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Almost two dozen die crossing from Morocco into Spanish territory I Al Jazeera Newsfeed
Human rights groups are demanding an investigation into the deaths of 23 people who tried to cross into the Spanish enclave of Melilla on the North African coast.
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San José galleon: Two new shipwrecks found off Colombian coast - BBC News
Colombian naval officials monitoring a sunken Spanish ship laden with treasure have discovered two other historical shipwrecks nearby, President Iván Duque has announced.
The San José galleon was sunk by the British in 1708 near Colombia's Caribbean port of Cartagena.
The wreckage was located in 2015.
It has been described as the holy grail of shipwrecks, as the ship was carrying one of the largest amounts of valuables ever to have been lost at sea.
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Wildfires rage in Spain, France and Portugal as heatwave sweeps across Europe
A scorching heatwave has hit Europe, sparking droughts, health warnings and forest fires, and temperatures are set to rise even further this week.
Bastille Day fireworks celebrations were banned in France as a state of emergency was declared in Italy, where daytrippers fled to the beaches.
In Spain and Portugal there were forest fires, as health warnings were issued across many European countries struggling under the oppressive heat. In the UK there were warnings the NHS could buckle under the pressure of the heatwave.
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Could Australia follow Spain by introducing paid menstrual leave? | 9 News Australia
Could Australia follow Spain by introducing paid menstrual leave? | 9 News Australia
BREAKING NEWS 20th May 2022 Travel restrictions to Spain to be eased
According to a report in the Majorca Daily Bulletin online, travel restictions to Spain are due to change.
Wildfires tear through forests in Spain's south-eastern Valencia region
Firefighters are struggling to contain large wildfires tearing through forests in Valencia. Powerful winds have made the fires difficult to put out and it has swept through 6,500 hectares.
Spain: Wild boars pose threat to humans, authorities warn residents | Latest World News | WION
In Spain, a large group of wild boars have now become a common sight. Authorities are bound to capture them as they now are proving to be a threat to humans.
Giant hailstones kill toddler and injure 30 in Spain
Video reveals destructive power of hailstones bigger than tennis balls as violent storm batters northern Spain.
A toddler has died after being hit by a huge hail stone during a horror storm in Spain.
The 20-month-old girl was one of 30 people hurt after receiving direct impacts from hail stones around four inches in diameter in and around the Catalan town of La Bisbal de l’Emporda.
She was rushed to Josep Trueta Hospital in Girona on Tuesday afternoon but died hours later.
A woman remained in the same hospital today because of the injuries she suffered in the devastating hailstorm.
Most of the other 28 people who needed medical treatment are said to have suffered head injuries or cuts from the ice that needed stitches as well as broken bones.
Many cars were also damaged by the tennis ball-size stones.
Sexist chanting at Madrid University condemned by Spain's Prime Minister
Spanish prosecutors are looking into a group of male university students who were caught on camera in Madrid yelling vulgar, misogynistic insults at female students.
Videos of insults directed at women in the building next to it by men in all-male student housing have been circulating for days.
The "macho, incomprehensible, unjustified, and simply repulsive behaviour" was criticised by Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain.
It has prompted extensive discussion and political condemnation.
One pupil yelled: "Rabbits, whores, come out of your holes. You bunch of nymphomanic prostitutes are disgusting."
Then, in a planned action, students from the Colegio Mayor Elas Ahuja building across the street pulled open their curtains and began yelling and making animal noises.
There was an instant reaction to the Complutense University students' video that went viral on Sunday night.
Record number of migrants reach Spanish exclave of Ceuta | DW News
Around 5,000 people crossed the border from Morocco into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on Monday, a single-day record, Spanish officials said.
The surge came as Morocco lodged a diplomatic protest against Spain for accepting a rebel leader for medical treatment.
Thousands of young migrants, including about 1,000 minors, swam or waded across the heavily fortified border. Others floated across in inflatable dinghies or swimming rings.
At least one person drowned while attempting to cross, according to local media reports.
The arrivals were checked by the Red Cross and taken to a migrant reception center.
The Spanish exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are Africa's only land border with the European Union, making it a target for people seeking to migrate to Europe. Only 475 migrants had crossed into Ceuta between January 1 and May 15 this year.
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Wildfires breakout in Northern Spain following heatwave - BBC News
Firefighters have been battling wildfires in parts of Spain, as the country faces its warmest early summer in decades.
Parts of western Europe have been experiencing extreme heat under a wave of hot air that has moved north from Africa.
Temperatures in both Spain and France have broken records, putting pressure on hospitals and energy grids.
Spain's princess delivers her first speech - BBC News
Spain's Princess Leonor, the heir apparent to the throne, turned 13 on Wednesday. At an event celebrating another birthday - the 40th anniversary of Spain's constitution - she gave her first royal speech.
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Heatwave across Europe sees Spain and France swelter - BBC News
There are heatwave warnings for countries across Europe this week.
Temperatures across Spain and France have been above average for several days and the heat is expected to peak this weekend.
In France, authorities are fighting forest fires on a sixth day of sweltering temperatures.
Spain wildfires force thousands out of their homes – BBC News
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes as wildfires sweep across parts of Spain.
Climate change and lightning strikes have seen fires break out across the land in recent days, causing damage to countryside and populated areas, as firefighters try to control the situation.
In one hair-raising incident, a train service was caught up in a sweeping wildfire near Valencia, which left three passengers seriously injured.