2023-08-11 INTERNATIONAL

The UN commissioner for human rights denounces the "degrading" treatment of the deposed president in Niger

The UN high commissioner for human rights, Volker Türk, expressed today "extremely concerned" about the conditions in which the ousted Nigerian president, Mohamed Bazoum, and his family are detained, who according to him could be subjected to human rights abuses.
2023-08-11 INTERNATIONAL

Zelensky dismisses all recruiters after high corruption cases

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, announced this Friday the dismissal of all those responsible for the country's regional recruitment offices due to the high number of cases of corruption in these types of centers. "The system should be run by people who know exactly what ...
2023-08-11 FOOD & DRINK

Exploring Spanish Delights: Bunuelos, Leche Frita, and Tarta de Queso

Bunuelos - A Spanish Twist on Donuts En Español: "Buñuelos" When you think of bunuelos, imagine a fusion of fried pies and doughnuts that captivates the senses. This culinary delight boasts a storied heritage, tracing back to the distant reaches of the 2nd century BC when M ...
2023-08-11 SPAIN

If you cut off one head, a thousand come out: the paradox that is bleeding Latin America

In 2018, I was considering the possibility of moving to Ecuador and one of the arguments that came up in all the conversations was its crime rate, among the lowest in Latin America.. Since then, the homicide rate has multiplied by eight. The country has gone from five to 40 murders per 100,000 i ...
2023-08-11 SPAIN

The brawl in Marqués de Vadillo: "They all stabbed each other with bottle glass"

"They have ended up breaking bottles and stabbing each other", "he was carrying a broken bottle and a metal bar", "the one who did not have a shirt stabbed him in the face, in the back and in the skull".. Testimonies like these are in the possession of the authorities investigating the massive b ...
2023-08-11 SPAIN

A protest for better salaries in the hotel industry, 'starter' of the August Fair in Malaga

Malaga finishes dressing up for a new edition of its August Fair. From this Friday until next Sunday, August 20, the city expects to receive hundreds of thousands of visitors in a record year for tourism.. An economic plus for a city that is still too dependent on the service sector and that the ...
2023-08-11 SPAIN

Arrested for transporting 1,300 kilos of cocaine in a fishing boat in Camariñas (A Coruña)

The National Police has arrested a man and has seized 1,300 kilos of cocaine in a fishing boat in Camariñas (A Coruña), sources of the investigation have informed EFE.
2023-08-11 SPAIN

A total of 22 flights between Spain and Belgium are canceled on the August bridge

The Belgian airport of Charleroi has reported this Thursday that a total of 88 Ryanair flights, including 22 that had Spain as their origin or destination, which were scheduled for August 14 and 15, in the middle of the bridge, are canceled due to a pilot strike in the country.
2023-08-11 SPAIN

The PSOE is determined to recover seat 122 to reduce its dependence on JxCAT

The night that the PSOE lost seat 122 in favor of the PP due to the external vote in Madrid, the Socialists downplayed this change of stickers. "We have to convince Junts," explained a source. A few days later, the party demanded the recount of the 30,000 invalid votes to try to recover the dist ...
2023-08-11 SPAIN

They squat an entire block of brand new flats in Atarfe (Granada)

The real estate company that owns a block of flats built in a developing area of Atarfe (Granada) has denounced its complete squatting, in which the Civil Guard is already working with identification tasks.
2023-08-11 SPAIN

The cuts for works in the vicinity of the Metropolitan in Madrid begin: affected roads and dates of the restrictions

A driver sows panic in the Wanda Metropolitano and the Police have to intervene These are the fastest Metro lines (and the slowest) of the Madrid Metro The second phase of the works on t ...
2023-08-11 SPAIN

A 45-year-old man dies after falling into a fountain in Murcia

A 45-year-old man died this Thursday when he fell into an ornamental fountain in Murcia, reports 112. At about 4:20 p.m., the notice was received that it had fallen into the water in the fountain next to the Manterola footbridge on Calle Alcalde Gaspar de la Peña, parallel to the Segura ...
2023-08-11 HEALTH

A drug that is already used for angina pectoris, new promise against melanoma

Ranolazine, a drug commonly used to treat patients with stable angina pectoris, could also be useful against melanoma. This is indicated by a new study carried out by Spanish researchers from the Navarrabiomed Biomedical Research Center, the IRB of Barcelona and the Institute of Neurosciences CS ...
2023-08-11 HEALTH

The Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS), under the Ministry of Health, has reported the preliminary results of a study suggesting an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children whose fathers were treated with valproate, compared with parents treated with other ...
2023-08-11 HEALTH

The Covid returns to pick up again in summer with mild cases although without impact on hospitals

The Covid-19 is leaving a new increase in cases in the middle of summer and experts predict that they will continue to rise for a few more weeks, although the vast majority are mild cases that are showing "some" in Primary Care, but hardly "nothing" " in hospitals and even less in ucis. A ...
2023-08-11 HEALTH

The Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) warned this Thursday of the preliminary results of a study that suggest an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children whose male parents were treated with valproate in the 3 months prior to conception. The study, ...
2023-08-11 HEALTH

The Canary Islands begin their own heat wave and the risk of fires grows throughout the country

The arrival of cool northwesterly winds cooled northern Spain a bit on Thursday, but the rest of the country continued to scorch and we will continue to do so until at least the weekend, when the third heat wave we suffered this summer is expected to end. although temperatures will continue to b ...
2023-08-11 HEALTH

Extreme cooling 1.12 million years ago ended the first human occupation of Europe

Extreme weather wiped out Europe's first inhabitants, according to new research involving Spanish scientists. It happened 1.12 million years ago, according to this work published Thursday in the journal Science that challenges the idea of an early and permanent human occupation of Europe.
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