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A RUSSIAN warmonger has held onto his multi-million euro villa despite being the subject of tough international sanctions, the Olive Press can reveal. Alexey Chepa, an MP in Moscow’s State Duma, is still in possession of a huge estate - worth an estimated €15m - in Marbella. He even has staff, including a full time Ukranian gardener, at the mansion in leafy Guadalmina Baja.
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Spread across 10,725sqm, Chepa’s luxury home features a sports area with a full-size ten-
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huge swimming pool. There are several outhouses, including one just for security, while the main villa consists of a living room, dining room, library, five bedrooms, games room and more. The property is just 400 metres from the home of former Spanish leader Jose Aznar, and less to the ex-na- SWEEPING: Russian oligarch’s €15 tional football million villa in Guadalmina Chepa, via an investment boss Vicente del Bosque. Incredibly, the estate has not firm called Betren Inverbeen embargoed even though siones S.L. Chepa is a staunch supporter of The charity is now dewarring president Vladimir Pu- manding that the estate be seized, as well as all other tin. This is despite the MP, who rep- assets linked to Chepa. resents five regions of Russia, Ironically the gardens are being under sanctions in the being tended by local firm EU, UK and America following Jardineria del Sol, run by his country’s illegal invasion of a gardener originally from CherUkraine. kasy, near Kyiv. International body, the An- Cherkasy has been a massive ti-Corruption Foundation has target for Russian missiles since discovered paperwork showing the war began, with a huge it is owned by his son Daniil strike causing massive damage
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Find the Vegan drug king and more! A VEGAN ‘drug trafficker’ and a ‘cocaine kingpin’ are among the four most wanted Brits currently hiding in Spain, it has emerged. Asim Naveed and Jack Mayle are both being hunted by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) and believed to be hiding on the Costa del Sol. Naveed, aged between 25 and 30, is accused of running a €9 million cocaine empire in Cardiff. The NCA says Naveed, who has a scar on his left wrist, left the UK in July 2020 on the Eurostar
Flaming tragedy A FIRE killed three children and an adult in an apartment block in Vigo occupied mostly by squatters. Residents had complained about the building for years.
and travelled down to Malaga. Meanwhile Mayle (right), who is also wanted for drug trafficking, is said to be living in Marbella. Surrey Police say he was supplying drugs from the dark web such as MDMA, and was the leader of a drug gang called Flavour Quest. The vegan has a gym body and multiple tattoos - the most recognisable being a diamond underneath his left eye. He also has ‘Croydon’ tattooed on his left forearm and the words ‘money never sleeps’ on his
left hand. Police have warned that he may be armed. The other two British fugitives in Spain are John James Jones and Calvin Parris. The first ‘stabbed’ two people in Lancashire and fled to Ibiza, via Madrid. Parris, meanwhile, is also wanted for drug trafficking and living somewhere in Spain.
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Shotgun horror A MAN is suspected of killing his wife with a shotgun before turning the gun on himself in a horrific murder-suicide in Benalmadena.
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MYSTERY surrounds the death of an expat just months after her bouncer husband was killed in a restaurant brawl. A British man, 36, was arrested after the Chilean widow of Jose Pisani was found dead at the foot of her apartment block in Calahonda. Romina Acuna, 33, had been assaulted hours earlier and even went to hospital for her injuries. However, police told the Olive Press she ‘did not press charges’. “This happens all the time,” said a spokesman for the Guardia Civil in Malaga. “There was therefore nothing we could do.” He added: “The case very much remains open, but it will be conducted in secret for the time being.” The Brit - who we are not
SPAIN confirmed the death of Maya Villalobo Sinvany, a 19-year-old soldier with joint Spanish-Israeli nationality who was killed in the Hamas attack.
Bus tragedy AN out-of-control bus mounted the pavement in Cadiz and ploughed into afternoon shoppers, killing three and injuring several others.
Briton, 36, is arrested after widow of tragic TOWIE doorman is found dead after mystery fall naming for legal reasons - was allegedly in an ‘on-off’ relationship with Acuna and was ‘known to police’ over previous domestic violence allegations. The Facebook page of the stocky man, who called Romina ‘my princess’ on social media, temporarily went down on Tuesday afternoon, it can be revealed. Police sources also confirmed they are not discounting the Brit, who has been released on bail, could be a friend of the British gangster accused of killing Pisani. Police believe Harry S, 33,
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remanded in custody awaiting trial, Harry S was inexplicably granted bail, even though he aimed a gun at police when they arrested him. Just two months later on April 15 he was involved in the bar fight at swanky Olivia’s - owned by TOWIE’s Elliott Wright - which resulted in the death of Pisani. His most recent arrest was on September 3 this year, when a routine police stop in Marbella found - yet again - a gun in his car. It is not known if he was released on bail a third time. Last night, Romina’s aunt Valeria Acuna, told the Olive Press, from Chile: “Thanks for your wishes.” She added: “We have suffered a huge loss with Romina. I only hope she finds the peace that she so needed…and Jose is waiting for her.”
UK nazi group rounded up A DANGEROUS neo-nazi group with links to the UK has been rounded up around Spain. Members of Combat 18 which takes its name from the initials AH, or Adolf Hitler - were picked up in Malaga, Madrid, Catalunya, Galicia and Toledo. The crackdown on the group, launched in the UK in 1992, is part of a wider investigation around Europe. Since its creation the group has called members to exercise violence against immigrants, ethnic minorities and the LGBT community.
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SPAIN'S former monarch, Juan Carlos, has won a bid to throw out a £126 million London lawsuit brought by his ex-lover. The 85-year-old ex-king was being sued by Corinna zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn, (right) who alleged Juan Carlos orchestrated a campaign of threats, surveillance and intimidation against her from 2012 after she refused to return millions of euros to him. Incidents such as gunshots damag-
ing security cameras at her property were raised in her allegations, pointing to the former king's displeasure at her refusal to get back together with him. Judge Rowena Collins Rice ruled in the former monarch’s favour, saying that Ms Sayn-Wittgenstein's lawsuit did not contain reasonable grounds for bringing the claim.
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Dropped the ball The Beckhams almost split while living in Spain after David’s alleged affair, documentary reveals VICTORIA and David Beckham have admitted that their time living in Spain was the ‘unhappiest stage’ of their marriage. Victoria, AKA Posh Spice, 49, lived in the capital between 2003 and 2007,
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when her football star husband, now 48, was playing for Real Madrid. But in the couple's new Netflix documentary series, Beckham, the pop star-turned-fashion designer revealed it was the most testing time for their relationship. It was during this period that David had his alleged infamous affair with his personal assistant Rebecca Loos (left), which he always denied. Victoria, who shares four children with David, never mentioned Loos by name in the series but said: “It was the hard-
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FORMER world champ martial artist and boxer Xavi Moya has been killed in a horror motorbike accident in his native Barcelona. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the 55-year-old’s death. No other vehicles were involved. Moya was a world renowned boxer and martial artist, becoming one of the few fighters to win World Champion titles in three different events. He won a TWBA boxing title, and was nine times world champion in Full Contact, as well as winning the Kung Fu world title once and numerous European titles in martial arts.
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est period for us. Because it felt like the world was against us. “Here's the thing, we were against each other, if I'm being completely honest. Up until Madrid, sometimes it felt like us against everybody else. But we were together, we were connected, we had each other. “But when we were in Spain, it didn't really feel like we had each other either. And that's sad. I can't even begin to tell you how hard it was. And how it affected me. “The press said all the time that I hated Spain or hated Madrid, but it wasn't because of Spain as we had to think about family.” David added: “I don't know how we got through it, in all honestly. Victoria is everything to me, to see her hurt was incredibly
difficult, but we're fighters and at that time we needed to fight for each other, we needed to fight for our family.” He added: “There were some days that I would wake up and think, ‘How am I going to go to work?… I felt physically sick every day when I opened my eyes.” In an interview with Sky News in 2004, Loos claimed she had slept with David at least four times, saying: “I would always say to myself ‘don’t risk your job’ and I knew there was a huge risk involved if I got involved with this man... That night we just really hit it off. It was the first time, we were just locked into each other all night conversation-wise. We just connected. People noticed it.”
POP STAR Shakira has still got plenty to say some 18 months after splitting from her former footballing boyfriend, Gerard Pique, but this time his dad is the target. The Colombian star, now living in Florida, has blamed her father-in-law Joan Pique (inset) for all her tax problems as she gets ready for a fraud trial. She says Joan ran many of his son's companies in which Shakira also had an involvement. Journalist Siliva Taules says that the relationship between the two got so bad that she nicknamed Joan as 'the ogre' and used that name in front of her children Milan and Sasha. Gerard Pique has opted to stay silent over the attacks against his father.
