Cantabria
The Fito & Fitipaldis group has started a tour of 'Aullidos Tour' with the Santander Hall full
The group, led by bilbaíno Fito Cabrales, will tour 28 cities in the state, two and a half years after its last concert.
The Civil Guard and the National Police have broken up a criminal gang after detecting 58 kilograms of cocaine worth 1.5 million in Arrigorriaga
The three detainees have been placed in prison, where special places were intercepted to hide drugs in vehicles, along with seven mobile phones and 3,400 euros, an operation carried out jointly by the Civil Guard and the National Police of the Basque Country.
The A-8 intersection radar in Saltacaballo is running
The radar will cover the stretch between Onton and Castro Urdiales, with a limit of 100 km/h, with fines of at least 100 euros.
Among the new protests against Israel came the 12th stage of the Return to Laredo
Around 300 people have gathered in ha to demand the expulsion of the Israel-Premier Tech team from the cycling test, where numerous Palestinian flags and photographs of the deceased have been displayed, shouting slogans such as "Genocide Israel" and "stop genocide".
A fishing boat has been identified in San Sebastian for throwing illegal discards into the water
The Civil Guard has accused a ship in Laredo of pouring 700 kilos of boga into the waters of Mompás, following a complaint by the environmental group Eguzki.
Cantabria warns that Asian algae that have appeared in Noja can spread to the rest of the Cantabrian Sea
Last Friday, the Cantabria Government began collecting these algae that have covered the beaches of Noja. In the first three days, 1,620 tons were withdrawn and deposited in a municipal estate for treatment and compost.
Algae invasion on Trengandin beach in Noja
It is an Asian algae that is not harmful and is growing in the Cantabrian because of the high temperature of the sea. The displeasure between neighbours and tourists is evident, and some have even decided not to enter the water.
"He can easily get into Cotolino, he has nice views, but he's dangerous at night."
Endika Martinez, DYA emergency technician in Cantabria and head of maritime operations, explains the rescue of the 12-year-old boy who fell off the cliff of Castro Urdiales and died in hospital.
A Basque minor dies in Castro Urdiales as he falls from a rocky area
The 12-year-old, a neighbour of the Basque Country, suffered a blow to the chest and was taken to Valdecilla Hospital in Santander.
Three minors injured in an amusement accident in Castro Urdiales
The three wounded have been taken to Cruces Hospital, one with reserved prognosis injuries and the other two with minor injuries.
According to a New York Times study, Pope Leon XIV has Cantabrian roots
The study has revealed that the four eleventh generation great-grandparents were the gentleman of the village of Isla in the sixteenth century.