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Train Derails due to Bad Weather in Spain, Injured Passengers
A train composition with 79 passengers traveling from Malaga to Seville came out of the rails in the Andalusian region of Spain and 21 people were injured, a local rescue service said, quoted by world agencies.
Spain Sends Migrant Arrivals to Unfinished Prison
A surge in migration from Algeria to Spain has prompted Spain's interior ministry to summon Algeria's ambassador to explain the phenomenon. Hundreds of migrants began landing on the coasts of Murcia and Almeria last week, EUObserver reported.
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Spain Placed Migrants in Jail
Human rights organizations have warned that nearly 500 migrants, mostly from Algeria, were placed in a newly-formed prison in Spain, AFP reports.
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Wizz Air Orders 146 New Planes worth $17.2bn And Announces New Routes From Sofia
Low-cost airline Wizz Air made the scale of its ambitions clear on Wednesday as it announced an order for 146 new Airbus planes, taking its total outstanding orders with the European aerospace company to 282.
Olympiakos beat Malaga in Euroleague (80-75)
Olympiakos made it two out of two in their Euroleague campaign, after defeating Spanish side Malaga at Piraeus (80-75). Although the reds seemed to be cursing along a comfortable victory for most part of the match, the Spaniards hit back in the 4th quarter giving Olympiakos a scare. Thompson (15) and Milutinov (12 pts) were the Greek side’s leading scorers on the night.
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British Tourists 'Terrified' as Fighter Jet Tracks Passenger Plane'
Passengers on board a holiday jet flying from Spain to Birmingham have told how it was shadowed by a French fighter plane for up to 15 minutes, according to The Independent.co.uk
Low-cost carrier Jet2 said it was awaiting confirmation from French aviation officials as to why flight LS1204 was apparently tracked by the French air force on Friday afternoon.
Fenerbahçe seeks to heal wounds against strong Trabzonspor
A renewed Fenerbahçe, the Istanbul side which failed to impress fans in both the league opening and an UEFA Europa League playoff game, will take on an assertive Trabzonspor on Aug. 20 in the highlight game of the second league week.
Large Criminal Network For Human Trafficking Dismantled in Specialized International Operation
A large-scale joint investigation, led by the Spanish National Police in cooperation with the Bulgarian police, and supported by Europol and Eurojust has resulted in the dismantlement of an international organised crime group involved in trafficking young Bulgarian women to Spain for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
Do you dare to tread the most dangerous path in the world? (photos)
The most dangerous mountain path in the world is in Spain. The path had been closed down to the public for 14 years, but reopened last year in March.
It is a three-kilometer-long path on the edge of a cliff, looming 100 meters over the Desfiladero del los Gaitanes. It was shut in 2001 after the death of five people who tried to cross between 1999 and 2000.
Telegraph: Borovets Is Europe's 'Booziest Ski Resort'
Borovets, in Bulgaria's Rila Mountain, is the ski resort with the most bars per square kilometer, a survey by tour operator Crystal Ski, cited by The Telegraph, shows.