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The End of an Era: goodbye to horse-Drawn Carriages by 2035

Málaga, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, is set to bid farewell to one of its most iconic traditions: horse-drawn carriages. By 2035, these beloved carriages will no longer be a part of the city’s landscape, marking the end of an era. This decision, while rooted in modernity and sustainability, also […]

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The Pan-Granadist movement: Is Granada planning its independence?

In recent years, the political landscape of Spain has been marked by various regional independence movements. One of the most intriguing yet lesser-known movements is the Pan-Granatist movement, which seeks to establish Granada as an independent entity, separate from the autonomous community of Andalusia. This movement has gained renewed attention thanks to the efforts of

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Málaga Airport is about to beat its own record: more and more flights per day

Málaga Airport (AGP), also known as Costa del Sol Airport, is on track to surpass an impressive milestone by the end of this month: handling over 600 flights a day. This surge in air traffic reflects the growing popularity of Málaga as a travel destination and the increasing demand for flights to and from the

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The dark side of Football: the aftermath of England’s loss to Spain in Euro 2024?

In the summer of 2024, the streets of Málaga, Spain, were awash with a sea of red and yellow as jubilant fans celebrated their national team’s triumphant victory in the Euro 2024. The air was filled with the sound of horns, the sight of bullfighting with Spanish flags, and the uncontainable joy of football fans

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Victoria Factory tour- the perfect activity for Beer lovers

Nestled in the heart of Málaga, the Victoria Beer Factory offers an immersive experience for beer enthusiasts eager to explore the inner workings of their favorite local craft beer. This iconic brewery, known for its “Malagueña y exquisita” Victoria beer, opens its doors to the public, providing a unique glimpse into the art and science

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Thessaloniki comes to Malaga with the Costakis exhibition- Russian Museum

The Russian Museum Collection in Málaga is a shining example of cultural exchange, bringing the richness of Russian art to the heart of Spain, with an exhibition titled Utopia and Avant- garde, or as it is reffered to the Costakis Collection after its collector George Costakis. This museum, the first European outpost of the Russian State

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The controversial “Digital Card” regulation on online pornography

The term “Digital Card” refers to the proposed law in Spain, which aims to raise age restrictions and prohibit excesssive access to pornographic material. This has sparked an ongoing debate, with many journalists in the prominent papers of Andalusia dedicating opinion pieces about whether it is too strict a measure or just a bear necessity.

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Remote work: how common is this occupational trend in Andalusia

Did this wave of working remotely, an alteration in the workplace’s stuctural base, so integral in very distinct branches of certain companies, so essential in general for many fields of work, sufficiently reach Andalusia? Is this the word on the street? Despite the global surge in remote work, Andalusia remains relatively low in the number

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Festival de Malaga 2024: Open Air cinema is back in town

Just like every year, Open Air Cinemas are back in season and making their truly anticipated comeback. There is nothing better than the sensation one gets while exposed to a sequence of pink-orange pastel skies during dusk, blended with the lingering yellows and reds of the classic sunset palette. All that while you lose yourself

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