Stray Kitten Crashes Reporter's Live Shot
The kitten, now named Lucky Seven, stole the show in the WXYZ live shot.
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News Report - ATMs for the community Quer, Castilla la Mancha Spain.
Our "ATMs in the community" initiative in Spain has continued to further gather traction with more and more areas of Spain beginning to get convenient and secure access to cash via our ATMs.
The Ayuntamiento de QUER in Castilla la Mancha - Spain finally have a ATM. Despite being near to the Spanish capital and having an important industrial area, it didn’t have a bank branch or an ATM since more 8 years ago.
We managed to secure an ATM in this area and the residents are happy in the fact that they no longer have to drive to neighbouring towns in order to withdraw cash.
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Train driver dead, many wounded in accident near Barcelona | Spain News | NewsRme
More than 80 people were wounded in the incident, which killed the train's driver, according to local authorities. Nine people were rushed to the hospital with moderate to mild injuries, and they are still receiving treatment.
At the Sant Boi de Llobregat station, some 14 kilometers from Barcelona, a freight train derailed and collided with a passenger train.
At Sant Boi station, a freight train hauling potash derailed and smashed into the front of a passenger train.
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Nah News - Kenneth Say Wha?
Nah! - Short video skits featuring appearances by the biggest names in the Indo-Caribbean music industry. These hilarious 'shorts' are designed to brighten your day and make you laugh while highlighting and featuring top artistes, their songs, their productions and our Caribbean music in general. Be sure to subscribe and share our Youtube channel - Southex Live Events!
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Breaking News | From Spain: What Villarreal's local media say Everton have received for Funes Mori
Almost always when an ‘undisclosed fee’ deal is done between an English club and one overseas, the make-up of the deal is later reported in the local media of the non-English side. With Ramiro Funes Mori’s move to Villarreal being for an undisclosed fee, the best place to look in Spain would be El Periodico Mediterráneo. Sure enough, the Spanish newspaper has an article reporting what they say is the make-up of the Everton deal. It’s claimed the defender’s injury hit period has seen his value dr...
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South Korea: At least 146 dead following stampede
WARNING: This video contains distressing images
At least 146 people have been killed after a stampede in the South Korean capital of Seoul, according to local fire authorities.
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Heavy Hailstorm Hits Spain’s Mallorca
A heavy hailstorm that hit the Spanish island of Mallorca was captured on social media, September 16, 2022.
The Mediterranean island, better known for its sunshine and beach resorts, was swept by storms that caused serious flooding in parts of the Island.
Earlier in the summer, much of southern Europe endured record temperatures and wildfires.
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Spain: Thousands of union members march in Madrid for higher wages and better rights
Thousands of trade union members rallied in the Spanish capital Madrid on Thursday demanding higher wages to cope with the soaring cost of living.
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Drought reveals Spanish 'Stonehenge' l WNT
The drought in Spain has revealed so-called Spanish Stonehenge, making the prehistoric tomb that is usually submerged under a man-made reservoir entirely visible.
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San José galleon: Two new shipwrecks found off Colombian coast
Colombian naval officials monitoring a sunken Spanish ship laden with treasure have discovered two other historical shipwrecks nearby, President Iván Duque has announced.
The San José galleon was sunk by the British in 1708 near Colombia's Caribbean port of Cartagena.
The wreckage was located in 2015.
It has been described as the holy grail of shipwrecks, as the ship was carrying one of the largest amounts of valuables ever to have been lost at sea.
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Could Australia follow Spain by introducing paid menstrual leave?
There are calls for more Australian businesses to offer menstrual leave, with Spain on track to legislate paid time away from work. Subscribe and 🔔: http://9Soci.al/KM6e50GjSK9 | Get more breaking news at 9News.com.au: http://9Soci.al/iyCO50GjSK6
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Walking with wolves in Southern Spain | WION EDGE
A wolf pack walks. This is the most recent novelty travel experience in southern Spain. Each person is given a fully grown wolf as their strolling partner during a wander in the woods that a local man from the Almeria Province offers.