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Where’s the cash? Shock for hundreds of victims as court dismisses giant €35 million CWM fraud case
A DEVASTATED expat couple have slammed the decision to dismiss a giant pension fraud case that saw hundreds of Brits robbed of their life savings in Spain. They are furious a court has ruled there is insufficient evidence to prosecute four executives of collapsed financial firm Continental Wealth Management (CWM). However Denia Court hasn’t entirely absolved them of criminal conduct, nor ruled out further proceedings, with the victims set to launch a new case in Madrid. CWM allegedly defrauded up to 1,000 mostly British expats of
€35 million between 2013 and 2017. The firm placed their pensions in high-risk investments which, initially, paid out huge commissions, but later collapsed leaving them with nothing. But after a four-year litigation process the judge ruled that a class action by 17 victims failed to bring enough proof of wrongdoing. The judge added many of them had worked in finance and ‘had the risks explained to them’. “Surely someone is accountable for what happened,” the British couple, who wish to remain anonymous, told the Olive Press.
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A BRITISH and German have helped send Estepona’s prestigious Forest Hills tennis club into the finals of the national championships. The pair – tennis teachers Ron Roehrig and Jacques Kilian – have helped turn the team into giant killers, beating two big Madrid clubs in the quarter and semi finals. They will now face leading Valencian club, Espanol de Tenis, in the Over 40s final taking place this Sunday. “These two are expat legends and never give up,” said fellow player Vicente Vivas. The duo – both teachers on the Costa del Sol – ground out hard fought wins against Madrid’s Club de Campo Villa.
Sole director Jody Smart and ex-husband, mastermind Darren Kirby, stood accused of fraud, disloyal administration and falsification of documents. The pair allegedly forged investors’ signatures and made changes to documents without the investor’s consent, although this was unproved. Angie Brooks, who represented many of the victims, blamed the failure on the complexity of the case. “Under EU law, it's not enough for the investors to say they accept the risk,” the pensions specialist told the Olive Press. “They also have to make sure that they spell out what the risks mean.” She is now launching a new claim with fresh complainants in the High Court in Madrid and will also take on other insurance and pension companies involved in the alleged scam. “We will work with the prosecutor to make this a proper national case to bring a criminal trial against not just the advisors but also the other parties that are involved as well. “We need to see somebody going to prison, because these people have walked off with millions,” she insisted.
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Hope for homeowners A FRENCH politician has called for Brits who have owned second homes in France since before Brexit to be granted ‘special status’. The proposal could become part of a new immigration bill in France, leading to pressure on Spain to do the same. Around one million Britons are currently unable to enjoy their second homes in Spain as often as they would like. Senator Martine Berthet, of Savoie, said: "British citizens who own second homes actively contribute to the local economy, I want to highlight the difficulties they face when coming to France." She pointed out that they are subject to the 90-day limit or must undergo annual visa formalities, which involves a lengthy and complex process.
Lights, action! MALAGA’S famous Christmas lights will be turned on with a celebration on November 24. The lights are set to be bigger than ever with a brand new light show at the Botanical Gardens. The famous Calle Larios illuminations are the same as last year, but new lights are being installed elsewhere. The city’s festivities brought in an estimated €35 million last year.
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Help for Hannah British mother - homeless in Marbella - launches desperate appeal for work after son, two, is taken into care A BRITISH mother is appealing for help after being forced to live on the streets of the Costa del Sol. Hannah Parker, 39, is at her wits’ end after sleeping rough in San Pedro Alcantara, in Marbella, for more than six months. The Derbyshire native fears for her health, particularly with winter approaching. “It’s horrible and all a bit of a nightmare,” she told the Olive Press, “It’s starting to get cold now so I’m really scared. “I’m washing myself at a petrol station, I just want a normal life and to get a job so I can look after myself and my kids.” Hannah has been living in Spain since 2000 but was left unable to afford her rent when her boyfriend left her last year. It left her unable to look after her two-year-old son Sonny, who was taken into care in March. Her mother, who lives in the UK, recently launched a legal case to get her son back. Hannah has considerable experience as a waitress and barmaid and says she is willing to take any work available. She added: “Any help at all will be so much appreciated, I just want a
BEEN A WHILE, CROCODILE EUROPE’s last ever crocodile has been discovered by paleontologists, near Granada. Experts at the site, in Baza, found the 4.5-million-year-old fossil among mammoths and small vertebrates. Martinez Navarro, the paleontologist leading the excavation, said: “It is a species from Africa that reached the Iberian Peninsula just before the Mediterranean dried up during the Messinian Salinity Crisis, just over six million years ago”.
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roof over my head and to get my life back on track.” Anyone who can help Hannah out should contact the Olive Press at newsdesk@theolivepress.es.
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Terror alert SPAIN has ramped up security at the Israeli embassy in Madrid after the unprecedented attacks carried out by Hamas. The order came for increased vigilance on the very morning that the assault began, and included all areas where Jewish communities congregate across the country. Countries across the EU are on high alert after former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal called for Muslims to ‘take to the streets’ in a 'day of Jihad', as part of a global protest against Israel. Robert Greenway, director of the Center for National Defense at the Heritage Foundation, said this was ‘an unambiguous global call to arms’ and predicted that ‘there will be blood’. According to a reports, the security forces will be on an even higher alert in Spain after Mashal’s comments.
WORLD CUP HOPES MALAGA is among the cities across Spain vying for a chance to host the World Cup after the country was revealed as a co-host for the 2030 tournament alongside Portugal and Morocco. Speaking on popular radio show ‘El Partidazo de la Cope’ (The Big Game), mayor Francisco de la Torre vouched ‘we’ll do all we can. We’ve got projects ready for anything they ask of us’. The Mayor highlighted the council’s ownership of La Rosaleda stadium, the city’s international airport and the vibrant football community as advantages for the city. He also expressed the backing of the football club, Malaga CF and the local council. The city is expected to enter talks to try and secure some of the tournament’s matches.
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OPINION Sanctions must bite WHEN Russian tanks rolled across the border into Ukraine the international community was swift to react with a slew of sanctions. These were placed against Russian state interests, including banks, as well as the infamous oligarchs who made billions from their corrupt collusion with President Putin. As multi-million euro yachts were seized and billions in assets were frozen a warning was sent to these oligarchs by the likes of Boris Johnson and Pedro Sanchez that they could not escape sanctions. But those ‘promises’ are sounding hollower and hollower by the day. It is proving all too easy for the oligarchs - who mostly support the war against Ukraine - to evade sanctions and continue to live a billionaire lifestyle on money stolen from the Russian people. As Putin lackey Alexa Chepa has found, it is simply a matter of having no property in his own name. In Chepa’s case, his palatial €15m villa in Marbella is technically owned by his son Daniil through an investment company, so the entire family can continue to enjoy the ill gotten gains of Chepa senior, and his wealth is protected. He is by no means the only oligarch who has hidden his assets - but the Olive Press asks quite simply ‘why are they allowed to get away with it? In Spain alone, billions of Euros worth of property are thought to be still in the possession of shady ‘businessmen’ from Russia. Surely it can not be beyond the wit of the authorities to tighten the screw on these men who are hiding behind wives, children and girlfriends in a desperate bid to escape sanctions. The international community - and in Spain the Spanish government - should and must ensure dodgy assets are seized. And any cash raised should be sent to aid Ukraine.
BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS Anti-tourism campaigns are surging in Spain as new Sevilla political party becomes the latest to demand controls on holiday rentals
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PAIN is increasingly finding itself in a catch-22 situation when it comes to tourism. Its economy heavily relies on the industry, which is expected to bring in a staggering €172 billion this year, and which - for at least six months of the year - creates millions of jobs. However it often comes at a price for locals who happen to live in the most popular areas for holiday makers - including Mallorca, Valencia and the Costa del Sol. A surge in Airbnb apartments is creating a scarcity of long term rental and buying options for residents, in turn causing prices of both to increase dramatically. Meanwhile, more and more tourists are visiting, creating what campaigners have branded an ‘excessive model’ which brings too much noise and rubbish pollution and often crime, such as fighting and increasing numbers of sex offences. Is it any wonder a wave of anti-tourism movements and protests have been pop-
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ping up across the country. The most recent involved a man arrested for targeting foreign plated cars with graffiti and puncturing their tyres along the Golden Mile in Marbella. The high-end cars, including Mercedes and Porsches, were left with zig zapped pink graffiti along their wings. Meanwhile, in Barcelona, dozens of walls were daubed with the message: ‘Go home, tourists!’. And in Mallorca, locals erected fake signs in English and German declaring beaches and other landmarks were closed, with a small print in Mallorquin revealing they were in fact open. The ruse was an attempt to keep the beauty spots, mostly small beaches and coves, free from foreign visitors, who they blame for rising property prices and other local woes. Now, joining their chorus are the locals in Sevilla, which has become the latest destina-
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SPEAKING SPANGLISH N OBODY likes a false friend. They’re a thorn in our relationships, and a downright disaster when it comes to language learning. Of course, in linguistic terms a ‘false friend’ is any word that sounds familiar to us but means another thing entirely. Like when you try to say you’re ‘embarrassed’ in Spanish and end up admitting you’re pregnant (embarazada). Or when you stop a supermarket attendant to ask which bread contains ‘preservatives’ but end up suggesting the Spanish like to eat condoms (preservativos). Luckily there are hundreds of English words almost entirely stolen from Spanish. Here are 30 English words you didn’t know were actually Spanish in origin and may help you out in a pincho. (Wrong. A pincho is a type of tapas dish.)
FAKE: Signs to keep tourists away and one not so subtle
tion to launch an anti-tourism campaign amid skyrocketing rents and creeping inflation. Fed-up Sevillanos gathered in the streets last month, to demand more controls for the industry, which they claim is ‘devouring’ the historic capital of Andalucia. The new ‘Sevilla is dying’ campaign (Sevilla se muere)’ claims tourists are causing too much pollution while sparking a surge in Airbnb properties that only serve to make long-term rentals less available. This, in turn, forces locals to move further away from the city centre due to increasing rents. The city is now the second most visited in Spain, after Barcelona, thanks to its celebrated landmarks such as the Real Alcazar palace, the cathedral, La Giralda and its iconic Plaza de Espana. Some three million tourists visited the city last year and the numbers will be even higher this year. And with a population of around 688,000, that equals about five tourists per inhabi-
English words you didn’t know were stolen from Spanish
^ AFICIONADO – From the Spanish mean-
ing connoisseur or fan of a subject. ^ ALLIGATOR – From the Spanish el lagarto or ‘the lizard’, which English-speaking settlers picked up from earlier Spanish explorers in Florida. ^ ANCHOVY – From the Spanish anchoa, itself probably from the Basque anchuva meaning ‘dry’. ^ ARMADILLO – From the Spanish meaning ‘little armoured one’. ^ BARBEQUE – From the Spanish barbacoa, itself from the Arawak (native Caribbean). ^ BREEZE – From the Spanish brisa. ^ CANNIBAL – From Christopher Columbus’ expeditions where native Carib people called themselves Caniba. He thought they meant they were Asian people of ‘Khan’ while the word later become corrupted to mean ‘savage’. ^ CHILLI – Another Nahuatl word in Spanish usually rendered as chile. ^ CIGAR – From the Spanish cigarro, from which also comes ‘cigarette’ or cigarillo in Spanish. ^ COCKROACH – From the Spanish cucaracha.
^ EMBARGO – From the
Spanish verb embargar, of the same meaning in English. ^ FLOTILLA – Another war-related term from the Spanish meaning ‘a little fleet of ships’ and from the Spanish verb flotar, or ‘to float’. ^ GUERILLA – From the Spanish word guerra, or ‘war’, and meaning ‘little war’ and then ‘independent fighter’. ^ LASSO – A cowboy termed picked up in the New World, from the Spanish lazo or ‘knot’. ^ MACHO – From the Spanish, meaning masculine. ^ MARMALADE – From the Galician-Portuguese marmelada, itself from marmelo or 'quince'. ^ MOSQUITO – From the Spanish mosca – which means ‘fly’ – and meaning ‘little fly’. ^ PATIO – From the Spanish, meaning ‘an inner court open to the sky’. ^ POTATO – From the Spanish patata, itself from the Carib of Haiti’s batata. ^ QUIXOTIC – Meaning ‘absurdly romantic’ or ‘striving for an unattainable ideal’ after the half-mad Don Quijote.
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MALLORCA is the top European A BRITISH expatdestination for Brits this summer. has been slapped with on a According £20,000 to hotel From By searches Yzabelle BostynA PERUVIAN expat has called in EXCLUSIVE (€23,000) hospital betwee website Expedia until August it lawyers over claims he was beatn the posts thousa By Alberto Lejarraga after her bowel CRAIG SACARELLO ndsbill comes top, beating the exploded of bed to Algarve en up by police and left in hospital during a trip to salute weeks posts...the into second place. Latin the UK. Family business owner we retired Britwith wasa ruptured bladder. lothario Helen Winslade, faced and Iglesias with with marketing a whopping the alarming alleged attack, Di- day,” explained his friend, who is Tenerife, Barcelona Julio experience. Former 55, who as Malaga, also a builder. lives in Almeria, also he from the NHS, despiteInbill hits made top80 ten. 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Sabinillas 9:15pm, on June 16. See page LIFE at ficers started slapping him in the ters in Cancer Biology and MSc MasSAVED: But at in Karl launched a a hefty International Relations. 9 Diego, 37, who arrived Spaincost to to face him to ‘shut up’. Helentelling and hubbie Former Student The Carlos campaign to get fundraising impacttwoofmonths work as a builder “I remember there were up to six Union activist. Qualified Teacher. Covidago, ‘wiped arethem to Spain, where Helen back not taking had been outout’ for their some business, drinks 19 in of a UK resident, turns to slap me,” Preferred Post: Housing, he said ‘her Care, Social Security leaving must prognosis would produce relevant you nearby Estepona. the couple to he insisted. expat doclive umentation ‘on a pulled ter’ due to shorter be bet“We were over pension’. at a motorvery small “After a whileto they took me back to receive free The case times. 