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Is this Spain’s most unique village? Inside the settlement built beneath boulders
One of the streets of Setenil de las Bodegas covered with rock. (L.V.)

Tourism

Is this Spain’s most unique village? Inside the settlement built beneath boulders'

Officially named one of the country’s most beautiful destinations, Setenil de las Bodegas is famous for its ‘cave streets’ and dramatic scenery

M, Landeta
  • Largest narco-boat drug distribution network in the Atlantic dismantled in Spain
    Material seized in a joint operation by the National Police and the Guardia Civil in La Puebla del Río. (Efe)

    Drug-trafficking

    Largest narco-boat drug distribution network in the Atlantic dismantled in Spain

    Operation 'Sombra Negra' has ended with the arrest of 105 people suspected of smuggling some 57,000 kilos of cocaine into Europe in the past year

    C. P. S. | 26/01/2026 12:41h.
  • 11 Spanish Mastiff puppies looking for homes in Almeria
    One of the mastiff puppies born in Almería.

    Animal welfare

    11 Spanish Mastiff puppies looking for homes in Almeria

    The city's municipal animal protection and adoption centre (CEPAaMA) has announced via social media that the dogs are now old enough to be adopted

    E. Gabriel Llanderas | 24/01/2026 13:00h.
  • Project to train vulnerable foreign youngsters in the Almeria seminary moves forward
    Exterior of the Almería Seminary. (R. I.)

    Religion

    Project to train vulnerable foreign youngsters in the Almeria seminary moves forward

    The procedure to formalise the degrees to be taught continues and four religious sisters of the 'Misioneras de Cristo Jesús' from Spain, Asia and Africa will live in the facilities

    Alicia Amate | 23/01/2026 16:03h.
  • Andalusian regional government receives 10,811 applications for young tenant subsidies in one week
    Poster advertising a rental flat. (SUR)

    Housing

    Andalusian regional government receives 10,811 applications for young tenant subsidies in one week

    34.2 million euros in grants of up to 250 euros will be awarded and another 4,189 applications can still be submitted

    JOSÉ LUIS PIEDRA | 23/01/2026 16:00h.
  • Andalucía's regional government activates pre-emergency phase for risk of flooding triggered by storm Ingrid

    Weather emergency

    Andalucía's regional government activates pre-emergency phase for risk of flooding triggered by storm Ingrid

    State meteorological agency Aemet has issued warnings in five provinces of the region and there have been partial road closures due to accumulations of water and snow

    Almudena Nogués | 23/01/2026
  • An Andalusian LP that you can hang on the wall
    Gustavo Sánchez Cabrera and Miguel 'Mississipi' Martínez from Radio Crooner, with artist Diego Cacamut. (PEPE MARÍN)

    Culture

    An Andalusian LP that you can hang on the wall

    Granada-based band Radio Crooner have released their first LP which has artwork by artist Diego Cacamut and a QR code to their website

    José E. Cabrero | 23/01/2026
  • Argentina Vibra: the festival bringing the Río de la Plata spirit to Spain

    Extra Argentina Vibra

    Argentina Vibra: the festival bringing the Río de la Plata spirit to Spain

  • Storm Ingrid causes closures on five Andalusian roads due to flooding, ice and snow

    Traffic

    Storm Ingrid causes closures on five Andalusian roads due to flooding, ice and snow

    Almudena Nogués | 23/01/2026
  • First Cordoba accident report confirms marks on derailed train's wheels were caused by already existing track fracture
    Marks in the right wheel of axle 13 of the Iryo train (fourth carriage, first axle of the first bogie) and possible point of collision with the rail head. (CIAF)

    Adamuz train crash 2026

    First Cordoba accident report confirms marks on derailed train's wheels were caused by already existing track fracture

    The indentations on the wheels and the deformation of the track align with the hypothesis that the track was already broken

    Álvaro Soto | 23/01/2026
  • Costa Tropical town hall to call on Andalusian regional government to allow fishing in popular beauty spot
    Monday's plenary session in Almuñécar. (MJAT)

    Fishing

    Costa Tropical town hall to call on Andalusian regional government to allow fishing in popular beauty spot

    Almuñécar's fishing industry is calling for regulation rather than prohibition, and has had the backing of councillors

    MJ Arrebola | 23/01/2026
  • Victims of second wrecked train in Cordoba did not receive assistance for more than one hour
    Photo from the removal of the Alvia train from the track. (Efe)

    Adamuz train crash 2026

    Victims of second wrecked train in Cordoba did not receive assistance for more than one hour

    The Guardia Civil and the first emergency services that arrived at the derailed Iryo train were not told that there was another train (Alvia) that had suffered an even more serious accident

    Melchor Sáiz-Pardo | 23/01/2026
  • Police issue advice in response to increased vehicle break-ins in search of V-16 emergency beacons
    Interior of one of the vehicles from which a V-16 was stolen a week ago in Malaga. (SUR)

    Crime

    Police issue advice in response to increased vehicle break-ins in search of V-16 emergency beacons

    The rise in this type of crime has led to the implementation of various measures to apprehend the perpetrators and prevent the sale of stolen devices on the black market

    Irene Quirante | 22/01/2026
  • Search for bodies inside Adamuz trains is over: police and four dogs now comb tracks and forest
    The Guardia Civil and sniffer dogs search the tracks. (GC)

    Adamuz train crash 2026

    Search for bodies inside Adamuz trains is over: police and four dogs now comb tracks and forest

    The Guardia Civil search along the tracks and analyse the remains of the trains to find clues about the two bodies from the Adamuz accident that have not been found yet

    Álvaro Soto | 22/01/2026
  • Lutz, the homeless Canadian who was attacked on Granada's Costa Tropical
    Lutz sits on the bench in Salobreña where he sleeps and where he was allegedly assaulted. (IDEAL)

    Social services

    Lutz, the homeless Canadian who was attacked on Granada's Costa Tropical

    The 76-year-old has been living on the streets of Salobreña for several years, since his wife died while the couple were on holiday in Spain, after which he suffered from severe depression and now has dementia

    Laura Velasco | 22/01/2026
  • Contract for work to connect Costa Tropical footbridges goes out to tender

    Coastal path

    Contract for work to connect Costa Tropical footbridges goes out to tender

    Mayor of Gaulchos-Castell de Ferro, Toñi Antequera, said that the project which will connect Castell y Cambriles beaches is 'necessary for the day-to-day life of the municipality'

    C. L. | 22/01/2026
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