British digital bank Monzo launches in Spain, fire breaks out at Málaga hotel, new regulation restricting tourist apartments in Valencia to 2 percent comes into force, and more news from Spain this Tuesday May 26th.
News24 | Israel strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon as Netanyahu vows: ‘We will crush them’
The Israeli army intensified strikes in southern Lebanon as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the military to escalate its offensive in an effort to “crush” Hezbollah.
‘Perpetual Bad Things’: Experts Decode Why 40% People Are Avoiding News
Globally, 40 per cent report they at least sometimes or often do the same, the highest figure ever recorded. People shared consistent reasons for this: the news put them in a bad mood, they felt overwhelmed and powerless to act.
North Korea fires projectiles including ballistic missile into Yellow Sea, Seoul says
The North has also repeatedly shunned efforts by the South Korean government to improve relations, repeatedly calling Seoul its most “hostile” adversary.
Sonny Rollins, saxophonist and restless jazz pioneer, dies aged 95
Rollins always referred to himself as ‘a work in progress’.
Horror fire erupts at Malaga hotel as blaze spreads through rooms – tourists evacuated
Smoke and flames could be seen coming out of the devastated rooms.
India’s Next-Gen Combat Vehicle To Redefine Mechanised Warfare In China Border And Pakistani Deserts
India is currently orchestrating the most profound transformation of its mechanised warfare doctrine since the 1980s, a pivotal era when Soviet-origin BMP infantry combat vehicles were first inducted.At the very nucleus of this military evolution is the Future Infantry Combat Vehicle program, an ambitious, multi-crore venture valued at approximately 60,000 crore rupees.This massive project stands
Quad Grouping Seeks Relevance As Foreign Ministers Meet In New Delhi
The Quad meeting comes as the US and Iran have circled around a possible deal to end their three-month conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Western Europe swelters as late May heat dome shatters records
Western Europe faces record late-May heat, with France, the UK and Spain sweltering up to 11C above normal and officials warning of rising health risks.
Europe sizzles under ‘heat dome’ as France logs hottest May day on record
France on Monday recorded its hottest May day on record, its weather agency said, forecasting that Tuesday would be even warmer as large swathes of Europe bake under unseasonal heat that is prompting officials to issue health warnings and order restri…