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ONE ‘revenge song’ by Shakira just wasn’t enough. The Colombian superstar has just released a second aimed squarely at her ex, former Catalan footballer Gerard Pique. She has teamed up with fellow Colombian Karol G to record TQG with the song also taking a potshot at Karol’s ex rapper Anuel AA. The song’s title stands for ‘Te Quede Grande’, a phrase also used in Session 53, the first diss song, which was recorded with Argentine producer Bizarrap, and can be roughly translated as ‘I was too big for you’. It turned into a world-wide smash racking up more than 350 million views on YouTube and became the most-streamed Latin song on Spotify.

his wife have a holiday home. Urdangarin later admitted that ‘these are things that happen’.

The then Duke of Palma, was jailed for five years and 10 months for corruption in 2018. However, in June 2020, he was allowed out due to good behaviour and converted his sentence to community work.

The former Olympic handball player used his royal connections to win public contracts related to sports. He then overcharged for events before hiding the money abroad. He was convicted of using his Mallorca-based foundation to siphon off €6 million between 2004 and 2006. Cristina was acquitted of aiding her husband at a trial in 2017 but ordered to pay a €265,000 fine as she benefited from her husband’s racket. King Felipe stripped them of their titles of the Duke and Duchess of Palma after the scandal broke.

Fiona gave up acting to tour as a Christian speaker and together with Paul will sing and also give their Christian testimony. She and Jones both became Christians after being invited by Cliff Richard to a large-scale evangelistic event led by Luis Palau in the early 1980s.

Allegations

Unlike her brother, King Felipe, she has not renounced her father’s inheritance, so when the former King Juan Carlos dies, she stands to inherit a fortune.

A HEALTH workers’ strike at Torrevieja Hospital has been called off after the regional government dropped a legal challenge over a three-year old union deal.

Unions say the U-turn was forced by the threat which will not be officially withdrawn until they get confirmation from the Valencian government's legal department.

The regional government wanted to overturn a deal struck with the hospital's private management company in 2020.

Unhealthy problem

ALICANTE province had the third-highest number of assaults and threats made to health workers in Spain last year, according to the Policia Nacional.

The region had 16 assaults last year - six more than in 2021with five people additionally charged with threatening behaviour.

One of the most dramatic cases was at an Alicante health centre where a doctor and nurse were attacked.

They had to lock themselves in a room to protect themselves from the assailant before calling the police.

Some 241 complaints were processed across Spain in 2022.

TEMPERATURES are set to soar into the mid-30s in Valencia and Murcia this weekend, potentially breaking records.

Weather agency Aemet predicts that some inland areas could reach 35 degrees on Saturday.

The change in air temperature is coming from an anticyclone located south of Portugal.

Towns including Murcia, Albatera and Orihuela could climb to 35 degrees,

March sizzler

while Benidorm and Denia will see temperatures between 25 and 28 degrees.

The Valencia weather observatory has not seen 30 degrees topped in the first half of March since records started in 1869.

The warmest March days were recorded in 2001.

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