WED PM NOV 13

Rabies
A BRITISH father-of-two has died in the UK from rabies a couple of weeks after being bitten by a cat while on holiday in Morocco – a popular day trip destination for holidaymakers on the Costa del Sol.
Omar Zouhri, 58, was bitten by a cat 30 miles from the Moroccan capital of Rabat.
He did receive treatment in Morocco and the UK, but allegedly was not given vital anti-viral drugs in time.
The disease is nearly always fatal if treatment is not given soon after the bite or scratch.… Read all the news

TUE AM NOV 13

Catalan Independence
A Spanish court has ordered former Catalan leader Artur Mas to repay the costs of organizing an illegal vote on independence four years ago.
Mr Mas and nine other former officials have to repay €4.9m of public funds.
The independence consultation of 9 November 2014 was a forerunner of last year’s disputed referendum.
Carles Puigdemont, who succeeded Mr Mas and now lives in self-imposed exile in Belgium, condemned the court ruling.
Writing on Twitter, he described it as “an abuse and an unworthy arbitrary act”, and likened Spain’s new Socialist Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, to his conservative predecessor, Manual Rajoy.… Read all the news

MON PM NOV 12

Migrants
The maritime rescue service and the Guardia Civil rescued 258 people from the coast of Andalusia this weekend. The rescued migrants were taken to different cities .. 139 were transferred to Málaga, 41 to Almería and 15 to Vélez-Málaga.
The body of a man from sub-Saharan Africa was found in Ceuta .. the body of another was found close to a beach in Cádiz.
Meanwhile
police have recovered the bodies of two Moroccans from a boat that reached Spain’s coast after crossing the Mediterranean with migrants and a hashish shipment.… Read all the news

MON AM NOV 12

Catalan Independence
Police were deployed to the streets of Barcelona on Saturday after supporters of Catalan independence protested against a National Police rally in the city.
Photographs showed police dressed in riot gear wielding truncheons as they attempted to push back against marchers from the Committee for the Defense of the Republic (CDR).
The demonstrators were reportedly attempting to march on a rally organised by the JUSAPOL police trade union.
Police officers were in Barcelona to call for higher wages. Many carried Spanish flags in an apparent display of support for Spanish unity.… Read all the news

FRI PM NOV 09

Stamp Duty
The Spanish Cabinet yesterday approved legal changes to make banks, rather than borrowers, pay a controversial tax associated with home purchases, and to ensure lenders cant deduct this cost on their tax returns.
The decree comes a day after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced measures to guarantee that “Spaniards will never again pay this tax.” With the move, the government overrides the Supreme Court’s recent decision to make clients pay the fee.
At a news conference following yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Finance Minister María Jesús Montero said that these fast-track reforms are justified due to the “confusion” created by the Supreme Court.… Read all the news

FRI AM NOV 09

Ferry Crash
Three people have been rescued from the water after a passenger ferry collided with a pleasure boat off the coast of Gran Canaria yesterday.
Spanish Coastguards said they rescued all three people on board the pleasure boat.
An onlooker filmed the ferry listing heavily to one side as it headed back to port in Las Palmas with a tug and coastguard vessel close by.
The ferry involved in the collision covers the route between Las Palmas and Santa Cruz and can carry 868 passengers 16 crew as well as 220 vehicles.… Read all the news

THU PM NOV 08

Assassination Suspect
An expert marksman has been arrested on suspicion of planning a “lone wolf” attack to assassinate Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
The 63-year-old suspect, named locally as Manuel Murillo Sanchez, was found with an arsenal of weapons, including sniper-style rifles and a submachine gun, at his home.
The private security guard, who has extensive experience with long-range guns, is said to have “spoken of his intention to attack Pedro Sanchez in WhatsApp groups”.
A spokesman for regional police near Barcelona, said: a 63-year-old man has been arrested in Terrassa.… Read all the news

THU AM NOV 08

Rail Scare
One of Spain’s busiest train stations was partly evacuated yesterday morning after security services spotted what appeared to be a grenade in a passenger’s luggage.
The alarm was raised at Barcelona’s Sants Statiion where the woman was boarding a train to Madrid.
After searching the suitcase, officials discovered the object was in fact a belt buckle shaped like an explosive device. By this time the passenger was already on their way to Madrid.
It is unclear how the woman was able to board the train and travel across the country without being stopped after officials in Barcelona noticed the suspicious “device” during a luggage scan.… Read all the news

WED PM NOV 07

Security Scare
Police evacuated passengers from a major railway station in Madrid and from two high-speed trains in Barcelona this morning following security alerts that proved to be false alarms.
Regional police in Catalonia ordered passengers off two high-speed trains at Barcelona’s Sants station at around 8 am and bomb disposal units carried out an investigation after security scanners detected a suspicious package inside a suitcase. Two hours later, National Police in Madrid ordered the full evacuation of the city’s Atocha station.… Read all the news

WED AM NOV 007

Migrants
Five migrants were killed trying to get to Spain on a rickety boat in a storm and more than a dozen are missing, police said yesterday increasing the toll to 18 after 13 were found dead the day before.
Authorities said on Monday that 13 African migrants had died off the coast of Melilla, in northern Morocco.
Then yesterday the Guardia Civil said five bodies were found off Cadiz adding that rescuers were looking for 15 to 17 others.
In Cadiz, “20 migrants arrived in the midst of a storm” in very rough seas on board a “wooden, very old” boat with almost no water or food.… Read all the news