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Skifahrerin mer bei einem Treffen resurrected derelict NotStudentin und begeisentdeckt und warStun- Anne war eine hervorragende sich während ih- Macron in dieser Woche die Ringebu in junger Leute book on Spain, Paul RichardsonDie beliebte 2022 verliebte sie bereits rund zehn Skifahrerin aus buildings die Beziehungen s in Spanien, recalls his regular August battlesterteNähe von Lillehammer wurde Gutachten zur wendigkeit betonte, eingeflogen worden. in Mad- res Auslandssemester Königreich Oslo tot. der ErstiAusbildung in den Vereinigten die dem See page 13 Botschaft sie eine against heat and fires und wies die Frau, Die norwegische in Fu- während Trainerin an der norwe- zwischen tot aufgefunden September 6th 2023 Das bedeutet, dassAugust FREE Vol. 5 Issue 113 www.theolivepress.es Tod -dort Frankreich zu stärken. ihrem24th BezieSee page 20 rid und die Seemannskirche unter- PersonalPrivatschule Active Educa- und Málaga lebte, nach Vision von engeren sein muss. haben die Familie gischen Fuengirola Starmerszu Europa dürfte bei den Parabgelegt worden in Spanien engirola ein hungen tion im nahe gelegenen im nächsten Jahr Während ihr Namebekannt gege- stützt. Tod in ihrem absolvierte. der hat lamentswahlen sein. bezeichnete noch nicht offiziell er von den Be- Unterdessen eine Welle der Trauer potenzieller Wahlsieger Manager Ola Furseth Heimatdorf ben wurde, wurde bestätigt. "sehr traurig" und Umfragen zufolge hat die britische die Nachricht als seien ausgelöst. Brexit entschiehörden in Norwegen der örtlichen Schule, fügte hinzu, seine Gedanken Autopsie steht Öffentlichkeit dem gekehrt: Eine klare Die endgültige der toxikologische Der Direktor erklärte gegen- "bei den Angehörigen". den den Rücken einen Havard Gangsas, noch aus, bevor spanische Polizei Mehrheit (56 %) hält ihn für dafür sehr mit der Todesursache Er hoffe, dass die 32 % Klärung über VG: "Wir fühlen Bericht die genaue ein sehr tragisches mit Hilfe von Kripos zur könne. Fehler, während nur noch A BRITISH paraplegic has had a Familie. Dies ist EXCLUSIVE klären kann. sind alle sehr der Todesursache beitragen Mordkommissind. ‘miracle’ baby with the local SpanEreignis, und wir By Laurence Dollimore Die Ermittler der Überwachungsvi- Der von Deutschland und Frankreich aus, dass sie Die Polizei soll ish beauty who nursed him back to befragt traurig". Bericht wird auf Zeugen sion gehen davon und gegebene gewaltsaeines health. deos gefunden zur fraglichen Zeit in Auftrag Gipfel der Eurowahrscheinlich Aktiv sich ist, es wird dem bevorstehenden Gemeinschaft Expat Aaron Salter, 30, was para- worse and developed sores, leaving ist haben, die men Todes gestorben dass Jugendzentrum eine in der Gegend aufhielten. Autopsie- päischen Politischen lysed from the waist down following him practically bed-ridden for nine Königausgeschlossen, örtliche Miguel Das friend jedoch auf den Thenicht happyeiner couple welcomed their wasfür auch das Vereinigte Monat "allergischen ab 18 Uhr a horror car crash in Plymouth in months. Sie wartet noch Abendand vorerst - zu der heutedriving sie aufgrund ver- into daughter, eine also Substanz" named Estrella, they want- ung geund möchte sich gehört - im kommenden reich 2015, breaking his spine in multiple It was then that local stunner Estrel-Reaktion Gedenkveranstalt Tagesgutachten auf der spezielle Todesursache oben auf la Garrido, now 36, began managing the world almost exactly a year ago. ed to imprison him for in Granada ganz places. nicht zur genauen öffnet. starb. The entirewurde local village heldSeia street two years, but Aaron war Anne in stehen. einer He immediately froze his sperm, his care. lokalen Berichten Leiche week toincelebrate the tot's Lautinsisted wurde angeb- ordnunghatten sowohl die Tories als theySkiclub didn’tRingebu- äußern. im hoping that one day he would meet “I had always known of her and sheIhreparty last Leiche der Frau Bislang der Benyamina-Allee Jugend ihre Brexitihrerand first birthday. he wasund given a sus-unter an- Die ohne Ausweispapiere aufgenahm the woman of his dreams and be was amazing with liaising with thetenstraße auch die Labour-Partei zum Strand hinaktiv lich dieLes Fåvang town hall and other authorities on mygefunden, Granddad told the Olive Press: pended sentence.” ihre Handtasche Positionen vor den Parlamentswah2018 teil. able to start a family. funden, obwohl an derisNM-Staffel “I was amazed to hear Estrella Aaron für wasderem Sportgymnasium auf der Straße neben ihr gefunden len nur vorsichtig vertreten. Einheit After 18 months in hospital, he was behalf,” Aaron told the Olive Press. unterführt. das currently besuchte norwegische pregnant, I was so proud ofhat him, itSie locked in a years-long arbeitete in einem worden sein soll. able to return to Spain and stayed “She started caring for me and our Die t, Kripos, und page 11 Gausdal battle See has made me feel touched. against unterstützt in legalFeinkostladen. with his father Les Salter, 72, in the feelings for each other just grew and Schwerkriminalitä had his life in front of him the insurance compadie“HeErmittlungen aus andlokalen Tagen quaint village of Salinas in Valencia. grew, and here we are.” letzten in den from the und weist were setting him up with our ny, with a decision on However he took a turn for the He added: “The support Morken Matheatown has been so kennels business and that was all a multi-million euro TRAGISCH: Anne overwhelming, taken away in an instant. To know payout expected immithere’s been so he has a lovely lady that loves and nently. much love shown cares for him, and now a family, He added: “Aaron’s that’s lovely for me.” been through the ringto me. “I never knew if Les and an eight-year-old Aaron had er. I think the next step I was going to be moved to Spain in 2001 following will be marriage but rating Aaron is waiting to see Celeb a dad but I froze the death of his wife to cancer. my sperm just in He set up a kennels business in Sax, the outcome of the court 2023 near Salinas, and began transport- case. case. ber 19th through “We did IVF ing dogs from Spain to the UK for “He had to -go Septem yearsber of 6th treatment and treatment at a adoption. NOW: Aaron happy with family .es Septem deliverspecialists and the payclinic in Alican- Aaron and two others were epress birthday when out has been compiled heoliv te, it was much ing pups on his 22nd www.t they all asleep while driving the by our lawyers into a valuation of of his life, including a £7,000 wheel427fell cheaper than Issue Vol.it17 company van through Plymouth, around £7.8 million. chair and prosthetic legs which are the UK and FREE the veering off a motorway and colliding “We’re not looking to make money, costly.” worked pull-out inside specialAaron after the we just want to make sure that Aarfirst time thank with a tree. Wth ourTHEN: Opinion Page 6 horror 13smash His father explained: “His best on can afford treatment for the rest god!”
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tant, meaning the city often feels swamped with visitors. In a bid to battle the ‘oversaturation’ of the city, a new political party has been formed, called SevillanosORG. A video shared on Twitter a fortnight ago showed the city centre filled with tourists wheeling their suitcases, even in late September. “This is the 25th of September… completely invaded by tourists. We must act now or we will end up like Venice,” announced the clip. “In the next elections don’t vote for political traitors, vote for SevillanosORG, who want to save Sevilla!” Despite promising to cut back the granting of tourist accommodation, the current conservative city council, led by Partido Popular’s Jose Luis Sanz, approved 16 licences for tourist apartment complexes in July alone. Yet, during his election campaign, he had
vowed not to allow ‘even one more tourist apartment’ in the city. Typical politician. David Lopez, a representative for Sevilla Se muere, claims the city is being ‘devoured’ by ‘uncontrolled’ tourism. He told the Olive Press tourists are ‘invading’ public spaces and making them ‘unlivable’ for locals, who now feel like mere ‘extras’. Local Veronica Conde added she is tired of having to live with the noise and garbage of tourists who treat her community ‘like a hotel that the locals pay for’. Sevilla’s city council stressed the need to ‘work on tourist coexistence’ and confront ‘the problem of tourism phobia that we are beginning to have.’ However locals rejected that term, claiming they do not reject tourism, only its current ‘excessive form’ which they say ‘violates the fundamental rights of citizens, saturates our public services and degrades our spaces, coexistence, and historical, natural and cultural heritage.’ But it seems the government has little desire to rein in an industry that brings so much to the economy. For property owners, for example, it is far more lucrative to turn your flat or home into a short-term holiday rental than to rent it out long term.
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REVEALED: Tommy Robinson’s luxury €1.6m where he filmed far-right villa billionaire boss of Jaeger podcasts is owned by and Austin Reed
AN investigation is underway into how Tommy Robinson accessed a stunning costa villa British billionaire to owned by a film his extreme far-right podcasts, the Olive Press can reveal.
