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David Sackler, a seasoned news editor with over 20 years of experience, currently based in Spain, is known for his editorial expertise, commitment to journalistic integrity, and advocating for press freedom.
Fallas bonfire festival of San José. Fiestas in Valencia - Costa Spain News

Fallas bonfire pageant of San José. Fiestas in Valencia – Costa Spain Information

Valencia welcomes in Spring with the Fallas. Throughout the months continuing this distinctive spectacle, loads of onerous work and dedication is put into making ready the monumental and ephemeral cardboard statues that shall be devoured by the flames. The pageant has been designated as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity since 2016. The Fallas are Valencia’s most worldwide pageant. …

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Is AI a Good Investment? - CSN

Is AI a Good Funding? – CSN

Synthetic Intelligence (AI) has turn into a sizzling matter in company boardrooms and monetary circles, with 36 per cent of current monetary consultants’ quarterly calls that includes discussions about AI. As newspapers and tv proceed to spotlight its affect, the query arises: Is AI a bubble or a strong funding? The proof suggests the latter, particularly contemplating the projected annual …

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Ryanair warns that passengers face higher flight prices this summer -

Ryanair warns that passengers face higher flight prices this summer –

Ryanair has announced that operational challenges, stemming from Boeing’s delayed aircraft deliveries, will force the airline to scale back its operations for the upcoming summer season which in turn will push prices up for passengers as less seats will be available to main destinations. Originally expecting 57 Boeing 737-MAX8200 planes ordered for the peak season to be delivered, Ryanair now …

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Global outage of Facebook and Instagram leaves millions without access to to social media -

Global outage of Facebook and Instagram leaves millions without access to to social media –

Meta applications, Instagram and Facebook, have gone down globally this afternoon (Tuesday), leaving thousands of users without access to their services, as many rushed to change their passwords thinking they were being hacked. For now, WhatsApp, the company’s other platform, continues to operate in most of the world. Mark Zuckerberg’s applications have experienced numerous falls worldwide in recent months. A …

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Finland concerned about workplace safety « Euro Weekly News - CSN

Finland involved about office security « Costa Spain News

A survey by Inklusiiiv uncovered that over 60 per cent of ladies have skilled harassment within the start-up discipline. Within the fashionable world, the start-up enterprise ambiance drastically displays the present state of society and in Finland, has sadly been deteriorating for the working girls. Within the survey of 526 respondents, nearly three out of six girls claimed to have …

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Revealed: These are the best FREE schools in Spain's Andalucia - including 5 on the Costa del Sol

Revealed: These are the best FREE schools in Spain’s Andalucia – including 5 on the Costa del Sol

MOVING to Andalucia can be an exciting time for any family, but making sure your children receive a good education is understandably paramount.  Unfortunately, many Brits simply do not have tens of thousands of euros spare to pay for the many excellent private schools. Luckily, the public school system provides fantastic alternatives, particularly in the major capitals and along the …

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Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Avant-garde architecture. Info - Costa Spain News

Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Avant-garde structure. Data – Costa Spain Information

This avant-garde constructing designed by Canadian-born Frank O. Gehry is a powerful place to show masterpieces of recent and modern artwork. Because it opened in 1997, the Guggenheim Bilbao and the floral sculpture by Jeff Koons generally known as “Pet”, positioned outdoors the constructing have grow to be probably the most internationally recognised symbols of Bilbao. They type a part …

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NHS expert to investigate the growing number of special needs children in Gibraltar

A UK expert is launching a study into why there has been an increase in the number of children with special educational needs in Gibraltar. NHS public health registrar Una Geary will start work on the study in February alongside GHA Director of Public Health Dr Helen Carter. It follows on from figures supplied by the Department of Education that …

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A sustainable investment? « Euro Weekly News - CSN

A sustainable funding? « Costa Spain News

Copper, humanity’s oldest identified steel, has been intertwined with our progress for over 11,000 years. From its discovery by historical civilizations to its omnipresence in our trendy world, copper stays an indispensable aspect in varied industries, positioning itself as a cornerstone for a sustainable future and a horny prospect for long-term funding. A Historic Journey: Copper’s Historical Roots and Evolution …

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Boy genius from Spain’s Andalucia lands a place at Britain’s prestigious Oxford University at just 15 years old

Boy genius from Spain’s Andalucia lands a place at Britain’s prestigious Oxford University at just 15 years old

A CHILD genius from Andalucia is set to begin a degree at the prestigious Oxford University at just 15 years old. Miguel Donaire Arcas-Sariot, a Spanish teenager from Granada, has been selected to read a joint-honours bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Computer Science after successfully completing a rigorous application process. Oxford University is currently ranked as the best university in …

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