Stories from Spain
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Ancient Spanish Ship Captured With Wealthy Passengers
An ancient Spanish ship has been captured.
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Spanish Road Dispute Escalates to Physical Altercation
A dispute over parking in Spain escalated when one driver attempted to reverse into a spot already claimed by another. The argument intensified, leading both parties to exit their vehicles. The incident, described as a 'beef', involved a heated verbal exchange.
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Amancio Ortega's Fortune Affected by Economic Downturn
The economic crisis and the war in Iran are impacting Amancio Ortega's fortune, primarily through stock market declines. Falling stock markets directly affect his investments.
COPE
Inditex Owner Amancio Ortega World's Largest Property Owner
Amancio Ortega, founder of Inditex, has been recognized as one of the world's top investors. Ortega's company is not traditionally considered a technology firm. He started his career making women's clothing. Amancio Ortega's firm Inditex has become the second-largest fashion company globally by sales. The management of this vast property portfolio raises questions about its future.
COPE
Deep-Sea Creature Survives Five Mass Extinctions
A deep-sea creature has survived five mass extinction events, demonstrating resilience. Its survival is attributed to its ability to thrive in extreme depths. The creature's existence was first discovered thanks to the efforts of Rubén's mother and sister, Arajeli. This organism has managed to persist in environments far below the surface, avoiding threats like sharks. This discovery offers insights into long-term survival mechanisms. This resilience suggests unique biological adaptations.
Onda Cero Spain
Barcelona's Urban Development Focuses on People
Urban developers in Barcelona are prioritizing space for people over cars, focusing on light and ventilation in their designs. These principles are being adapted to meet modern societal needs. The city's approach to urban development will be a topic at the World Architecture Congress in June. The city of Barcelona is prioritizing urban development strategies that center on the needs and well-being of its residents. This approach aims to create more livable and people-centric public spaces.
Ö1
The Smiths Song 'Panic' Relates to Current Events
The 1986 single 'Panic' by The Smiths is being discussed for its relevance to current events. The song, released in July 1986, is considered by some to be relatable to daily life.
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Psychologists Recommend Less Family Time to Reduce Anxiety
Psychologists from a business association recommend spending less time with family, viewing it as a source of anxiety. A team of mathematicians is attempting to find meaning in the phrase 'LLEGO EN NADA', the same team that has been investigating the phrase 'te llamo con lo que sea' for years.
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Real Madrid Targets Scaloni For Coaching Role
Real Madrid is reportedly in negotiations with Lionel Scaloni to become their coach after the World Cup. Scaloni's continuity as coach of Argentina is seen as for the national team. He has led Argentina to major victories, making him a sought-after coach. The interest follows an unfavorable season for the club. The report suggests Scaloni is being courted by the Spanish capital.
Radio 10 Argentina
Spanish Initiative Restores Ecosystems with EU Funding
An initiative in Spain is focused on restoring nature, including rivers, urban ecosystems, seas, oceans, wetlands, and forests. This effort aims to improve water and air quality, prevent desertification, and recover biodiversity. The project is financed by the European Union's Next Generation recovery plan.
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