despite Algerian statements saying these were malicious fantasies dreamt up by Spain, there is indeed a blocking of operations,” Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares told RNE public radio.

His remarks came a day after Secretary of State for Trade Xiana Mendez told a Spanish parliamentary commission that Algeria had halted almost all foreign trade.

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Spain’s exclusion from 2023 World Cup affirmed

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Portugal will replace Romania as Europe 2 in the 2022 World Cup. Spain replacing them in Pool A. The advisory group expressed that concerning World Cup capability. The 10-point allowance applied to the European capability table by the IJCs. Spain’s allure against their exclusion from the following year’s Rugby World Cup in France for handling … Read more

Spain calls Paralluelo in place of Hermoso for Euro 2022

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Spain calls Paralluelo in place of injured Hermoso. The team is favorites to win the maiden title. They will play their first match against Finland. Spain called up uncapped teenager Salma Paralluelo on Monday for the women’s Euro 2022 in England but will be missing injured forward Jennifer Hermoso. Hermoso, a recent transfer from Barcelona … Read more

British man dies after falling from Spain Devil’s Pass mountain

British man

The climber is said to have fallen while attempting to traverse the exposed route, which is notoriously difficult to ascend in wet weather. The Devil’s Pass, or Paso del Diablo, is a treacherous region between Mount Alliutz and Anboto that has claimed the lives of skilled climbers. They were climbing mountains in Basque Country. A … Read more

Numerous people perish trying to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla.

A large gathering of migrants attempted to cross into Spain’s enclave of Melilla This resulted in at least 23 migrants losing their lives and dozens being injured. Several of those who passed away had apparently fallen from the highest point of a border fence. According to officials from neighbouring Morocco, a large gathering of migrants … Read more

18 migrants die in mass attempt to enter Spain’s Melilla

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Around 2,000 African migrants approached Melilla at dawn Friday. More than 500 managed to enter a border control area after cutting a fence with shears. Moroccan border guards looked the other way as 10,000 migrants crossed into Ceuta in January.   At least 18 African migrants were killed when a large crowd attempted to cross … Read more

No. 1 Daniil Medvedev is defeated by Roberto Bautista Agut in Spain

Roberto

Roberto Bautista Agut won 74.4 percent of his first-serve points in a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Daniil Medvedev. The fifth-seeded Spaniard will next face Switzerland’s Antoine Bellier in the semifinals. Maxime Cressy recorded 10 aces while beating Cameron Norrie at the Rothesay International. Fifth-cultivated Roberto Bautista Agut won 74.4 percent of his first-serve focuses while … Read more

Mira Sethi latest photographs cause controversy

Mira Sethi

Mira Sethi, a Pakistani actress and writer, is on vacation in Barcelona, Spain. The 35-year-old posted photos of herself wearing revealing outfits while on vacation. Mira became the victim of backlash and faced criticism from keyboard warriors for her clothing. Mira Sethi, a Pakistani actress and writer, is on vacation in Barcelona, Spain, and her … Read more