EXCLUSIVE former president Donald By Walter Finch & Trump was forced to disBy Laurence Dollimore tance himself from her. Other controversial figures are former €5,000-a-month property of fash- leader Guramit Sikh EDL ion tycoon Philip Day Singh Kaseries of US and Britishto promote a lirai, rapper Young Spray extremists. and bare knuckle fighter Videos filmed at Danny Christie. the €1.6 mil- The MANSION: Owned by impresario hate-filled podcasts lion villa show contain Philip Day (inset) used for far-right podcasts many homophoRobinson - real bic, (right) misogynistic and anti-Islamic name Stephen statements, that he has any links with him. Yaxley-Lennon the Prophet including referring to When contacted hiding out in the area Mohammed as a ‘paeby the Olive ing after break- chatting with dophile’ Press, a spokesman said Day was UK a High Court injunction in the a string of white In one, and ‘rapist’. ‘shocked’ and ‘furious’ for Robinson supports that one of his filmairing defamatory claims in nationalist lead- rious Silenced. misogynist Andrew noto- his properties was being used by ers and racists. Tate, Robinson. The controversial currently facing documentary They include trafficking and charges of human “[The management could rape in Romania. company] will after land him behind bars again Gavin McInnes, The take immediate he previously villa in L’Albir, on the the founder of Blanca, Costa that Robinson action if they find for assault, mortgagehad stretches boasts six bedrooms still has fraud, travelany access ling white and at all,” he said. nation- seven bathrooms, on false documents and cona swimming “They’re alist group ‘the pool tempt of court. very and a state-of-the-art EXTREME PALS: Robinson Proud security this and verygrateful you’ve raised Several British (right) and McInnes Boys’, system. keen to ensure it’s expats said they which helped have dealt with firmly and won't happen cent seen Robinson around in relead the again.” weeks and he is still believed Tycoon shocking to be staying in the area But Neil Bennett of Maitland PR thanks to 2021 as- According to public data from the later explained he had been ‘mis- an Irish passport. sault on Spanish land registry, It is thought that a informed’ and network of A m e r i - ty is owned by EWM the proper- the situation’. Day ‘is unaware of sympathisers and direct online doINVESTCO ca’s Capi- LIMITED, linked to nations have been supporting “[Day] has no his tol build- Day, 56, through British tycoon the company, control or say over lifestyle. which is managed by his ownership ing. of The Edinburgh Woollen Mill a professional team and owns mul- He posts frequent social media He also Group. photos of his workouts tiple properties,” he added. and was h o s t e d The impresario - who owns a string But when later pressed, he finally even recently pictured posing L a u r a of high street names for selfies with a young Compare funerals ional including admitted Day’s management com- Benidorm’s fan on L Internat Peacocks, o o m & pany Jaeger and Austin takes the allegations notorious party strip. All UK ‘very er, an - denies any involvement Reed seriously’ and the team Plans cover the TV systems in the tigating are ‘invesa v o w e d podcasts. the matter.’ whole of Spain I s l a m o - There is no suggestion Trump Day, who is believed CCTV - Sound phobe so port-born businessman, the Stock- tween Switzerland to reside be- He also tucked Interest free payment & Vision into an ice cream plans estimated to and Dubai, is from €2,250 or as e x t r e m e be worth €1.3 billion, little had any knowl- known to own a number of proper- in L'Albir with Loomer, who was Internet as €29.16 per month that even edge of Robinson using 4G tipped ties & and to join Trump’s businesses in the villa, nor Fiber Optic team until background campaign Curiously, L’Albir is L'Albir. Plans range from the same Alchecks resimple unattended icante resort where vealed she had branded herself a direct cremation to a Hitler-loving neo-Nazi 'proud Islamophobe'. 952 763 840 more traditional send off Kris ‘Charlie Big Pota- Over 40 members of the Proud Boys comparefuneral.org toes’ Kearney lived be- have been charged for their role in 635 400 099 fore being extradited the insurrection to overturn the US +34 951 120 752 back to the UK to be elections on January 6, 2021, with See pages 9, 22 & 32 Tomorrows Funeral info@theskydoctor.com imprisoned on terror- four receiving jail sentences so far, one as long as 18 years. at Today’s Price ism charges last year. www.theskydoctor.com Robinson, infamous for his anti-immigrant Have you met Yaxley or Kearney? What do you think views, has also been of them? Email newsdesk@theolivepress.es
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tracker and THIS is the brazen moment before placBy Laurence Dollimore a cat a man allegedly stole ing it on the had a cruur’s from his owner’s doorstep, the sunglasses and his leg, was n e i g h b oleavsparking outrage among wall and cifix tattoo on the home expat community. with heading towards and moth- ing the area.47, CCTV footage shared Louise, a of British expat Franklin. Killer date Olive the Louise the Olive Press shows told a limp er-of-two later, he is seen “We tattooed man with Press: Moments Ovejero, JULIAN his way down a holding Louise’s six-year- are absolutemaking around Pardubbed the ‘Grindr devastatstreet in Marbella, at old Sphynx cat, named pace ly at killer’, who stabbed 12.30pm. ed, my kids white is, while walking a man he met on The man, who donned adored Parthe app to death has is, she was to been sentenced adored by us 20 years in jail. all. “I knew she had been stoScandi noir because len ‘others’ I found her DISTRAUGHT: he evidence comes after climb POLICE hope an autopA NEW witness claims on louise with Paidentified seeing a man tracker sy will solve the mysterisaw Maddie McCann suspect up to attack Hazel Behan, 20, the wall next ris and (right) ous death of Norwegian Christian Brueckner running suspect door. expat in 2004. she Anne Mathea Morken, from a rape of a young have Behan, now 40, believes her “I to 21, who was discovered days in Portugal. Al- was followed home been searching for 12 any asphyxiated in TorreThe hotel worker on theGer- apartment, which had a balwith barely straight the saw he molinos last month. claims onto’. have garve in cony ‘easy to climb blondesleep and the police man fleeing the apartment “I’m sure it was, nothing so far.” found dawn. at spoke a who Portimao him haired Brueckner,with a GerLouise is now offeringsafe Knife party He was able to identify English €3,000 reward for the Brueckner to me in ed Olthe told blonde-hair she as mask man accent,” return of Paris. A BOOZY British toursold as he had taken off his re- ive Press this week. Sphynx cats are being or ism company has been forward came “He Portuguese flee. “If to €1,000, a She added: online for up to banned from a town for kitcently with his evidence,” its cops had put a ‘call’ out even more if they are in Catalonia after source told the Olive info at the time, this witness German ’ very tens. three day ‘weekender Press. “His testimony is might have come forward party descended into seen credible.” ar- then.” Anyone who may have knife fights, with four The employee had been contact when Paris is urged to arrests - one for atss.es riving early for work His See Countdown, page 6 newsdesk@theolivepre tempted murder. he allegedly spotted him. EXCLUSIV
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Tree ring analysis reveals Spain had hottest summer for 700 years SPAIN experienced its hottest summer in 700 years in 2022, according to analysis of tree rings from north-east Spain. The data was collated by experts from the National Research Council after the Spanish summer featured record high temperatures due to hot air mass coming from North Africa. The scientists say policy changes are needed to mitigate problems caused by global warming. Looking at weather figures stretching back 130 years, scientists found that the average sea surface temperature was 3.3C warmer than average. On land, the 2022 summer was 2.1C hotter than average. Researcher Ernesto Tejedor
Indian summer
THE October heatwave shows no signs of stopping with temperatures reaching up to 31C along the Costa del Sol over the long weekend. The Spanish Weather Agency (AEMET) is calling this month the ‘hottest October ever’ after 10 days of record temperatures. Malaga saw the highest temperatures, reaching 29C on Saturday and 31C on Sunday. The intense autumn heat has been spread across the coast, with Almeria reaching 28C and Cadiz 26C degrees. The heatwave is good news for beachgoers and hospitality workers, as last week’s high temperatures pushed a surge in last minute reservations.
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said: “In the last 20 years, heat waves and drought episodes in Spain are becoming more frequent, but 2022 was an exceptional summer in this regard, breaking temperature records. “The main factor was the arrival on the Iberian Peninsula of extremely warm air masses from Africa which were more frequent and persistent than
usual,” he added. Using the tree ring analysis, the scientists said it was ‘highly probable’ that last year was the RECORD: Summer was blisteringly hot hottest summer since 1322 down the impacts of climate and the driest in the last 279 change, especially in cities years. where heat islands affect the The country’s drought was most vulnerable populations, also dramatically exacerbated is fundamental,” said Tejedor. by hot temperatures, which “We suggest measures like sucked more moisture from creating climate shelters and the land through evaporative improving resilience and addemand. aptation of climate change,” “Establishing a plan to cut he concluded.
DOCK OFF
BARCELONA has banned all cruise ships from docking at the city’s most central port from October 22 in a bid to reduce emissions in the city centre. It means passengers will not be able to disembark at the northern Muelle Barcelona docks next to the World Trade Centre - just a short walk away to major attractions. They instead will have to use the southern port at Moll Adossat pier, which is already used by major operators like Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises. Tourists arriving at Moll Adossat will have to use a shuttle bus to get to the city, which takes about 30 minutes to Las Ramblas compared to the 10 minutes it takes by foot from the Muelle docks.
Across Europe the increase in temperature last month was 2.5C higher than the long term average
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OT a scientific phrase normally associated with the white coat brigade, but ‘gobsmacking’ sums up perfectly in layman’s terms the world’s global warming problems. Last month saw the highest recorded temperatures for September across the globe. Not a marginal increase but a huge jump. On-
going emissions of warming gases through burning fossil fuels and the impact of El Niño saw September’s temperature rise by 0.93C. And it doesn’t stop there. Across Europe the increase in temperature last month was 2.5C higher than the long term average. In many parts of Spain records were smashed. 2023 is set to be the hottest year on record. Climate scientists are genuinely worried…it’s hard to ignore the facts. We continue to witness disasters around the world caused by global warming. Horrific flooding in Libya has been attributed to climate change. Antarctic ice is at an all time low. Australians are bracing themselves with fears of intense wildfires as summer approaches.
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God bless the Pope. The Catholic Church, under Pope Francis, has put its support behind the call for action in tackling global warming.
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High art RESIDENTS of one Fuengirola neighbourhood have been marvelling at the handiwork of a local ‘graffiti-loving troublemaker’. Alejandro Bermejo del Río, better known as Not Japi, was asked by the town hall to paint the side of an entire building in El Boquetillo neighbourhood after they saw his previous murals on social media. The contents of Not Japi's mural - the Sohail Castle, a turtle, and the underwater world are all a homage to the town where he was born. Alejandro began his journey in graffiti at the age of 10 and gradually evolved and adapted his work into other formats.
