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El virus del Nilo provoca la décima muerte en Andalucía: una vecina de Coria del Río (Sevilla) de 80 años

Por vez primera esta temporada, no se ha detectado la presencia del virus en las capturas de mosquitos realizadas por la Junta, si bien la Estación Biológica de Doñana sí los ha localizado Leer




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El incendio con 4 muertos de una misma familia en Guillena (Sevilla) se produjo al explotar la batería de un móvil que estaba cargando

El móvil estaba cargando en la parte inferior de la vivienda, depositado encima de un sofá Leer




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El tartazo americano de la farmacéutica y el ingeniero

Sietem, la empresa que fundaron Alicia Casas y Carlos Lapetra en un pequeño obrador de Camas, se prepara para dar el saldo a EEUU y crecer a lo grande Leer




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La sequía golpea con fuerza a Doñana: se seca Santa Olalla, la mayor laguna permanente del espacio protegido

El 60% de las lagunas que existían en los años ochenta del siglo pasado han desaparecido por la falta de lluvias y la sobreexplotación del acuífero. El CSIC alerta del "estado crítico" Leer




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La Guardia Civil desmantela una red de narcotráfico con 29 detenidos y 9.000 kilos de hachís incautados que operaba en el Guadalquivir y el Guadiana

Utilizaban sofisticados métodos para ocultar la droga, con almacenes subterráneos ocultos bajo tanques de agua Leer




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La bronca de Óscar Puente con el alcalde de Sevilla por una "reprogramación" de las inversiones del metro que estaba pactada con la Junta

El ministro tacha a José Luis Sanz de "mentiroso" y dice que no piensa recibirle. Hace sólo un mes también insultó a la alcaldesa de Huelva por acudir al Senado Leer




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Los clanes de la droga empuñan armas de guerra en las Tres Mil Viviendas de Sevilla: "Llevan AK-47 procedentes del Sahel"

El robo de un cargamento supuso el detonante del último enfrentamiento a tiros, con fusiles incluidos, en uno de los barrios más violentos y complicados para la Policía en todo el país Leer




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El nuevo 'tasazo' de basuras obligatorio para 2025 levanta en armas a los ayuntamientos: "Es el sablazo fiscal de Pedro Sánchez"

Los alcaldes ultiman la regulación de una tasa que viene impuesta por ley y que por primera vez deberá sufragar el 100% del coste del servicio de gestión de residuos urbanos Leer




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Jeremy Irons, Paz Vega, David Puttman, Natalia de Molina... El Festival de Cine Europeo de Sevilla incluirá más de 70 estrenos en España

El SEFF se celebrará del 8 al 16 de noviembre ampliando el número de salas, como el Cartuja Center, Plaza de Armas y Avenida 5 Cines, y abriéndose a Sevilla con numerosas actividades paralelas Leer




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Diez detenidos y 16 registros en una redada en las Tres Mil Viviendas tras el tiroteo del fin de semana

La Policía dice que la operación estaba prevista desde hace tiempo pero se ha precipitado por los últimos incidentes Leer




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Llega la ruta de la tapa a Sevilla: programación, precios y bares que participan en la nueva experiencia gastronómica

Estas son las tapas que ofrecen los 54 bares y restaurantes que aspiran a ganar la 'Ruta de Tapas con Sevillanía 2024' Leer




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Alfonso Guerra: "El mito de los hermanos Machado como símbolo de las dos Españas enfrentadas es falso"

El ex diputado socialista es comisario de una muestra que reivindica la obra de «dos grandes poetas» y desmonta los mitos sobre su relación Leer




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¿Por qué el aeropuerto de Sevilla se llama SVQ en vez de SEV?

Su código IATA ya lo tenía otra ciudad y hubo que elegir uno distinto Leer




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El Rey inaugura la muestra sobre los Machado que derriba tópicos: ni los hermanos estaban enfrentados ni representan a las dos Españas

Alfonso Guerra dice que "España es una República coronada" en la inauguración de 'Los Machado. Retrato de familia' Leer




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El baile masculino de El Choro

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




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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




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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




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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




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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




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




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Santiago Abascal 'desarma' al personal




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Africa: Why Rwanda Leads in Affordable Internet for Africa's Digital Nomads

[New Times] If you're among the many people working remotely or travelling as a digital nomad, internet speed and affordability are likely at the top of your list when picking a destination.




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Mauritius: Mauritius' Social Media Shutdown - a Worrying Sign That Civil Rights Are Slipping

[The Conversation Africa] Mauritius' communications regulator recently shut down access to social media platforms until a day after the upcoming general election, due to be held on 10 November 2024. The decision was reversed a day later. Nevertheless, the move came as a surprise to many - Mauritius is often touted as a beacon of democracy in Africa.




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Uganda: Luea to Start Teaching Robotics, Climate Smart Agriculture

[Nile Post] The International University of East Africa (IUEA) has announced that starting January next year, it will be teaching robotics and climate smart agriculture as some of its new programs.