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Port Of Spain And Georgetown, Guyana Now Sister Cities
With a signature and a handshake, the city of Port of Spain and the city of Georgetown, Guyana became Sister Cities.
The official twinning ceremony took place at the Port of Spain City Hall on Friday.
Marie Therese Bernard reports.
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Sexist chanting at Madrid University condemned by Spain's Prime Minister
Spanish prosecutors are looking into a group of male university students who were caught on camera in Madrid yelling vulgar, misogynistic insults at female students.
Videos of insults directed at women in the building next to it by men in all-male student housing have been circulating for days.
The "macho, incomprehensible, unjustified, and simply repulsive behaviour" was criticised by Pedro Sánchez, the Prime Minister of Spain.
It has prompted extensive discussion and political condemnation.
One pupil yelled: "Rabbits, whores, come out of your holes. You bunch of nymphomanic prostitutes are disgusting."
Then, in a planned action, students from the Colegio Mayor Elas Ahuja building across the street pulled open their curtains and began yelling and making animal noises.
There was an instant reaction to the Complutense University students' video that went viral on Sunday night.
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Dramatic Video of Migrants Trying to Enter Spain
The fatal attempt of dozens of people trying to cross the border between Morocco and Spain last month, has caused anger and protests in both countries, where demonstrators have demanded an independent investigation.
The video, the authenticity of which was confirmed to AP by Moroccan authorities this week, was shown by those authorities to ambassadors of some African countries after the incident.
In the footage it is possible to see a large group of people walking near the border and trying to climb one of the fences to cross from Nador in Morocco to Melilla on the Spanish side.
Some threw objects toward the Moroccan security forces who tried to stop them by shooting tear gas canisters.
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North-eastern Spain hit by barrage of large hailstones
The north-eastern region of Spain has been hit by a barrage of large hailstones, some of which measured 10cm.
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Record number of migrants reach Spanish exclave of Ceuta
Around 5,000 people crossed the border from Morocco into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on Monday, a single-day record, Spanish officials said.
The surge came as Morocco lodged a diplomatic protest against Spain for accepting a rebel leader for medical treatment.
Thousands of young migrants, including about 1,000 minors, swam or waded across the heavily fortified border. Others floated across in inflatable dinghies or swimming rings.
At least one person drowned while attempting to cross, according to local media reports.
The arrivals were checked by the Red Cross and taken to a migrant reception center.
The Spanish exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla are Africa's only land border with the European Union, making it a target for people seeking to migrate to Europe. Only 475 migrants had crossed into Ceuta between January 1 and May 15 this year.
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Severe flooding hits Spain's east coast after record rainfall
A massive clean-up operation is under way in the Spanish city of Valencia after record-breaking rainfall.
Dozens of cars were submerged as floodwater surged through neighbourhoods of the city, leaving homes and businesses waterlogged.
The severe weather forced authorities to close the city's metro system and several roads, and a team of ambulance workers had to be rescued from their vehicles.
The nearby regions of Alicante and Castellón were also badly affected.
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Over 10,000 civil servants take to streets in Spain over wage rise | Latest News
Amid the rise in cost of living, over 10,000 civil servants took to streets in Madrid, Spain, demanding rise in their wages. The protest was organised by CSIF - one of the country's largest trade union. The protesters reached from the Spanish Parliament to the Plaza de Colón.
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Restaurants and supermarkets face fines for food waste in Spain
Food wastage costs some countries billions of dollars every year.
With the cost-of-living crisis, the war in Ukraine and failed harvests linked to climate change, the issue has been put further into the spotlight.
The Spanish government is the latest to act, bringing in a draft for new legislation around food wastage and with it the potential for hefty fines.
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Spain wildfires force thousands out of their homes
Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes as wildfires sweep across parts of Spain.
Climate change and lightning strikes have seen fires break out across the land in recent days, causing damage to countryside and populated areas, as firefighters try to control the situation.
In one hair-raising incident, a train service was caught up in a sweeping wildfire near Valencia, which left three passengers seriously injured.
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