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Start the year in good shape. Apps to exercise body and mind in your own home

Start the year in good shape. Apps to help exercise body and mind in your own home

Some apps include training programmes specifically for people who are in quarantine

SARA BORONDO
  • 14 January 1875: Alfonso XII arrives in Madrid to take the Spanish throne

    14 January 1875: Alfonso XII arrives in Madrid to take the Spanish throne

    Spain's history includes a peaceful and much-loved monarch, Alfonso XII, who was in England when he agreed to become king

    Alekk M. Saanders | 14/01/2022 13:38h.
  • The purple carrot, the unique gastronomic symbol of Cuevas Bajas

    The purple carrot, the unique gastronomic symbol of Cuevas Bajas

    This unusual vegetable was first introduced by the Arabs and is grown along the banks of the Genil river

    ANDREA JIMÉNEZ | 14/01/2022 12:37h.
  • A love affair with Spain that started nearly 60 years ago

    A love affair with Spain that started nearly 60 years ago

    Clubs. Robert Winchester has recently been elected president of the Nerja International Club which he hopes to "restore to its former glory"

    JENNIE RHODES | 14/01/2022 12:35h.
  • The art in slow cooking

    The art in slow cooking

    Design. Iconic restaurants including some with Michelin stars are enhancing their clients' sensory experience with tableware by artist María Monasterio, a potter from Malaga

    SUSANA ZAMORA | 14/01/2022 11:46h.
  • The Venice Biennale rewards the innovative flamenco language of Rocío Molina

    The Venice Biennale rewards the innovative flamenco language of Rocío Molina

    The choreographer from Malaga is the second Spanish dancer to receive the Silver Lion award and the first flamenco artist

    REGINA SOTORRÍO | 01/01/0001
  • Experts warn that obesity and other risk factors will triple dementia cases in 30 years

    Experts warn that obesity and other risk factors will triple dementia cases in 30 years

    Surgeon César Ramírez says middle-aged weight loss could help prevent dementia later

    Ángel Escalera | 01/01/0001
  • Happy New Year, two weeks later

    Happy New Year, two weeks later

    It might seem that some Costa del Sol residents can't get enough of the New Year partying as they get together again this week; but they're celebrating The Old New Year, which is still informally observed in some countries, including UK, Russia, Ukraine, Morocco and Algeria

    alekk m. saanders | 01/01/0001
  • The essence of Estepona

    Extra Bar Restaurante La Palma

    The essence of Estepona

    01/01/0001
  • From beer bellies to birthmarks - myths and old wives' tales debunked

    From beer bellies to birthmarks - myths and old wives' tales debunked

    A full moon is unlikely to trigger childbirth and a cut onion won't cure a cough

    Isabel Ibáñez | 01/01/0001
  • Andalucía invests in a Roman emperor for city museum

    Andalucía invests in a Roman emperor for city museum

    Antoninus Pius. The Junta de Andalucía has paid 80,000 euros to ensure that the bust of the emperor linked to Roman Malaga stays in the region

    IVÁN GELIBTER | 01/01/0001
  • 7 January 1970: Spain's first plane hijacking takes place

    7 January 1970: Spain's first plane hijacking takes place

    The pilot on a flight from Madrid to Zaragoza was ordered to fly to Cuba, then Albania, by an 18-year-old student with a authentic-looking toy pistol

    Debbie Bartlett | 01/01/0001
  • The Andalusian camels that carry the Magi

    The Andalusian camels that carry the Magi

    The Three Kings brought gifts to the Costa del Sol this week... on camels from Doñana

    alekk m. saanders | 01/01/0001
  • 'Brexit has ruined my life and I'm not even British'

    'Brexit has ruined my life and I'm not even British'

    Jenny Mandera is a professional singer and dancer turned fashion blogger and stylist and regularly posts about body image and OCD

    Jennie Rhodes | 01/01/0001
  • Forgotten, lost, stolen, recovered and sold: the story behind the bust of Antoninus Pius

    Forgotten, lost, stolen, recovered and sold: the story behind the bust of Antoninus Pius

    The bust used to belong to a Malaga family, the Bolins

    I. G. / R. S. | 01/01/0001
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