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40 confirmed dead in high-speed train crash as three days of mourning declared.

At least 40 people have now been confirmed dead and more than 150 injured after two high-speed trains derailed and collided near Adamuz in Córdoba province, in one of Spain’s deadliest rail disasters in years.The accident occurred Sunday evening when an Iryo service from Málaga to Madrid derailed and crossed onto an adjacent track, colliding

High-Speed services cancelled on Monday

National railway admistration body ADIF has announced that high-speed connections between Madrid and Córdoba, Sevilla, Málaga and Huelva will be suspended throughout Monday, leaving hundreds of services cancelled and passengers stranded. 🔴 Trabajamos en coordinación con los servicios de emergencia y empresas ferroviarias en el accidente que ha tenido lugar en Adamuz (Córdoba). ✖️🚄 La

Local authorities set up field hospitals for train crash injured

Twenty-one people have now been confirmed dead and dozens injured after two high-speed trains derailed near Adamuz in Córdoba, where a field hospital has been set up and residents are bringing blankets and water to support those affected. The accident occurred Sunday evening when an Iryo service from Málaga to Madrid derailed and crossed onto

BREAKING: At least 21 killed after train derailment in Cordoba

At least 21 people have been confirmed dead and more than 100 injured after two high-speed trains derailed near Adamuz in Córdoba on Sunday evening. An Iryo service travelling from Málaga to Madrid derailed at around 7:45 pm and crossed onto the adjacent track, colliding with a second train bound for Huelva. Guardia Civil and

Cecilia Giménez, creator of viral ‘Monkey Christ’ restoration, dies aged 94

Tributes have been paid to the Spanish woman behind the viral “Monkey Christ” painting restoration, who has died aged ninety four. Cecilia Giménez became world famous in 2012 after she attempted to retouch the Ecce Homo fresco in her local church in Borja, near Zaragoza. Her repainting drew global attention and later boosted tourism to

British Citizens in Spain Honoured in New Year List

Several British nationals living in Spain have been recognised in His Majesty the King’s 2025 New Year Honours List for their community service. In Mallorca, Katherine Mentink-Duncan, a former Calvià councillor and longtime advocate for British residents, was awarded the British Empire Medal for her decades of work helping expats and supporting local charities. Also honoured was voluntary firefighter Terence Curran from Jávea for his

New V-16 Lights Come into Law

From New Year’s Day, a major road-safety change has come into force across Spain with all vehicles now legally required to carry a connected V-16 emergency beacon. These small amber lights replace the traditional warning triangles, and can be activated from inside the car to send a 360-degree flashing signal and alert traffic authorities and other drivers via the DGT 3.0

Mass Protests Across Andalucía Demand Public Health Reform

Thousands took to the streets across Andalucía yesterday, rallying for public healthcare and protesting against its deterioration. Organised by Mareas Blancas and trade unions, around twenty thousand gathered in Seville alone. Demonstrators criticised the Andalusian government’s handling of the regional health system, particularly concerning breast cancer screenings. Protesters said nearly 2 million people were impacted

Protests call for elections in Valencian region

Further protests were held across the Valencian region last night calling for the resignation of the regional government, new elections and the imprisonment of the former regional president Carlos Mazón. The protest marks the anniversary of the initial demonstration held a year prior following October 2024’s deadly flooding that left 229 people dead. Meanwhile the

Three dead and fifteen injured in series of sea incidents in Tenerife

Three people have died, and fifteen have been injured in several sea-related incidents across Tenerife. The first incident occurred at Roque de Las Bodegas beach in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where six French tourists fell into the water due to a large wave. They had to be airlifted to safety with one being treated for