as

El Rey reivindica el "poso iberoamericano" de la Corona tras el incidente con México: "Es mi vocación comprender y asumir nuestra historia compartida con todos los países iberoamericanos"

Felipe VI recibe un homenaje de la Cámara de Comercio de Sevilla con ocasión del décimo aniversario de su reinado Leer




as

Nadie quiere comprar en subasta tres hoteles 'públicos' andaluces, que han sido un fiasco para las arcas públicas

La Junta vende por 832.000 euros las villas turísticas de Cazalla de la Sierra y Fuenteheridos, pero no logra colocar las de Huéscar, Pradollano y Siles Leer




as

Este es el pueblo más barato donde comprar casa en Sevilla: el metro cuadrado está a 531 euros

Además hay varias localidades de Sevilla donde el precio medio es inferior a los 800 euros, muy por debajo de la media de la provincia Leer




as

Lunas de hiel: "Iba a ser el viaje de nuestras vidas y nos han estafado en nuestra cara"

Elena y Alba han perdido algo más que los 9.000 euros que le adelantaron a Manuel y Antonio, detenidos esta semana, para su luna de miel en Japón y Bali. Son dos de las cien víctimas del último caso, en Sevilla, de una macro estafa protagonizada por una agencia de viajes. En septiembre, una de Málaga fue cerrada por la Policía y en mayo, otra de Mallorca arruinó una mega boda en Cancún Leer




as

Sin noticias del kalashnikov, de momento, en las Tres Mil Viviendas de Sevilla

La Policía Nacional mantiene la vigilancia en el barrio sevillano donde se produjo un tiroteo y donde ha detenido ya a 11 personas, de las cuales 5 han entrado en prisión Leer




as

El baile masculino de El Choro

El artista onubense consigue atrapar al respetable y arrancarle las más sentidas ovaciones. Leer




as

Muere José Antonio Vidal, el inspector de Policía que investigó los primeros casos de corrupción sin medios y bajo presiones

Fue en 1984 el primer jefe de la Policía Judicial de Sevilla. Indagó la macrocausa de Juan Guerra y los maletines del 'caso Ollero' Leer




as

Juanma Moreno alerta del riesgo de que el impuesto a las energéticas pueda «dinamitar la inversión» en el sector

Considera que la recaudación prevista "no es significativa" frente al coste en empleos que puede suponer una fuga de empresas a otros países Leer




as

Los narcos, a la 'caza' de guardias civiles: cuatro investigados por perseguir y atropellar a un agente en Sevilla

La víctima participaba en una operación contra un grupo de 'petaqueros', los encargados de suministras combustible a los narcolanchas Leer





as

Muere un matrimonio de octogenarios en el incendio de su casa en Utrera (Sevilla)

La nieta de los ancianos fallecidos, de unos 15 años, ha resultado ilesa, ayudada por un bombero fuera de servicio que vive en el mismo bloque Leer




as

Miles de personas se manifiestan en Málaga, Sevilla y Cádiz por una vivienda digna

La protesta más numerosa, en Málaga, una de las ciudades más afectadas por el problema de la vivienda y los pisos turísticos Leer




as

El fin de semana de Johnny Depp en Sevilla: guardaespaldas, fans y tapas, muchas tapas

El actor presentó su segunda película como director en el Festival de Cine Europeo y cenó con su equipo en el restaurante Río Grande, al que acudió las dos noches que pasó en la ciudad. Leer




as

Pijas random




as

Pijas aspiracionales




as

Hijas de un Dior menor




as

Señora Chenoa: bolsazos y próstatas




as

Invitadas sin sujetador, dedos del pie al aire, guantes hasta el codo... así fue la recepción (crazy) del 12-O




as

El Voto y la Imagen. Disección partido a partido ante las elecciones del 10N




as

Santiago Abascal 'desarma' al personal




as

Nigeria: Nigerian Travellers Elated As Neos Begins Lagos-Milan Flight

[This Day] The long awaited flight between Nigeria and Italy has become a reality as Italian flag carrier, Neos Airline has announced commencement of direct flight service between Lagos and Milan end of October.




