“It’s an environmental catastrophe” – the brown algae threatening Spain’s southern coast
Scientists are calling for urgent action against the species, which is hurting the biodiversity in the area as well as the fishing and tourism industry
Scientists are calling for urgent action against the species, which is hurting the biodiversity in the area as well as the fishing and tourism industry
The man told police he had been abducted and forced to go to a sex club, but investigators were able to uncover the real story
Parents, unemployed people and upper-class youngsters have been caught growing the drug in their homes as a means to earn extra cash
Prosecutors are seeking a three-year prison term against David Serrano for failing to place warning signs near the 28-centimeter hole where Julen Roselló fell on January 13
Her alleged aggressor, Salvador Ramírez, was convicted for killing his first wife in the year 2002 and sent to jail, but released early after good behavior
The traffickers apparently made so much money from selling cocaine that they chose to buy new clothes instead of washing old ones
Three people who emerged from the accident with minor injuries deny the money is theirs but will likely be fined for money laundering
The sole suspect in the death of two-year-old Julen Roselló last January claimed that the child could have been accidentally killed by firefighters
Italian authorities have accused Miguel Roldán of aiding human traffickers after he helped save thousands of people from drowning in the Mediterranean
Five people have been arrested – including three in Málaga – for providing pirated IPTV in a criminal operation estimated to have made €8 million in profits since 2013
Lawyers for David Serrano have presented a report to the judge in charge of the case, which claims the two-year-old was killed by impacts from a pick and not from the fall itself
The Spanish toddler was killed when he fell down an unlicensed borehole that David Serrano had paid a company to drill
The hundreds of people who helped locate the two-year-old in a 110-meter-deep borehole are struggling to come to terms with their experiences
The two-year-old was found at 1.25am local time on Saturday morning. The rescue efforts faced constant delays due to the nature of the terrain and the difficulty in reaching the area
Rescue teams have excavated 3.15 of the estimated 3.8 meters separating them from the two-year-old
Since the two-year-old fell down a borehole, this small community has come together to offer their services, food and homes to rescue workers
Eleven days after the two-year-old fell into a 110-meter-deep borehole, emergency teams are still working in hope of a miracle
Technicians have overcome the latest setback in the race to locate the trapped toddler, and miners are getting ready to go down to a depth of 60 meters
The brigade are waiting for the shaft into which they will be lowered to be completed, before they start digging the horizontal tunnel by hand in a bid to reach the two-year-old
Rescuers have finished perforating a vertical tunnel running parallel to the borehole where the two-year-old fell nine days ago, but now find that the diameter needs to be wider
The Civil Guard has taken statements from the parents of the two-year-old, who is stuck in a 110-meter borehole, as well as the owner of the land and the man who carried out the work
Tensions are running high as the rescue effort to save the two-year-old who fell down a 100-meter-deep borehole in Málaga on Sunday enters its sixth day
The difficulty of the terrain and a bad weather forecast are hampering efforts to excavate two tunnels in a bid to locate two-year-old Julen Roselló
Authorities are still racing to find two-year-old Julen, who is stuck in a shaft more than 100 meters deep after falling in on Sunday during a family lunch
The parents of two-year-old Julen lost another child in 2017, according to locals from their neighborhood
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the random find by a group of youths from Nerja, in Málaga
Meanwhile, the humanitarian ship ‘Open Arms’ is headed for Algeciras with 310 people aboard