Legendary American jazz musician Ron Carter strums in AMERICAN bass legend Ron Carter will be one of the headline acts of this November's Cartagena Jazz Festival. Ron Carter's visit last year had to be cancelled after the musician suffered a fall. He’s regarded as one of the most prolific bass players in the genre, and worked with Miles Davis by being part of his legendary 60s jazz quintet that also featured Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, and Wayne Shorter. It will be one of the last live performances for the 86-year-old who will be accompanied by his prestigious quartet, Foursight, at the city's Neuvo Teatro Circo on November 10. The three-times Grammy
Eurovision quest
STATE broadcaster RTVE has received 825 submissions to become Spain's Eurovision Song Contest entry next year, All of the entries have also been submitted with the names of the artists who will perform them, with 23 of them having been written at a special 'song camp' organised by RTVE which gathered
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award winner has appeared on 2,221 recording sessionsmaking him the most recorded jazz-bassist in history. He's also a top class cellist who has recorded many times on that instrument, which was the first one that he learned to play at school at the age of 10 before switching to the bass. Carter has been honoured by countries around the world including France and Japan, and taught as an emeritus professor for 20 years at the music department of the City College
both national and international composers. A jury now has the task of listening to the songs and cutting them down to a shortlist of 16 that will take part in January's Benidorm Fest. The lucky entrants will be unveiled on November 11 in Sevilla which is hosting the Latin Grammy Awards. This year's flamenco-style entry from Paloma Blanca didn't go down well with viewers and finished in 17th place in Liverpool.
CAMDEN CONNECTION: Legend Carter will be joined by Nubya Garcia of New York. The Cartagena Jazz Festival in Murcia is one of Spain's oldest and other names slated in for November include Morgan, Steve Coleman, Nubya Garcia, Josemi Carmona accompanied by Javier Colina and Bandolero, and the jazz fusion ensemble Patax. Other artists, including Nuria Graham, Pol Batlle, and Santero Los Muchachos, will also be performing at the festival. Composer and saxophonist Nubya Garcia, one of the shining stars of contemporary English jazz, will open the festival on November 3. Despite being only 32 years old, she's often compared to greats like Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane, who influenced her as an artist growing up in Camden Town.
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TIME TOParty Five festivals coming up that you can’t miss
a rebel group who take control and establish absurd laws, fining anyone who dares to break them. But don’t worry, all the money goes to charity. Rebels donned with devil horns take control through the ‘flour war’, a huge food fight that leaves the town covered in a layer of white. Then, rebels swap flour for firecrackers in the second battle of the day. Once the rebels are defeated, you will find locals dancing around town, ending up at a party at the Municipal Sports Hall. Enemies become friends as they dance together in traditional clothing. The festival is over 200 years old and is believed to be inspired by King Herod’s ‘Massacre of Innocents’ where all baby boys near Bethlehem were killed to protect the king’s throne from Jesus. The day is now recognised as ‘The Feast of Holy Innocents’, but the festival could also be linked to the Spanish version of ‘April Fool’s Day’ which takes place on the same day.
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ROM flour fights to kite competitions, there’s something for everyone to look forward to this Autumn. Although many Spanish festivals take place in the warmer months, there’s still plenty of bizarre traditions to experience as the year draws to a close with offerings for foodies, history buffs and culture lovers alike.
FLOUR FIGHT, ALICANTE (ELS ENFARINATS) On December 28, Ibi, a small town in Alicante, is taken over by ridiculous, flour-wielding rebels in a mock coup d’etat. Half of the town becomes enfarinat, the floured,
SANTIAGO TAPAS FESTIVAL (SANTIAGO(É)TAPAS), GALICIA Take a different kind of pilgrimage this October to taste the best of Spanish tapas. Between October 16 and November 12, thousands will flock to Santiago de Compostela to vote for the city’s best tapas. Over 40 restaurants will be taking part in the competition, where punters can vote for their favourite dishes from the traditional, creative and cocktail cate-
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gories. One for bargain hunters, each dish will cost just €2-3 each. A new kind of ‘camino’, there are special routes throughout the city. If you manage to eat your way through all of Santiago’s culinary delights you’ll be in with the chance to win a prize, so come with an empty stomach. Last year over 24,000 plates of tapas were served alongside 27,000 cocktails. But in the end, the winners included brown chicken in wonton ravioli, pulled pork tacos and roast chicken bao buns. MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL, ALICANTE Step back in time and discover what Elche, Alicante, was like in the Middle Ages with this immersive festival taking place between October 26-29. The only festival in Spain named a UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, the festival will see the city’s history come alive. People in medieval dress will wander the streets amongst aerial acrobats, musicians and theatre performers. You can also catch shows in the impressive Basilica de Santa Maria, Gran Teatre d’Elx and Iglesia de San Jose. A family friendly festival, there will be games for the kids and a market to explore. At night, expect pyrotechnic performers and fireworks to send off the weekend with a bang. In 2022, over 100,000 people visited the festival and this year it’s expected to be even bigger, with the festivities
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kite making workshops and there will be a bouncy castle to keep the kids entertained. In the evenings, the ‘Wind Festival’ will get underway, with performances from brass bands and Coldplay tributes. Last year, over 40,000 people attended the festival, spotting their favourite cartoon characters, animals and flowers over the sand dunes. Over 200 kites took to the skies representing 15 different countries and this year, the 36th of the festival is expected to draw even more punters. MIGRATION FESTIVAL, MADRID (FIESTA DE TRANSHUMANCIA) Every year - this weekend - from October 2022, the streets of Madrid are taken over by sheep in this festival celebrating farming, conservation and biodiversity. The festival started in 1994 to encourage authorities to pass the ‘Livestock Routes’
law, recognising the city's roads as public property. Today, the festival is a unique part of Madrid’s cultural heritage and has gained new meaning in the wake of climate change as an act of conservation. The migration will begin on October 20, when the herd is welcomed to Madrid, passing through Pozuelo, Casa de Campo and Puerta del Zarzón. This is a great opportunity for adults to enjoy a walk through the parks surrounding Madrid whilst guiding the sheep on their journey. The next day, children over seven become shepherds for the day as the sheep rest at Casa de Campo. On Sunday, sheep will fill the centre of Madrid in the festival’s main event. Line the streets to Plaza de Cibeles to see this woolly spectacle and if you’re lucky, you might see the shepherd’s pay the mayor a tariff of 50 gold coins, a tradition dating back to 1418. A FESTIVE FALL Whichever festival you decide to visit, there’s no doubt you’ll discover Spain’s rich gastronomic, artistic and social history. But if you can’t make it to any festi-
Migration Festival vals, there’s still plenty of ways to engage in Spain’s autumnal traditions. Snack on some roasted chestnuts, go wild mushroom foraging or enjoy churros con chocolate to settle into the colder months.
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and we know that it works because other communities are implementing the tax reductions we started years ago.” The Minister assured Andalucians that despite lowering taxes ‘wherever they can’, the 2024 Budget would ‘defend public services and the welfare state’, prioritising education, health, local councils and support for businesses.
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integration of the digital money into existing systems, providing consumers and businesses with a familiar, fast, and secure user experience. The European Central Bank, has long sought to interconnect faster payment services across Europe and is expected to wrap up its research into the implementation of a digital euro later this month. It differs from traditional money in that it would be a purely electronic form of
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GOOD NEWS AND BAD THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has predicted that Spain’s gross domestic product (GDP) will grow this year and next at a faster rate than many other advanced economies. But its World Economic Outlook report admits that its forecast for Spain’s 2024 GDP has been downgraded to 1.7% rather than the previous estimate of 2%. In the document, however, the IMF
states that it is not altering its Spain forecast for this year, and that GDP will rise by 2.4%. This would mean that the country’s economy will outperform those of other developed nations. The Washington-based organisation of 190 countries – which works to secure financial stability and facilitate international trade, among other functions – has also reduced its growth forecasts for India and Russia.
