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VALENCIA / COSTA AZAHAR FREE Vol. 1 Issue 26 www.theolivepress.es November 18th - December 1st 2021
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Bardot fights the bulls
Fake news fight IT is a battle that respectable media groups, like the Olive Press, have waged for years. Now Valencia’s health department has joined the fight by opening up a series of new social media accounts to fight ‘fake news’. The aim of the project is to increase the number of people accessing important health information. It comes after a series of ‘bulos’ (or fake news stories) were called out during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of these, spread by English news website Euro Weekly News, had to be tackled directly by Spain’s central government. The story that Spain was set to go back into a total lockdown again last Autumn, was entirely untrue and based on a fictitious chat between two Spanish ministers, allegedly overheard in a Marbella cafe. “Social networks are the only source of information that some audiences read and we are going to take advantage of them to reach them,” said Health Minister, Ana Barcelo.
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“Another objective is to disseminate truthful information that counteracts potential fake news,” she added. New Facebook and Instagram profiles have been started up by the public health department, in addition to current YouTube and Twitter feeds. Postings will be made of general health news as well as key announcements. Barcelo added: “We have seen the proliferation of fake news during the pandemic and it is crucial to counteract what is being said. “People need to be able to inform themselves at official and reliable sources, and by being on Facebook and Instagram we serve that need in both the adult and younger population.” The health department’s Twitter account has over 85,600 followers with nearly 800 new users joining in the last month. The Olive Press was praised by politicians around Spain when we tackled a series of fake news stories about the pandemic last year. In addition, Google awarded us for our honest and professional reporting through its News Initiative.
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CITY
VALENCIA is feeling in the pink after landing the Gay Games in 2026. The prestigious event will bring a welcome boost to the city with 15,000 athletes and more than 100,000 spectators expected. The city was recognised for its ‘open, egalitarian, diverse and inclusive character’ after beating Munich and Guadalajara, in Mexico, to host the games. Dubbed the ‘Olympics for the LGTBI+ community’, the games will be the largest sporting event held in the city since the America’s Cup sailing competition, which transformed the marina area. A city delegation attending the ceremony in Brighton described it as a ‘dream come true’ for Valencia. “It is an event that will promote Valencia for
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its equality and diversity and it will help us fight for the promotion of human rights,” said a spokesman.
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€130 million. Former host cities, including Paris, Amsterdam and Toronto, showed a major boost in tourism when the event was on. Valencia will take over the torch from Hong Kong where the event will be held next summer, after being postponed by one year because of Covid. Although the exact dates have yet to be set, the 12th edition will take place over one week during May or June in 2026 when comOPINION petitions in 30-plus sports will be held. These include basketball, hockey, soccer, rugby and cycling, but will also include the peculiar Valenciano sports of Pilota and Colpbol as well IT’S great news that Valencia is to host as novelty games the Gay Games in 2026, which were first e-sports and Quidstaged in San Francisco back in 1982, ditch. The Gay Games are writes Alex Trelinsky. They were created to allow openly gay a commitment to athletes to compete without prejudice, sport as a vehicle to show equality and but 40 years on, it is astonishing how social inclusion not few LGBTQ competitors there are on the only for the LGTBI major sporting stage. + group but also for Equality has come on leaps and bounds any person regardbut when Aussie soccer player Josh Ca- less of their sexual genvallo came out as gay last month, he was orientation, der identity, beliefs the only current male professional foot- and physical and/ or intellectual caOpinion Page 6 pacities.
He added that the city was ‘awaiting visitors with open arms’ and added: “You will discover a diverse, inclusive and sustainable city, a place that adapts to you and works to make you feel safe and comfortable.” Valencia’s Councillor for Sports and acting mayor, Pilar Bernabe, said the event would be hugely positive for the city, bringing in an expected economic impact of more than
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