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Man Dies After Stabbing in Mijas, Málaga
Worldel-mundo5d ago

Man Dies After Stabbing in Mijas, Málaga

A 25-year-old man with an extensive criminal record, who had previously barricaded himself in his home twice and was in a wheelchair due to a 2022 shooting, has died after being stabbed in a residence in Mijas, Málaga.

Culturepublico12d ago

Film Review: Maryam Touzani's 'Calle Málaga'

A review of Maryam Touzani's film 'Calle Málaga' describes it as an interesting portrait of a part of Tangier, focusing on an old woman and her house-museum, though noting its perceived minor scope.

Tipperary Woman Dies in Belfast Hit-and-Run, Man Arrested
Politicsel-mundoirish-timesirish-independent+2ndtvthe-journal1mo ago5 sources

Tipperary Woman Dies in Belfast Hit-and-Run, Man Arrested

A 24-year-old woman from County Tipperary has died after a hit-and-run collision in Belfast, and a man has been arrested in connection with the incident. Investigations are ongoing into the circumstances surrounding her death.

Spain Issues Heat Warning for Costa del Sol
Environmentmorgunbladid1mo ago

Spain Issues Heat Warning for Costa del Sol

The Spanish meteorological agency Aemet has issued a high-temperature warning for the Málaga region in Andalusia, Southern Spain, with temperatures expected to reach up to 40 degrees Celsius. The warning is in effect for today and tomorrow, following a similar alert yesterday.

New Theory on Picasso's 'Guernica' Origins Links to Málaga Massacre
Culturela-vanguardia3mo ago

New Theory on Picasso's 'Guernica' Origins Links to Málaga Massacre

A new theory suggests that Picasso's iconic 'Guernica' may have been influenced by the Málaga massacre, rather than solely the bombing of Guernica. The article explores how the artist's commission from the Spanish Republic could have incorporated memories of the earlier atrocity.

Málaga Port Sculptures Spark Controversy
Culturenzz4mo ago

Málaga Port Sculptures Spark Controversy

The installation of two massive sculptures of Roman gods, Venus and Neptune, in Málaga's port last week has drawn mixed reactions from residents, with some hoping for their removal.

Moroccan Director Maryam Touzani Opens Malaga Festival with ‘Calle Málaga’
Culturemorocco-world-news5mo ago

Moroccan Director Maryam Touzani Opens Malaga Festival with ‘Calle Málaga’

Rabat – Moroccan cinema took center stage on Friday as Maryam Touzani’s latest feature film, “Calle Málaga,” premiered at the opening of the 29th Spanish-Language Film Festival in Málaga, running from March 6 to 15.  The inauguration ceremony was held at the historic Teatro Cervantes, attended by Spain’s Minister of Culture, the Mayor of Málaga, […] The post Moroccan Director Maryam Touzani Opens Malaga Festival with ‘Calle Málaga’ appeared first on Morocco World News.

Málaga Festival Buzz Title ‘Runner,’ Sold by Latido, Introduces Talent-to-Track Director Laura García Alonso
Culturevariety5mo ago

Málaga Festival Buzz Title ‘Runner,’ Sold by Latido, Introduces Talent-to-Track Director Laura García Alonso

“Runner,” Laura García Alonso’s debut feature, tells the story of a young competitive athlete who suffers a psychotic break while training intensely for a major race. The film, sold internationally by Madrid-based Latido Films, premieres in competition at this year’s Málaga Film Festival. It will be introduced to buyers at Málaga’s Spanish Screenings. Adding to […]

Moroccan director Maryam Touzani returns with 'Calle Málaga', an ode to life in old age
CultureFrance 245mo ago

Moroccan director Maryam Touzani returns with 'Calle Málaga', an ode to life in old age

In this episode of arts24, Eve Jackson speaks to Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani, whose intimate and quietly powerful cinema continues to explore love, identity and the tensions within Moroccan society. After "Adam" and "The Blue Caftan", she returns with her most personal film yet, "Calle Málaga" – a story of memory, mixed identity and belonging set in Tangier's historic Spanish community. At a time when debates around migration and identity feel increasingly polarised, Touzani brings the conversation back to something deeply human. The film is also a tender and rare meditation on ageing and desire – celebrating vitality, intimacy and dignity later in life in ways cinema seldom dares to portray.

Man Found Dead in Malaga, Investigation Underway
Worldla-vanguardia2d ago

Man Found Dead in Malaga, Investigation Underway

Authorities in Málaga are investigating the violent death of a 52-year-old man. Initial findings suggest the man was severely beaten but did not seek medical attention, leading to his death.

Racing, Dépor, and Málaga Return to Primera Division
Cultureel-mundo3d ago

Racing, Dépor, and Málaga Return to Primera Division

Racing, Dépor, and Málaga have been promoted back to Spain's top football division after several years of absence. Representatives from the three teams discuss the challenges and significance of this achievement, highlighting the return of their clubs to where their parents and grandparents saw them.

Málaga Transformed into Survival Horror Game Setting by Local Developers
Technologyla-vanguardia9d ago

Málaga Transformed into Survival Horror Game Setting by Local Developers

Closed Room Studio is developing a new "survival horror" video game that meticulously reconstructs the center of Málaga, blending religious imagery with Phoenician mythology. The creators shared insights into the challenges of entrepreneurship, highlighting the significant financial struggles faced during the game's development.

Two Children Die in House Fire in Benalmádena, Spain
Worldel-mundola-vanguardiabalkan-web18d ago3 sources

Two Children Die in House Fire in Benalmádena, Spain

Two children, aged 10 and 15, have died in a house fire in Benalmádena, Málaga, with their bodies found completely charred. In a separate but similar tragedy, a mother and her one-year-old infant were found deceased in a fire in Shkodër, Albania, with the mother reportedly attempting to protect her children.

