Juanma Moreno becomes emotional remembering the victims of the Adamuz accident: "We will not stop working to uncover the truth"
Andalusian President Juanma Moreno emotionally reflected on the tragedy of the Adamuz accident during the Andalucía Medal ceremony, honoring the victims and emergency services involved.
Juanma Moreno boasts of an 'exemplary' Andalusia and calls to protect it 'from polarization and daily tantrums'
Andalusian President Juanma Moreno lauds the region's achievements and urges citizens to protect its stability ahead of upcoming elections.
Hot Andalusian Cuisine: 12 Recipes for Soups, Stews, and Potajes to Celebrate February 28th
This article presents 12 warm recipes perfect for celebrating the Day of Andalusia, showcasing the region's rich culinary tradition beyond its well-known cold dishes.
The Andalusian London: The Historic Rock with Its Own Currency, Two Languages, and Wild Monkeys at Liberty
A brief visit to Gibraltar reveals its unique culture and history, where diverse religions and languages coexist in a small geographical area.
Montero sentences the Andalusian PSOE and positions itself almost 20 points behind the PP four months before the regional elections
The Andalusian PSOE faces a challenging electoral landscape, trailing significantly behind the PP as the upcoming regional elections approach.
Former 'number two' of the Andalusian PSOE and a former advisor prosecuted for training courses
The former deputy general secretary of the Andalusian PSOE, Rafael Velasco, and former employment advisor Antonio Fernández have been prosecuted for irregularities in public training aid.
Investment funds hit traditional Andalusian olive groves: super-intensive farming captures CAP subsidies and spikes water consumption
Investment funds are negatively impacting traditional olive farming in Andalusia by monopolizing public aid and significantly increasing water consumption.
Narcolanchas SA: How Their Prohibition Has Turned Them into an Even Bigger Business
The article discusses the alarming increase in sightings of narcolanchas along the Andalusian coast, attributed to recent weather conditions and the impact of their prohibition.
‘Adelante Andalucía calls at your door’. The Andalusian coalition launches its pre-campaign 'without getting caught up in the squabbles of the left'
The Andalusian coalition Adelante Andalucía is initiating a door-to-door campaign to engage disillusioned voters ahead of the upcoming regional elections, positioning itself as a 'third way' alternative to both the right and the current coalition government.
Montero promises a "law of Andalusian languages" to combat stereotypes if she wins the presidency of the Junta
María Jesús Montero, the PSOE candidate for the presidency of the Junta of Andalucía, has proposed a new law to support regional languages and enhance vocational training.
María Jesús Montero announces a law to promote and preserve the Andalusian language
María Jesús Montero committed to introducing a law aimed at promoting and preserving the Andalusian language and its cultural significance.
Ben Moussa.. The Reciter Who Engraved the Quran with the Melodies of al-Andalus
The article highlights the life and impact of Sheikh Abdul Rahman Ben Moussa, a prominent Moroccan Quran reciter renowned for his soulful voice, particularly during Ramadan.
Data Protection demands the Andalusian Government more guarantees for the profiles of 738,502 students given to Google
The Data Protection authority in Andalusia has urged the regional government to provide stronger protections for student data shared with Google.
The Andalusian Junta backs the controversial contract with José Manuel Soto to promote El Rocío
The Andalusian government has defended its controversial contract with singer José Manuel Soto, despite warnings from the Advisory Council about its legality.
Montero collides with another PSOE scandal before the Andalusian elections: a two-million euro windfall in 4 months with two bars and a gas station
A corruption investigation has ensnared the Socialist Party (PSOE) candidate María Jesús Montero as five individuals, including a high-ranking government official, were detained for an alleged real estate fraud scheme.
The Andalusian PP Banishes the 'National Agenda' and Uses 'the Noise of Aragon and Extremadura' to Curb Vox
The Andalusian PP emphasizes its unique position compared to Aragon and Extremadura, where Vox has gained momentum, and highlights its own leadership under Juanma Moreno as a strength in the upcoming elections.
The Junta authorizes the return home for most of the residents of Grazalema, although 277 homes are still pending technical reports
The Andalusian government has permitted the return of many residents of Grazalema after urgent evacuations due to landslide risks caused by heavy rains, but 277 homes remain off-limits pending safety assessments.