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WEALTHY INHABITANTS: Benahavis tops list for in income per head tics are based on personal income tax returns in 2021 and feature municipalities with over 1,000 inhabitants. Malaga City has fallen out of the ‘top five’ list in Malaga
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province, dropping from third to sixth position. Rincon de la Victoria remains second, with Marbella climbing from fifth to third place. Alhaurin de la Torre stays fourth, with Benalmadena up one spot to fifth position in the rich rankings. The figures reflect a rise in the average income of Malaga province residents a year after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic - similar to the trend registered at the national level. In 2021, the average gross income of the 751,989 Personal Income Tax filers in the area (which has 1.71 million inhabitants) reached €25,592 - 5.6% more than the €24,214 reported in 2020. The Benahavis figures are substantially higher with 2,322 tax returns recording an average income of €41,967 - making it the 40th richest municipality in Spain. Rincon de la Victoria was well behind on €30,869, but had substantially more declarations - 24,139. At the other end of the scale, Almachar reported an average gross income of just €14,057 the tenth poorest municipality in the country Disposable income across Malaga province rose by 4.8%, from €20,196 to €21,173.
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Bit of a tart A MALAGA bakery has been awarded ‘the best cake’ in Spain crown for its delicious apple tart. La Pasteleria Daza has been using the same simple recipe for 12 years using only puff pastry, apples and patisserie cream. According to the owner Antonio Martín, it never occurred to him to enter the tart into a competition before because ‘what we were doing was very basic’. “We just never bothered.” But his star baker Noelia Acedo’s tart impressed judges at the San Sebastian Gastronomy Championships who ranked it best in Spain.
A SAVVY Brit was able to enjoy a three-day holiday in Spain with his friend for less than €100. TikToker Callum Ryan, 22, booked a return Ryanair flight from London Stansted to Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport for just €57. The Milton Keynes native then took a bus to the centre of the northern city for just €2, before walking to his room at a hostel, which set him back just over €33. In addition to airport parking in the UK at around €15, his grand total came to £99.37, roughly equating to €115. The internet star is known
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for finding bargain travel plans, which he shares with his more than 66,000 followers. Callum said: “I was surprised that we found somewhere so cheap. We decided to book the trip the day before and to get a full holiday for less than £100 last minute. I thought it would be impossible. “It was a fun and enjoyable trip. The best thing for me was meeting the locals.
“It was out of season and we mainly chilled with the locals - we have made friends for life.” Santander offers very much a city vibe but also boasts stunning beaches and popular countryside walks. It is also known SAVVY: Callum Ryan in Santander for its fantastic food, particularly fresh crab and more all sourced fish and shellfish, with locally from the Bay of clams, mussels, crayfish, Santander.
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A TRIO of little known costa restaurants have landed top spots in the annual Trip Advisor awards. El Xato, in La Nucia, on the Costa Blanca, AlmaMater, in Murcia, and Kutral, in Ronda, in Malaga were all singled out. Kutral, run by expat Martin Abramzon, is perhaps the most surprising at Number Six. The post-industrial steak restaurant sits in the mountain town’s industrial estate a mile from the main sites. However, the cool Argentinian - who trained with Martin Berasategui and previously ran the town’s Michelin-starred Tragabuches - has grafted hard to make it one of the hippest joints in Andalucia. Top of the annual ‘fine dining’ list was Berasategui’s three Michelin star joint in the Basque region. El Xato came second, and AlmaMater third. Fourth was La Gaia in Ibiza and fifth El Celler de Can Roca, in Girona.
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SOME 31% of Spanish tourists stayed in their home country this summer, with a northern coastal city stealing top spot. According to Citavitis, Vigo in Galicia was the most visited tourist destination for Spaniards, followed by Santiago de Compostela and Madrid. Last year, 6.5 million tourists flocked to the beachside city, known for its rich history, colourful buildings and diverse bird population. Popular tourist activities include a guided boat tour to Cies Islands or a jaunt around the Monte del Castro Park, with beautiful
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NE of the delights of Spain is visiting its unspoilt interior where historic buildings are often set in a landscape virtually unchanged for centuries. While the coastal regions of Andalucia and Valencia are well known and the famous cities of Sevilla, Cordoba and Granada too, a trip inland to the unfashionable province of Jaen is well worth the effort. Here you will find Ubeda, known for its medieval charm and well-preserved Renaissance architecture. The city’s historical monuments are its main attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich
RENAISSANCE: The streets of Ubeda hark back to a Golden Age
past and cultural heritage and the views from the escarpment on which it stands give an excellent clue to its past wealth. The town is literally surrounded by gently rolling hills dotted by neat rows of olive trees - millions of them - as far as the eye can see. Indeed the bearers of ‘green gold’ stretch as far as the mountains of the Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park – where the Guadalquivir River that cuts Andalucía in two has its source – to the south and east. With olive oil prices soaring through the roof it’s likely the wealthy old days are about to make a return! Particularly as Jaen has two of Spain’s top DOs (denominacion de origin) for extra virgin olive oil. Glance the other way and you can catch a glimpse of Ubeda’s smaller (although some would say prettier) twin town of Baeza just eight kilometres away. The two were listed together as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 and both are worth a visit, although Baeza is definitely the smaller weaker sister. Although Ubeda dates back to the Islamic occupation, being founded in the ninth century, it was one of the first
IMPRESSIVE: The church of Santa Maria de los Reales Alcazares and the courtyard of the Hospital de Santiago
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ANCIENT: the Church of El Salvador dates back to 1536 southern cities that was reconquered. seum, with a lot to see and visit, and The Castilians liberated the city in walking the streets is part of the expe1233 (some 250 years before Granarience. Leave the car in the car park da fell) and for a long time it was a though - driving through the old centre border town between the Christian and is not recommended, with many parts Muslim worlds. closed to traffic. This led several of the noblemen of The main tourist draw is the Plaza de Ubeda to occupy important positions Vazquez de Molina. Named after one at the royal court, in Madrid, with of the noble families, it contains more the prestige, land and money this Renaissance mansions and churches brought. than you would ever expect to see in After the reconquest the town grew a single visit. If you are really rushed, in importance until the grandeur of make sure to make time for the PalaUbeda reached a peak during its cio de las Cadenas and the Chapel of 16th century Golden Age. El Salvador. The richest families started building Today, the Palacio de las Cadenas – or their own palaces and churches, the Palacio de Vazquez de Molina as it which today are the main attracis called in some guidebooks – is home tions of the Casco Antiguo old town. to the town council. It was built in 1568 Unlike other cities in Andalucia, as a home for Juan Vazquez de Molina, such as Granada or Ronda say, the private secretary of King Felipe II. Ubeda doesn’t have many traces Like most of the Renaissance buildings of its Islamic origins, having been in Ubeda, the palace was constructin Christian hands for much longer. ed with weather resistant sandstone To fully experience Ubeda’s blocks. The building hides an attractive charm, it is best to wander the arcaded courtyard inside. narrow cobblestone streets of The Chapel of El Salvador is considthe Casco Antiguo. ered to be one of the finest examples The city itself is like an open-air muof Spanish Renaissance architecture.
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Autumn is the perfect time to visit the Renaissance gem of unknown Ubeda and experience its medieval charm writes Dilip Kuner
WHERE TO STAY Palacio del Deán Ortega (El Parador de Ubeda) The first palace to be converted into a parador, the 15th century palace is ideally located in Ubeda’s central plaza. paradores.es Hotel Alvar Fañez This charming hotel dates back to 1865 with rustic stone walls, panoramic city views and antique furnishings. hotelalvarubeda.es
STUNNING: Views from Ubeda reach to the moutains of Cazorla and take in millions of olive trees It was built in 1536 by Diego de Siloe, who was also responsible for the cathedrals of Granada and Malaga. Next head to the Plaza de Mayo 1, which is a quaint little square surrounded on all sides by buildings with lavish facades and luxury interiors. It once held executions and burnings during the Spanish Inquisition but now it is a tad less grim! Its San Pablo church
WHERE TO EAT at the northern end is an interesting hotchpotch incorporating architecture from the Renaissance, Gothic and Romanesque periods. From here stroll up Calle Losal to the town’s old walls and the potter’s quarter beyond. The traditional terraced houses double as the workshops and homes to the town’s existing master craftsmen. And
this underground synagogue showcases the city’s Jewish heritage. These are just some of the monuments with many more well worth a visit. And if you have time, make sure to take a ride to Baeza on the way home. Also famous for its Renaissance architecture and historic charm, it is a great place to stop for lunch, in particular the excellent Canela en Rama.