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Nigeria: NCS - Nitma Awards Will Create Tech Innovation, Boost Economy

[This Day] Emma Okonji




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Liberia: How an in-Flight Magazine Exposes Liberia's Need for National Branding

[Liberian Investigator] I was seated near the aisle of an ASKY Boeing 737, bound for Accra. With less than two hours to go, I turned to Netflix on my phone to keep myself from dozing off. I had a few movies saved, including a new espionage series, The Spy, starring Sacha Baron Cohen. Set in 1967, it recounts the events leading to the Six-Day War between Israel and Syria. Cohen plays an Israeli secret agent, tasked by Mossad to infiltrate Syria's security and diplomatic circles. His dangerous mission was to gather intelligence




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South Africa: Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism Staggers Under Crime Onslaught - Calls for Beachfront Police Unit

[Daily Maverick] Once a popular tourism destination along Nelson Mandela Bay's beachfront, the 'Golden Mile', a hub of luxury hotels and guesthouses, has become a crime hotspot. The community is calling for decisive action, but the metro is still crafting its plan.




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Kenya: Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre At Kenyatta University Wins Tourism Resilience Award in London

[Capital FM] London, UK -- The Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Centre - Eastern Africa (GTRCMC-EA), based at Kenyatta University, has been honoured with the prestigious Tourism Resilience Award during the Global Resilience Council Hall of Fame Awards at Plaisterers' Hall in London.




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Border humanitarian crisis

Kenneth Walsh, Chief White House Correspondent for US News and World Report, discusses what came out of the meeting between President Obama and Texas Governor Rick Perry.




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Pres. Obama to meet with leaders in Wales

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses the foreign policy agenda of the NATO summit in Wales




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Boston Marathon Bombing/Indiana Law Uproar

Eboni Williams, CBS News Legal Analyst, discusses the prosecution resting their case in the Boston marathon bombing trial and the controversial religious freedom legislation in Indiana.




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Paris march mistake

Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses the White House apologizing for the absence of a high-ranking official at the Paris march which included 40 world leaders.




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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"




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Tonal’s Epic, Cinematic Ad Is a Departure for the Fitness Category

Tonal, a smart home gym looking for a holiday sales boost, has dropped an epic long-form commercial shot entirely in black and white and set in the Victorian era. A major departure for the fitness category--with inspiration coming from classic sports marketing and indie auteurs like Michel Gondry--Tonal's 2-minute hero ad contrasts its pricey tech-enabled...



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Somalia: Somali President Urges Immediate Action for Palestinian Statehood At Arab-Islamic Summit

[Shabelle] Riyadh, Saudi Arabia -- In a compelling speech at the Extraordinary Summit of the Arab States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia underscored the dire necessity of establishing a Palestinian state as crucial for enduring peace in the Middle East.




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South Africa: Water Woes, Questions Over Governance Loom Before Matzikama Municipality By-Election

[Daily Maverick] Next week, residents of Klawer will go to the polls in a by-election in the Matzikama Municipality. While campaigning is in full swing, the area is now gripped by an ongoing water supply issue as well as an embarrassing forensic investigation which showed the irregular appointment of the DA deputy mayor's son.




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Nigeria: We'll Support Nigeria's Economic Reforms, Saudi Crown Prince, Salman, Tells Tinubu

[This Day] Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, has assured President Bola Tinubu that his country would support Nigeria's economic reforms.




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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.




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Kenya: UN Chief Calls for Urgent Climate Finance Action At COP29

[Capital FM] Baku, Azerbaijan -- At the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the need for substantial and immediate financial commitments to support developing nations in addressing the severe impacts of climate change.




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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.




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Nigeria: Channel Funds to Industrialisation, Not Palliatives, Anglican Primate Tells Govt

[Premium Times] The cleric commended the government for ensuring that the scope of intervention of TETFund expanded from building infrastructure to carrying out research programmes.




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Ghana: Next NDC Govt to Revist Cocoa Roads Project - Mahama

[Ghanaian Times] The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama, says the next NDC government will revisit the cocoa roads project when he wins the December 7, 2024 elections.



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Ghana: GSE Bullish Performance Continues in Sept - Report

[Ghanaian Times] The bullish performance on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) continued in September this year as the equities market saw some gains.




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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.





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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.




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Zimbabwe: Local Companies Fail to Exhaust U.S.$25 Million On the Willing Buyer and Seller Market - RBZ

[New Zimbabwe] THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says local companies recently struggled to snap up US$25 million floated on the market in a development indicating limited ZWG availability in the market.




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Nigeria: Stock Market Drops By N448.4bn On Investors' Profit -Taking in Bua Cement, 27 Others

[This Day] The stock market segment of the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) kicked off the new week on a negative note, dropping by N448.41 billion over investors' profit-taking in BUA Cement Plc and 27 others listed companies.




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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.




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Nigeria: Stock Market Returns Bearish As Investors Lose N1.3 Trn in 5 Days

[Vanguard] The Nigerian stock market ended last week ended on a bearish note, as both the Nigerian Exchange, NGX All Share Index, ASI and market capitalisation fell to 97,432.02 points, and market N59.038 trillion, down from the previous week's close of 99, 448. 91 points and N59. 432 trillion respectively.