as

Uganda: Uganda Showcases Tourism, Culture During 62nd Independence Celebrations in China

[Nile Post] Uganda's tourism and cultural appeal dazzled thousands in China over the past two days as the Uganda Embassy in Beijing and the Consulate General in Guangzhou jointly hosted the "Explore Uganda" Independence celebrations.




as

Liberia: GAC Audit Report - GAC Releases Report On 102 Audits

[New Republic] The General Auditing Commission (GAC) under the astute leadership of Auditor General P. Garswa Jackson has released reports of 102 audits conducted by the Commission of various agencies of the Liberian Government.




as

South Africa: Donkey Carts Stand Idle As Tourism Dies in Cederberg Village

[GroundUp] Heuningvlei was devastated by flooding for two consecutive years but the residents are determined to keep their town alive




as

Kenya: Kenyans to Apply for UK Visas Via Vfs Global Offices in Nairobi, Mombasa

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Wishing to travel to the United Kingdom can now apply for UK visas through newly opened VFS Global offices in Nairobi and Mombasa.




as

Nigeria: IMF Wants Nigeria to Focus More On Increasing Tax Revenue

[Vanguard] The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked the Nigerian government to put in place a more efficient tax collection system in order to broaden its revenue base.




as

Kenya: Kenyan News Outlet Did Not Claim National Assembly Speaker Couldn't Be Minister Because of Travel Restrictions

[Africa Check] Kenyan news outlet did not claim national assembly speaker couldn't be minister because of travel restrictions




as

Kenya: Passengers Entering Kenya Must Declare Mobile Devices, Says KRA

[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Passengers entering Kenya will soon be required to declare their mobile phones, including their International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) numbers, as part of a new compliance measure by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).




as

South Africa: Sanparks Ready to Receive Visitors for 2024 Festive Season

[SAnews.gov.za] With the expected increase in visitors at the South African National Parks (SANParks) facilities during the festive season, the entity has outlined numerous interventions aimed to keep its visitors safe and to prevent the occurrence of environmental crimes.




as

Kenya: EU Ambassador Denounces Fake Travel Ban Reports After Kenyan Deputy President's Impeachment

[Africa Check] EU ambassador denounces fake travel ban reports after Kenyan deputy president's impeachment




as

Uganda: Guardians of the Great Apes - Uganda's Commitment to Saving Tourism Cash Cow

[Nile Post] In the mist-covered highlands of Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga National Parks, an encounter with a mountain gorilla is more than just an awe-inspiring moment; it is a rare, profound experience that connects visitors to one of the world's most endangered species and a cornerstone of Uganda's tourism revenue.




as

Nigeria: Flight Disruption - NCAA Introduces Additional Protection for Air Passengers

[Leadership] In addition to the Consumer Protection Portal (CPP), recently unveiled to address issues and agitations arising from flight delays and cancellations, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), has again, introduced another layer of protection for air travel consumers.




as

Violence in the Mideast

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, gives insight into the escalating tensions between the Israelis and Palestinians.




as

Airport security increased

Juan Zarate, CBS News Senior National Security Analyst, discusses new airport security measures implemented after intelligence concerns over hidden explosives.




as

NFL handling of Rice case

Sean Gregory, Senior Writer for Time Magazine and Time.com, discusses the NFL's investigation into the Ray Rice case.




as

Deliberate Plane Crash

Mark Rosenker, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst, discusses a new revelation in the plane crash in the French Alps.




