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Protesters in Spain shoot water guns at tourists
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As Europe's dream destinations hit their saturation point, locals are taking to the streets with a message: tourism has gone too far, Travel News News - Times Now
Every year, tens of thousands of migrants set off to Europe from Africa in fragile wooden boats. But there’s growing evidence that these perilous journeys are marred by horrific crimes.
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Spain, Europe, and the United Kingdom meet to finalize the details of the agreement on GibraltarIn Brussels, they will announce the details of an agreement reached after Lammy's trip to the Rock and concessions from both parties. The agreement on Gibraltar's situation regarding Europe is imminent.
Power outages are nothing new. But the Spain-Portugal blackouts underscore fundamental problems with the supposedly “inevitable transition” from coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear electricity to wind, solar and battery power.
The European Investment Bank will back a planned power interconnector between Spain and France with an investment of 1.6 billion euros ($1.84 billion), it said on Monday, after Spain and Portugal's governments sought EU help to improve their power links following a huge blackout in April.
Spain's squad for the Women's European Championship does not include Jenni Hermoso, the player who was kissed without her consent by the former president of the Spanish soccer federation in the awards ceremony of the 2023 World Cup.
A Spanish city widely recognised as the hottest in Europe could be hit by a scorching heatwave with 40C tempreatures in days, as weather warnings are issued across the Mediterranean country hugely popular with British tourists.
Plant-based food sales declined in the UK but increased in France, Germany, Italy and Spain between 2022 and 2024, new analysis by the Good Food Institute (GFI) Europe has revealed.