• Flying cars: Almeria speaks

    Legendary French musician Jean Michel Jarre recently took a trip in a flying car, Euro Weekly News conducted a survey to see what the public thought. EWN asked the question: Now that musician Jean Michel Jarre has become the first passenger in a flying car, do you think this concept will take off as you […]

  • Voices on Pedro Sanchez’s decision

    Pedro Sanchez is set to make a critical announcement, revealing whether he will maintain his position as the President of the Government. This decision follows a period of introspection he initiated last Wednesday. Prompted by a complaint filed by ‘Manos Limpias’ against his wife, Begoña Gomez, Sanchez publicly addressed the situation by publishing a letter […]

  • Building the future

    The Marbella real estate sector is coming together for a good cause. José Carlos León, president of the Leading Property Agents of Spain and founder and director of Nvoga Marbella Realty, always wanted to do something more for the community to help those in need. He was inspired by the trips of one of his […]

  • Lux Mundi: May-June exciting events

    LUX Mundi Ecumenical Centre in Torre del Mar presents a vibrant lineup of events for May and June, offering a range of activities and excursions for the community. Regular Activities at Lux Mundi Regular activities include Spanish practice groups on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am to 1 pm, along with art, crochet, and craft […]

  • Rowdy passengers: Dublin – Ibiza flight diverted to Palma

    Drunk passengers attacked a flight attendant and the plane was forced to divert to PMI, where the aggressors were arrested. Inebriated passengers attacked a flight attendant during flight flight RYR9177/FR9177 from Dublin to Ibiza on Saturday 27 April, causing it to be diverted to Palma. Palma airport received notification that a passenger on a Ryanair […]

  • Submerged secrets: Dive into Torrevieja’s floating submarine museum

    Docked in the Port of Torrevieja awaits a remarkable sight: the Floating Submarine Museum Delfín S-61. This isn’t just any museum; it’s a real submarine that once served in the Spanish Navy. Donated to the city, it stands as a symbol of Torrevieja’s deep connection to the sea. The Delfín S-61, constructed in 1973, transitioned […]

  • Cyclists can be fined up to €1,000

    Many cyclists take to the roads without being fully aware of their responsibilities, but hefty fines can befall the unwary. Drivers are constantly reminded of the rules and regulations of the road, but cyclists might not be fully versed in the regulations set by the DGT (Directorate-General for Traffic). Ignorance is no excuse and could […]

  • Albox book magic

    The week-long book fair in Albox captivated local schoolchildren with an enchanting series of readings and interactive storytelling. From Tuesday, April 23 until 26, over 100 children from nearby primary schools attended each day, eager to dive into the world of books offered in both English and Spanish. On Tuesday, coinciding with St George’s Day, […]

  • Volunteers needed

    The good people of Mojacar are calling on all animal lovers to volunteer their services for a humane cause. An alert has been posted on the Mojacar Society’s Facebook platform asking for all cat lovers in the vicinity to please get in touch. In an effort to improve the lives of residents and the town’s […]

  • Losses for Denmark’s PostNord

    Like Royal Mail in the UK, Denmark’s PostNord has noticed a drop in the number of letters that people and businesses write and send. The service, which is jointly owned by the Danish and Swedish states, delivered 28 per cent fewer letters during the first quarter of 2024 compared with the first three months of […]

  • Drivers: DGT changes for 2025

    Is your knowledge of Spanish traffic rules up to date for 2025? The Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) in Spain aims to drastically improve road safety and traffic flow through significant new regulations starting in 2025. On the horizon are regulations designed to minimise road accidents across Spain. Announced in the ‘Road Safety’ magazine, these changes […]

  • Axarquia’s Pools: One pool for every three residents

    AS the scorching summer looms a question mark still hangs over the pool predicament in the Axarquia region. The Pool Predicament in Axarquia With the somewhat replenished reservoirs, the Andalucian government decided community pools could be filled. However, private pools were excluded, leaving the decision in the hands of each local town. President Juanma Moreno […]