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Diario Sur - Diario de Málaga. Noticias de Malaga

Malaga - Costa del Sol

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Emirates multinational takes over Malaga container port

Emirates multinational takes over Malaga container port

The deal to buy all of Noatum’s international business, which has to be approved by regulators, is said to have cost Abu Dhabi Ports 660 million euros

Ignacio Lillo
  • Fuengirola gets in the festive spirit this week

    Fuengirola gets in the festive spirit this week

    The official switch-on of the Christmas illuminations and the inauguration of the nativity scene are among the activities taking place

    Tony Bryant | 21/11/2022 13:50h.
  • Two-day Expocan dog fair in Torremolinos draws big crowds

    Two-day Expocan dog fair in Torremolinos draws big crowds

    Organised by the Canine Society of the Costa del Sol, the event offered exhibitions, activities, competitions and shows involving more than 1,500 dogs of 200 breeds

    Marina Rivas | 21/11/2022 12:26h.
  • Fewer Costa del Sol hotels to close this winter and many that do will update their facilities

    Fewer Costa del Sol hotels to close this winter and many that do will update their facilities

    Only 30 hotels have notified the Aehcos association that they will not be accepting bookings this winter and in some cases they will not reopen until next summer

    Pilar Martínez | 21/11/2022 10:56h.
  • Blaze in Malaga port forces city centre road closure

    Blaze in Malaga port forces city centre road closure

    The fire originated in an area where items - including boats - seized by the Guardia Civil were stored, according to sources

    FRANCISCO GRIÑÁN | 19/11/2022 14:11h.
  • Magnitude 4.1 earthquake is felt on the Costa del Sol

    Magnitude 4.1 earthquake is felt on the Costa del Sol

    This morning’s seismic movement, with its epicentre in the Alborán Sea, was felt in several coastal municipalities of Malaga province

    EUROPA PRESS | 19/11/2022
  • New train station on the Costa del Sol line moves a step closer to becoming a reality

    New train station on the Costa del Sol line moves a step closer to becoming a reality

    Benalmádena's mayor, Víctor Navas, has held a meeting with the Ministry of Transport and Adif to find a solution to a project that has been 'highly demanded' by Nueva Torrequebrada residents

    Tony Bryant | 19/11/2022
  • Have you seen this missing bunny? There is a big reward for its safe return

    Have you seen this missing bunny? There is a big reward for its safe return

    The one-metre-high rabbit disappeared from Parauta, which was celebrating its Conejo Festival, last weekend

    Vanessa Melgar | 18/11/2022
  • Spain's culture Ministry does not intend to oppose skyscraper hotel Malaga Port

    Spain's culture Ministry does not intend to oppose skyscraper hotel Malaga Port

    During his visit to the city, Miquel Iceta said the plans for the high-rise building do not contravene any laws but the final decision does not depend on his Ministry

    Francisco Griñán | 18/11/2022
  • Watch as police raid illegal tobacco factory, exporting cigarettes to UK, where workers were treated like slaves

    Watch as police raid illegal tobacco factory, exporting cigarettes to UK, where workers were treated like slaves

    Cigarettes were being produced 24 hours a day at the warehouse on an industrial estate in Malaga and secrecy was so great that the workers had no idea where it was

    Irene Quirante | 20/11/2022
  • Spanish government agrees to contribute to new roof for Malaga cathedral

    Spanish government agrees to contribute to new roof for Malaga cathedral

    The cost of building the structure over the existing roof, which leaks so badly that it is causing damage to the interior, is an estimated 17.5 million euros

    Francisco Griñán | 18/11/2022
  • Benalmádena reveals its Roman heritage with opening of new interpretation centre

    Benalmádena reveals its Roman heritage with opening of new interpretation centre

    The History Centre of Benalmádena, which is located next to the Roman site of Los Molinillos, was opened by the town’s mayor, Víctor Navas

    Tony Bryant | 18/11/2022
  • Council to modify its town plan for Nueva Torrequebrada station

    Council to modify its town plan for Nueva Torrequebrada station

    Benalmádena's mayor has worked with track owner Adif to come up with three possibilities for the stop that residents have wanted for years

    MARINA RIVAS | 18/11/2022
  • Water supplies cut after legionella bacteria detected in taps at three Alhaurín schools

    Water supplies cut after legionella bacteria detected in taps at three Alhaurín schools

    The town mayor has called for 'calmness', as the problem has been 'brought under control'

    Andrea Jiménez | 18/11/2022
  • Wage rises are not keeping pace with inflation

    Wage rises are not keeping pace with inflation

    The loss of purchasing power in Malaga is greater than in many other provinces in Andalucía and Spain

    J. López / A. Martín Campos | 18/11/2022
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