as

International politics behind "The Interview" release

Sony's decision to allow theaters to screen "The Interview" on Christmas day has an impact beyond the silver screen. CBS News foreign affairs analyst Pamela Falk joined "Up to the Minute" to discuss the American and international politics behind the film's release and North Korea's relationship with China and the global community,




as

Mastering the game of money

Motivational speaker Tony Robbins offers tips on navigating the complexities of finance; his new book is called "MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom"




as

AirAsia Flight 8501 Found

Mark Rosenker, CBS News Transportation Safety Analyst and former chairman of the NTSB, discusses the investigation into what caused the crash of AirAsia Flight 8501.




as

Abigail Jacobs Joins REI Co-Op as CMO

Abigail Jacobs is the new chief marketing officer at specialty outdoor retailer REI Co-Op. Jacobs' six-plus years at beauty retailer Sephora came to an end in March. Prior to that, she spent more than 13 years in senior marketing and communications roles at Williams-Sonoma brands including Pottery Barn and West Elm. The easing of pandemic...




as

The Election Was 1 Week Ago. Here’s What’s Happened Since.

America went to the polls one week ago today and while experts initially predicted a deadlocked race, a clear winner emerged by the early morning hours. President-elect Donald Trump declared victory at 2:24 a.m. ET on Nov. 7 buoyed by news outlets like NewsNation and Fox News calling the race in his favor. Other outlets...




as

Week of November 4 Evening News Ratings: Election Week Boosts All Three Newscasts

The first week of November began with a consequential U.S. presidential election that saw President-elect Donald Trump defeating Vice President Kamala Harris. The drama surrounding Election Night and its aftermath lifted all three evening news broadcasts in both total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo. NBC News and CBS News' evening newscasts faired particularly well...




as

Nigeria: Hardest Economic Days Behind Us, Tinubu Assures Nigerians

[Leadership] President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday declared a new chapter in Edo State's history with the triumph of democratic values as Senator Monday Okpebholo and Dennis Idahosa were sworn in as governor and deputy governor, respectively.




as

Nigeria: Epileptic Power Supply in North May Last Longer

[Leadership] The quest to resolve the power crisis in Northern Nigeria appears increasingly bleak as new revelations have surfaced regarding the mismanagement and neglect that have plunged the region into prolonged darkness.




as

Ethiopia: Drivers Queue for Days As Hawassa's Fuel Shortage Reaches Crisis Point - Black Market Prices Hit 170 Birr Per Liter

[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Drivers in Hawassa, the capital of Sidama Regional State, report an acute and worsening fuel shortage, which they attribute to widespread black market sales within the city.




as

Zimbabwe: Govt Has Nothing to Do With Demolitions, Says Minister

[New Zimbabwe] GOVERNMENT has distanced itself from the recent demolitions in Ridgeview, Belvedere saying it has ordered the Harare City Council to stop bulldozing houses built illegally in the capital.




as

Kenya: Better Digital Payments Infrastructure Is Facilitating Access to New Markets for Enterprise

[Capital FM] Saying that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of economies in East Africa is an understatement. SMEs make up the largest part of all registered entities in nearly every industry and sector in most East African countries, averaging between 60% to 90%, including micro-enterprises.




as

South Africa: Packaging Companies Flout Rules On Waste Picker Payments

[GroundUp] Waste pickers collect, sort and transport most of our recyclable waste, and regulations say they be must paid for their services




as

Nigeria: Stakeholders Task FG, States On Fake Agro-Chemicals in Markets

[Leadership] Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria (CFAN), has challenged the National Task Force (NTF), states, the federal government and stakeholders in the cocoa value chain to intensify efforts in flushing out fake and adulterated agro-chemicals from the market to increase the production of cocoa in the country.




as

Africa: Bridging Markets - Prosper Africa Supports Lagos Fashion Week, Strengthens Access for African Fashion in

[This Day] Lagos Fashion Week, in collaboration with the U.S. government initiative Prosper Africa and Style House Files, hosted the "Bridging Markets" panel discussion for leading fashion and trade experts aimed at strengthening access for African fashion designers to the U.S. market. The panel discussion took place as part of Lagos Fashion Week, highlighting the immense potential of African fashion on the global stage.