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Andalucía secures €133m EIB loan for hospitals, schools, and green transport

Andalucía secures €133m EIB loan for hospitals, schools, and green transport

The European Investment Bank. Credit: Oscar Romero The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a €133 million loan to the regional government of Andalucía to fund major infrastructure projects in healthcare, education, digitalisation, and sustainable transport. The agreement announced via a press release on June 24, 2025, forms part of the EU’s 2021–2027 cohesion funding strategy and is set to …

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UK government hosts event backed up by King Charles

UK government hosts landmark event backed by King Charles

Lancaster House is where the event took place. Credit: Pack-Shot, Shutterstock The UK hosted a major summit international on Wednesday, 25 June. Its goal was to increase private sector investment in order to stop biodiversity loss by 2030. Lancaster House is hosting a special event during London Climate Action WeekThe event brought together business leaders, representatives of environmental groups and …

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The next tech giant is here

Inside tech’s next big takeover

Perplexity AI isn’t just another block in the tech stack — it’s the one reshaping the entire structure. Credit: Изображения пользователя Maximusnd Zahar via Canva.com Apple and Meta, two tech giants, are reportedly both watching the same AI startup named Perplexity. It is a search engine, a chatbot, a footnoted oracle – call it what you like. Silicon Valley has …

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ASOS bans Premier Accounts for “too Many Returns”

ASOS bans shoppers for “too many returns”, including Premier accounts

ASOS shopping. Credit: T. Schneider, Shutterstock ASOS, an online fashion retailer in the UK, is under fire after it barred some customers from returning too many items. This move, which was enforced in accordance with its fair-use policy, raised questions regarding consumer rights, inconsistent sizes, and the amount of power that retailers should hold over their customers. “We closed the …

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Post Office scandal victims: £600k claims go unpursued

Post Office scandal victims: £600k claims go unpursued

Post Office, London. Credit: Alex Yeung, Shutterstock At least £600,000 (€710,000) in compensation owed to victims of the UK’s Post Office Horizon scandal remains unclaimed – yet officials have admitted they’re not chasing it up, fearing they might “harass” the wrongly convicted. New report criticizes the government for its handling of the payments, claiming that the progress is too slow …

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Amazon UK’s £40bn expansion

Amazon UK’s £40bn expansion

Amazon in Milton Keynes. Credit: Stephen Dewhurst, Shutterstock Amazon has announced a massive £40 billion (€47.2 billion) According to reports, there will be a massive investment in the UK for the next three-year period, aiming at opening four new warehouses, and creating thousands more jobs throughout the country. The online retail giant has confirmed that two new fulfilment centers will …

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The British tax changes have a major impact on the Spanish wine industry

Spain’s wine industry hit hard by British tax change

Spanish red wine 12.5% volume. Credit: Brett Jordan, Pexels Spanish winemakers are warning of an export crisis after the UK’s new alcohol-based wine tax, introduced in February 2025, triggered a sharp 7.5 per cent drop in Spanish wine exports to Britain – their largest still wine market. According to Reuters Data cited by Spanish Wine Interprofessional Organisation, the value of …

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Siemens opens data hub in Spain

Siemens to open major data hub in Spain

Siemens in Madrid, Spain. Credit: Manuel Esteban, Shutterstock Siemens is opening a cutting edge data centre hub in Madrid in Spain as the country becomes a key player for Europe’s digital future. Siemens Smart Infrastructure announced plans to establish a new technology hub for data centres in Madrid. Support operations will be based in Aragon. The centre will be collaborating …

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Mallorca solar restrictions sparks backlash

Mallorca solar restrictions sparks backlash

In Mallorca, a growing conflict is developing between local authorities and renewable-energy advocates over the new limits placed on solar installations in rural regions. The controversy arose after the Consell de Mallorca approved the fourth modification of its Territorial Plan, which further restricted the development of PV plants on rural land. This revision has reduced the eligible area from around …

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Beyond the beach, Greece’s high value economy begins here

Beyond the beach: Greece’s high-value economy starts here

Credit: nonbirinonko via Canva.com from Pixabay. Credit: nonbirinonko via Canva.com. Pixabay. Athens suddenly has many rooftop bars and renovated ports. But a question remains, even with the economy recovering. What does Greece produce? But here’s the thing: You can’t build a thriving economy on flights and frappes alone. Tourism is seasonal. Shipping, which is volatile and global, is a major …

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