The Andalusian tourism sector loses 500,000 euros a day due to lack of trains: "The suit-wearing client is greatly missed"
The recent train accident in Adamuz has severely affected the Andalusian tourism sector, resulting in significant financial losses due to halted train services.
Andalusian tourism suffers after weeks without high-speed connections and a succession of storms
Andalusian tourism is experiencing a downturn due to the lack of high-speed train connections and severe weather conditions.
Madrilucía or how the identity of cities is perverted: “We cannot package idiosyncrasy as a souvenir”
The article discusses the controversial 'Madrilucía' event in Madrid, which aims to recreate the Andalusian Feria de Abril amidst accusations of cultural appropriation and debates about the authenticity of city identities.
The Andalusian Government Unleashes Chaos in Schools by Modifying the List of Schools Without Classes Several Times Before Dawn
The Andalusian Government caused chaos by altering the list of municipalities with closed schools multiple times late at night in response to storm Leonardo.
The Junta reopens schools in much of Andalusia, but keeps closures in Jaén, Almería, and the most affected municipalities
The Andalusian government has ordered the reopening of schools in much of the region, with exceptions for Jaén and Almería, and ongoing closures in areas hardest hit by the recent storm.
The Prosecutor's Office approves the filing of the first case of healthcare contracts by favoritism in Andalusia, and PSOE and Podemos appeal
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office in Seville has decided not to appeal the dismissal of a case involving emergency contracts by the Andalusian Health Service with private clinics, while the PSOE and Podemos plan to challenge this decision.
Podemos appeals to the Court of Appeals regarding the closure of the first case of direct contracts in Andalusia
Podemos has filed an appeal before the Provincial Court of Seville against the closure of the emergency contracts investigation involving the Andalusian Health Service and private clinics, which is the first of three inquiries into alleged irregularities in direct contracting under Juan Manuel Moreno's government.
Andalusia cancels classes this Wednesday due to the storm in all educational centers except Almería
The Andalusian government has canceled in-person classes on Wednesday in all educational centers except in Almería due to high flood risks.
The Andalusian Prosecutor's Office does not see a crime in the actions of two former Health Councilors in the breast cancer screening
The Andalusian Prosecutor's Office has shelved complaints regarding breast cancer screening, finding no criminal indications against the elected officials, and has forwarded the cases to various provincial prosecutors for further, separate investigation due to differing circumstances in the complaints.
The Andalusian Prosecutor's Office files the first complaints against the Moreno Government for the 'failures' in cancer screenings
The Andalusian Prosecutor's Office has closed an investigation into failures in the breast cancer screening program, which led to a significant political crisis for the Andalusian government under Juan Manuel Moreno.
The Prosecutor's Office dismisses complaints against the Andalusian Government over the screening crisis but requests case-by-case investigations
The Superior Prosecutor's Office of Andalusia has dismissed the investigation into failures in the breast cancer screening program but has called for individual cases to be investigated.
David Uclés: “The Civil War was indeed suffered by all, but not everyone lost it”
Andalusian writer David Uclés discusses the impact of the Civil War and reflects on his literary success after winning the Nadal Prize for his new book.
Attention to diversity garners consensus among all Andalusian political parties in an election year
In an election year, all political parties in Andalusia have reached a consensus on the importance of a strategic plan to ensure inclusion in schools, led by the advocacy of parents' associations.
The short bet of Andalusia on Historical Memory: a plan with three years of delay and hundreds of graves to exhume
The second Andalusian Plan for Democratic Memory launches with three years of delay, allocating funds for the exhumation of graves from the Franco era and genetic identification.
Montero will pay 140 euros less to an Andalusian than to a Catalan for the same public services
María Jesús Montero will allocate 140 euros less to Andalusians compared to Catalans for equivalent public services, amid debates over regional financing.
Bienmesabe or marinated dogfish. Andalusian recipe step by step
This article provides a step-by-step recipe for preparing Bienmesabe, a marinated dish featuring dogfish from Andalusia.
