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emergency-response

Bomb Threat Leads to Evacuation of IES Ataúlfo Argenta in Castro Urdiales

On January 30, 2025, the Instituto de Educación Secundaria (IES) Ataúlfo Argenta in Castro Urdiales, a coastal town in the Cantabria region of Spain, was evacuated due to a bomb threat.

The Incident

The alarm was raised in the late morning when school authorities received a warning about a potential explosive device on the premises. Immediately, the school administration took swift action to ensure the safety of students and staff. The entire school was evacuated, and local law enforcement was notified.

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emergency-response

Explosion at Rheinmetall Munitions Factory in Murcia Leaves Six Workers Injured

On January 29, 2025, a significant explosion occurred at the Rheinmetall Expal Munitions facility in Murcia, Spain, resulting in injuries to six workers and sparking widespread concern about the safety of the plant.

Incident Details

The blast took place at 4:20 PM local time at the Rheinmetall Expal Munitions factory, a subsidiary of the German defense company Rheinmetall. The explosion triggered two large fires that spread across areas of 1,000 and 2,000 square meters near the factory. Local emergency services quickly responded to the incident and managed to extinguish the fires.

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sport

FC Barcelona's Return to Camp Nou Faces Further Delays

FC Barcelona’s eagerly anticipated return to their iconic home, the Camp Nou, has hit another snag, leaving fans and the club itself in a state of uncertainty. The latest developments indicate that the Blaugrana may have to extend their stay at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium in Montjuïc beyond their initial expectations.

Extension Request at Montjuïc

On Thursday, January 30, FC Barcelona officially filed a request to extend their use of the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium until May 20, 2025. This move comes as the renovation work at Camp Nou continues to face delays. The club had initially hoped to return to Camp Nou by late November 2024 to coincide with their 125th anniversary, but this deadline has been pushed back multiple times, first to December, then January, and now potentially to May[1][3].

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culture

Historic Plantation in the Canary Islands Marks 11 Years of Revitalization

In a celebration that highlights the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Canary Islands, a historic plantation has marked 11 years since its revitalization, a journey that has transformed it into a vibrant cultural and educational hub.

The Plantation's History

Located on the island of Gran Canaria, this plantation has its roots in the 15th century when the Canary Islands were colonized by the Castilians. The islands, known for their fertile soil and favorable climate, became a major hub for sugarcane production, facilitated by the brutal practice of enslavement of both indigenous Canarians and Africans[1].

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government

La Laguna City Council Approves €226 Million Budget for 2025

In a significant move to shape the future of La Laguna, the City Council has approved a comprehensive budget of €226 million for the year 2025. This financial plan is designed to address various civic needs and enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

Key Budget Allocations

The budget, which represents a slight adjustment from the previous year, is focused on several key areas. A significant portion will be dedicated to infrastructure development, including the continuation of ongoing projects and the initiation of new ones. For instance, the city will invest in the improvement of roads and public spaces, aiming to make La Laguna more accessible and attractive.

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employment

Labor Dispute at Solvay Logistics Committee in Spain Escalates

In a significant development in labor relations in Spain, a dispute at the Solvay logistics committee has taken a dramatic turn, highlighting the tensions between workers and management at the chemical giant.

Background and Context

Solvay, a multinational chemical company, has been facing labor unrest at its logistics operations in Spain. The company, known for its diverse range of chemical products, has been a major employer in the region. However, recent negotiations between the logistics committee and the management have hit a roadblock.

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