they are well known around the country. Ubeda’s pottery is quite different from that of Granada. Whereas blue and white are the colours of that province, a brilliant deep green is the colour here. Olive stones are added to the fire to create a thick smoke, giving the pottery its colour and sheen. Also well worth a visit is the Sinagoga del Agua: a unique attraction in Ubeda,
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AVING a crafty caña is very much part of the Spanish way of life, but a new study has revealed more health benefits than previously imagined. Scientists now believe that moderate beer consumption could be good for your health and that it could outperform many probiotic superfoods. Probiotics are live microorganisms that have a positive impact on digestion, immunity, skin and mood and are found in foods such as yogurt, and sauerkraut. Researchers recently reviewed studies focusing on brewer's yeast - a key component in brewing beer - as a source of probiotics. Yeast is now said to contain strains of microorganisms that survive the fermentation process and reach the gut in significant quantities. These microorganisms could therefore have a beneficial health impact. The gut microbiome, an ecosystem of mi-
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croorganisms that inhabits our digestive tract, has been the subject of growing interest in the scientific community due to its influence on human health. Beer, when consumed in moderation, appears to trigger a number of beneficial events in the gut microbiome. The compounds present in the drink, such as phenols and other nutrients, are fermented and broken down by the microbial community residing in the gut. This process generates an abundance of metabolites that, in turn, promote changes in the composition of the intestine, generating a positive health effect. Health effects include:
beer stimulates the immune system, promoting a balanced immune response. The three pillars of beer: Polyphenols, fibre and ethanol Beer is a unique blend of ingredients that could contribute to its health benefits. Three key components of beer have been identified as responsible for these positive effects: Polyphenols: These compounds, present in beer, have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. They contribute to maintaining a healthy balance in the intestinal flora.
Anti-inflammatory Properties: Beer could help reduce inflammation in the body, a key factor in preventing chronic diseases.
Fibre: Beer contains dietary fibre that, through fermentation, stimulates the development of a healthy intestinal microbiota. These fibres act as food for the beneficial bacteria in the intestine.
Antioxidant Action: The antioxidants present in beer counteract the dysbiosis of the intestinal flora and combat oxidative stress. Immune System: It is suggested that
Ethanol: Ethanol, a natural component of beer, could stimulate energy metabolism and help prevent cardiovascular diseases.
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Climate, cuisine and culture What inspires Americans to move to Spain - an expat story SHANE Clark moved to southern Spain in 2017 and set up EuroAmerican Financial Advisors. One of a growing number of Americans moving to Spain, we asked him what brought him here and how he’s finding life in Europe compared to the US, and about some of the financial challenges Americans moving to Spain face. What inspired you to move to Spain? I’d already been living in Europe, having done an MPhil in Financial Economics in Glasgow and then worked in Brussels. During this time, I’d visited Spain though, and my wife and I were taken by the amazing combination of the climate, cuisine, history and culture. As a financial advisor, I was also aware of the so-called ‘Beckham Law’ offering an initially lower flat tax rate for foreigners moving to Spain. (This was before the new residency visa for Digital Nomads was launched, which has attracted lots more Americans to Spain). Following Brexit, I also wanted to retain the ability to easily explore the rest of Europe too. So when we were looking to relocate, Spain was the obvious best choice. What inspired you to start EAFA? I’d previously been advising Americans living in Brussels, so I had a knowledge of the particular challenges Americans face saving and investing abroad. As an American in Spain, I also had first hand
experience of the way U.S. tax and investment rules intersect with Spanish rules, and the related cross-border intricacies, so it made sense to use my expertise to advise other Americans living in Spain. I founded EuroAmerican Financial Advisors in early 2022 in partnership with Tom Zachystal, who has over 20 years experience advising Americans living abroad. Just 18 months later, we now have clients in all Spain’s major cities and regions. What are the main financial planning challenges that expats face? The U.S. tax system is global for U.S. citizens, which means that Americans living in Spain are technically liable to pay both U.S. and Spanish taxes. In practise, we can claim tax credits to offset U.S. taxes, but we still have to file a U.S. tax return every year. We also have to report our Spanish financial accounts, including bank and investment accounts. The rules are complex, and keeping on top of them is important, and when investing in particular, an understanding of the U.S. implications can and should influence our investing decisions as Americans living in Spain. Whether it’s best to save and invest in the U.S. or Spain is another challenge, which may depend on future plans as well as the relative potential and strengths of currencies and particular investments.
How is living in Spain different to living in the U.S.? It’s definitely different. Firstly, the culture is very different, with an emphasis on family, socializing and tradition. The lifestyle is different too, with different working hours, in southern Spain at least, and also people eat and stay up later in the evening, socializing more on work nights as well as weekends. Cars and houses are smaller in general, and people seem to walk more, rather than always drive. There’s a saying that in Europe 100 miles is a long way, while in America 100 years is a long time that illustrates one of the most significant differences in the way Europeans and Americans think, and I certainly find being surrounded by all the historic architecture inspiring.
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The vegan connection is a step too far I IMAGINE many vegans would be outraged that Laurence Dollimore makes a rather stupid, futile, and totally unjustified connection between veganism and drug trafficking (Olive Press online and see page 2) And in CAPITALS? Why on earth…? It smacks of some personal hang-up of his in trying to demean veganism in the minds of your readers by associating it with criminal activity. What if he had written ‘A CATHOLIC drug trafficker….” or ‘A MUSLIM drug trafficker’? On behalf of those vegans, I challenge you to publish this letter of objection, make amends and publish an apology…. Oh, and I also challenge you to reply to me, out of courtesy at least.
Spain’s new animal welfare law doesn’t win fans ONE of the many barmy regulations in this new law is that it doesn’t stipulate how long a dog cannot be left tied up outside a shop. So, if you even leave it there for just one second you could be fined, but you can leave a dog alone for 24 hours at home. Slow clap for the people responsible for this ill thought out law.
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Laurence Dollimore replies: The first word of every article is in capital letters as per our style guide. It’s obviously a bit of a contradiction for a drug trafficker who contributes to the deadliest illegal trade in the world to be a vegan - that’s what makes it newsworthy. In other words, he has a conscience when it comes to his diet but not when dealing drugs and raking in the cash! If anyone now thinks all vegans are drug traffickers then they need to have a rethink. I like to think our readers have a bit more intelligence than that!
One rule for them… CRAZY but true! Because of the new animal welfare law, I now have to have third party insurance for my dog in case she runs into the road, bites someone or causes an accident... Although those twits on electric scooters need not?
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Birds dropping Padel courts could face regulation if found to be linked to a rise in bird deaths A PROBE has been launched to explore whether the explosion in numbers of padel courts around Spain could be harming birdlife. The government is investigating whether the glass-walled courts could be in breach of the new Law for the Protection of Animals, which came into effect last month.
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It is believed the 15,000-plus courts that have been built around the country - most in the last few years - could be leading to a sharp rise in deaths. Authorities are now investigating whether the sport
Weaponized mayor THE MAYOR of a town in Toledo faces a fine for carrying a large shotgun during his town's fiesta parade. The Partido Popular's Julian Torrejon carried the unloaded weapon during the parade during Pantoja’s fair. While the gun was not loaded, he is being investigated over the incident.
could lead to a rise in birds being injured - or even killed - by flying into the glass walls. If they are found to ‘threaten’ local wildlife, a u t h o r i t i e s FUN BUT TRAGIC: Padel is could be held taking a toll on birdlife responsible for managing their environ- p r o b l e m , mental impact. the issue “The birds often hit the walls was passed during a game,” said one to The Enplayer. vironmen“It’s not a bird per game, but tal Prosecutor’s Office to init does happen pretty often.” vestigate on a national level. Local authorities had already According to the new law, been asked to collect data the courts could constitute about birds injured or killed abuse, defined as ‘any beby glass structures, especially haviour that causes pain, sufpadel courts. fering or harm to an animal.’ It came after the Barcelona The nation-wide study is exForestry Unit published a re- pected to finish by the end of port claiming padel is a ‘seri- the year. ous threat’ to birds. Padel, played in doubles, is But as the study was unable among the fastest growing to identify the scale of the sports in the world.
EUROPE’S first ever reusable rocket has been - err - lost. While Spanish firm PLD Space is celebrating the blast off of Miura 1 from Huelva, not all objectives were met. The craft reached an altitude of 46 kilometres - half of what had been expected before falling back to Earth and splashing into the Atlantic. It hasn’t been seen since. While the Valencia firm claims Spain is one of only 10 countries to ‘have gone into space’ - NASA defines space as beginning 80 kilometres up.
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It is the first European rocket designed to be recoverable but unfortunately by the time recovery ships arrived on the splashdown scene there was no sign of it. PLD Space bosses think it hit the ocean at the wrong angle and sank. The Elche firm explained that fewer than 3% of rockets launched have ever been recovered.