Spanish 'Blue Zones' Identified for High Longevity
Healthel-mundo2mo ago

Spanish 'Blue Zones' Identified for High Longevity

Demographer Michel Poulain has mapped Spain's 'blue zones,' identifying regions like Soria, La Rioja, and Segovia as having significantly higher longevity rates compared to areas such as Cádiz, Sevilla, and Málaga.

Easter and Holy Week Celebrations Across Spain, Reflecting on Traditions
CultureEL PAISla-vanguardia4mo ago2 sources

Easter and Holy Week Celebrations Across Spain, Reflecting on Traditions

Spain observes its deep-rooted Easter and Semana Santa traditions with thousands of penitents and public figures participating in processions across cities like Seville, Zamora, and Málaga. This year's celebrations also prompt reflections on the historical significance and traditional solemnity of Holy Week in Spanish villages.

Renowned Serbian pianist in Cyprus debut
Culturecyprus-mail5mo ago

Renowned Serbian pianist in Cyprus debut

This March, the Pharos Arts Foundation continues its collaboration with the Málaga International Piano Competition for another year, bringing the 2025 Competition’s First Prize winner to Cyprus. Music lovers, get ready to welcome Bogdan Dugalić to Cyprus’ music scene. For one evening only, Cyprus audiences will get to witness live the musician who received the […]

Europe Prepares for Total Solar Eclipse, Sparks Excitement and Concerns
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Europe Prepares for Total Solar Eclipse, Sparks Excitement and Concerns

Millions across Europe, particularly in Iceland and Spain, are preparing for a rare total solar eclipse, leading to high demand for viewing glasses and discussions about its potential impact on electricity grids. Scientists hope to use the event to study the sun's mysteries, while the public is eager to safely observe and photograph the celestial spectacle.

Four Films Recommended for Viewing This Week
Cultureobservador11d ago

Four Films Recommended for Viewing This Week

This week's film recommendations from Eurico de Barros include Josef von Sternberg's 'The Saga of Anatahan', 'Calle Málaga', 'Playback' (a biography of Carlos Paião), and 'Les Misérables: The Story of Jean Valjean'.

Police Seize Large Weapons Arsenal and Drugs in Málaga
Worldla-vanguardia24d ago

Police Seize Large Weapons Arsenal and Drugs in Málaga

An operation initiated in May by Spanish police in Málaga has resulted in the seizure of a significant arsenal, including 36 assault rifles, handguns, and hand grenades, alongside 120 kg of cocaine and other drugs.

Two-Year-Old Girl Drowns in Bathtub in Málaga, Spain
Worldel-mundo1mo ago

Two-Year-Old Girl Drowns in Bathtub in Málaga, Spain

A two-year-old girl has drowned in the bathtub of her home in Álora, Málaga, prompting an investigation by the Civil Guard into the circumstances. This incident marks the third drowning of a minor in the region this summer.

Tributes Paid to Irish Victims of Malaga Car Crash
Worldirish-timesrte-newsthe-journal1mo ago3 sources

Tributes Paid to Irish Victims of Malaga Car Crash

Heartfelt tributes were paid to three young Irish individuals from Mullingar who tragically died in a car crash in Malaga, Spain. Friends and family remembered them as 'forever young, forever loved' following the fatal incident.

Cleaning Liquid Caused False Colon Cancer Positives in Málaga
Worldla-vanguardia2mo ago

Cleaning Liquid Caused False Colon Cancer Positives in Málaga

A cleaning liquid has been identified as the cause of false positive colon cancer diagnoses affecting approximately 400 individuals in Málaga, prompting a review by the regional government and a demand for explanations from the Andalusian Ombudsman.

Andalusian High Court Annuls Málaga's Low Emission Zone Rule for City-Only Vehicles
Politicsel-mundo2mo ago

Andalusian High Court Annuls Málaga's Low Emission Zone Rule for City-Only Vehicles

The High Court of Justice of Andalusia (TSJA) has annulled Málaga's low emission zone regulation that exclusively applied to vehicles registered in the city. The court ruled that the requirement infringes upon the free movement of goods and people, violating principles of free enterprise and market unity without sufficient technical justification.

'Corredora': A Film on Mental Health for Runners
Culturela-vanguardia2mo ago

'Corredora': A Film on Mental Health for Runners

Laura Garcia Alonso's film 'Corredora', awarded Best Debut Feature at the Málaga Festival, explores the dual nature of running as both a salvation and a downfall, and is now showing in cinemas.

Early Summer Charm in Málaga
Cultureluxemburger-wort2mo ago

Early Summer Charm in Málaga

A travel article describes Málaga, Andalusia's colorful princess, as a destination offering a delightful blend of beaches, culture, and culinary experiences during early summer.

French Director and Greek Officer Sentenced in Separate Sexual Abuse Cases
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French Director and Greek Officer Sentenced in Separate Sexual Abuse Cases

French film director Christophe Ruggia received a five-year sentence on appeal for sexually assaulting a minor, while a former Greek parliamentary police officer was sentenced to four life terms for the sexual abuse of his children.

Latido Boards Sales on Ángeles González-Sinde’s Málaga Competition Player ‘Blue Lights of Benidorm’
Culturevariety5mo ago

Latido Boards Sales on Ángeles González-Sinde’s Málaga Competition Player ‘Blue Lights of Benidorm’

Madrid-based Latido Films has picked up international sales rights to crime-thriller/family drama “Blue Lights of Benidorm” (“Después de Kim”), the latest feature from two-time Goya winner Ángeles González-Sinde which is set to play in the Málaga Festival’s main competition. A Spanish co-production between Gerardo Herrero and Mariela Besuievsky’s Tornasol Media and Pedro Pastor’s Voramar Films, […]