The Andalusian Health Counselor, after the third judicial case for contracts by hand: "They will receive the same blow" as Amama
The Andalusian government is downplaying the significance of a new judicial investigation into the Andalusian Health Service for alleged fraud in private healthcare contracts.
Manu Urbano, the chef who recovers the tavern spirit in Lavapiés and La Latina
Manu Urbano, a chef from Córdoba based in Madrid, is reinventing the tavern experience in Lavapiés and La Latina with his modern twist on traditional Andalusian cuisine.
A judge opens the third investigation into the Andalusian Government for 'fraud' in contracts awarded to private healthcare
A judge in Córdoba has launched a third investigation into the Andalusian Government for alleged fraud regarding direct contracts with private healthcare firms ahead of the upcoming regional elections.
The Board Shields Itself with Data Protection to Avoid Revealing the Number of Women Who Developed Cancer Due to Screening Failures
The Andalusian government spokesperson stated that they cannot confirm or deny the number of women who developed breast cancer due to screening failures citing data protection laws.
"I’m going to have to dress up as a bullfighter to get a test": Carnival of Cádiz shoots at Moreno for his health management
The Carnival of Cádiz criticizes Andalusian President Moreno Bonilla's healthcare management, highlighting a disparity in funding between healthcare and bullfighting.
The other 'Matalascañas' of the Andalusian coast in regression: the beaches that may disappear due to sea level rise
The article discusses the threat of climate change to Andalusian beaches, particularly Matalascañas, and the need for public administration to take action against erosion, highlighting the proposed retreat as a necessary measure.
Beyond the Mosque: The Caliphal Site that is Also World Heritage in Córdoba and You Shouldn't Miss
The article highlights Medina Azahara, a crucial historical site in Córdoba that represents the Andalusian past and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site, often overshadowed by the famous Mosque.
The Andalusian Coast at Risk: In 75 Years the Sea Could Wipe Out 33 Beaches
The rising sea levels due to climate change threaten to erode up to 33 beaches in Andalusia over the next 75 years, with Matalascañas as a notable example.
The drug trafficker also pollutes the wild Andalusian coast
Abandoned drug boats and gas containers are becoming a 'serious' and growing problem in the protected landscapes of Huelva, Cádiz, and Almería.
An Andalusian platform of associations questions the subsidy line of the Junta: "They force us to inflate the budgets"
An Andalusian platform representing various associations criticizes the regional government's subsidy policies, claiming they compel organizations to artificially increase their budgets.
Socialists fear the 'irreversible damage' of the pact with Junqueras amid an electoral cycle
Andalusian socialists express concern over the potential long-term consequences of a funding pact with ERC, despite gains in financial support.
Denounce of a brand selling French potatoes as if they were produced in Andalusia
The consumer association Facua has reported a brand of potatoes to the Andalusian government's Consumer General Directorate for misleading advertising, presenting a French product as if it were produced in Andalusia.
The Andalusian Government sees no irregularities in the contract awarded to singer José Manuel Soto
The Andalusian Government has concluded that there are no irregularities in the direct contract of 14,762 euros awarded to singer José Manuel Soto for his 'Senderos del Rocío' project, although it demands 30,000 euros back in improper expenses related to two other grants totaling 550,000 euros.
Humor in La Zaranda is a way of taking a breath
The veteran Andalusian company La Zaranda, with nearly half a century of history, is presenting 'All the angels took flight' at Nave 10 Matadero, featuring text by Eusebio Calonge and directed by Paco de La Zaranda.
The Junta rejects the 'continuous looting to which the Government submits', on the eve of the meeting between Sánchez and Junqueras
The Andalusian Government criticized Pedro Sánchez for succumbing to continuous looting by Catalan separatists in exchange for support to remain in power ahead of a crucial meeting with ERC leader Oriol Junqueras.
Antonio Smash, founder of the pioneering Seville fusion group Smash, dies at 73
Antonio Smash, the legendary drummer and founding member of the pioneering Andalusian rock group Smash, passed away from a heart attack at his hometown at the age of 73.
Goodbye to Antonio Smash, the survivor of Andalusian rock who died with his boots on
Antonio Smash, a prominent figure in Andalusian rock, passed away at the age of 74 while still actively recording and performing music.