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health

The Future of Healthcare and Family Policies in Spain: A Path Forward

As Spain continues to navigate the complexities of its healthcare system and family policies, several key developments and challenges have come to the forefront, particularly relevant for expats living in the country.

Demographic Shifts and Healthcare Challenges

Spain's healthcare system, widely regarded as one of the best in the world, is facing significant demographic shifts that demand immediate attention. The population pyramid is expected to flip dramatically by 2050, with the proportion of the population above 65 years old projected to rise from 35% to 75%[1].

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health

The Importance of Adequate Sleep for Children: A Guide for Expats in Spain

As expats in Spain, ensuring the health and well-being of our children is a top priority, and one often overlooked but crucial aspect is their sleep. Recent guidelines from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine highlight the critical role sleep plays in the development and health of children, and here’s what you need to know.

Recommended Sleep Durations

According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the amount of sleep children need varies significantly by age. Here are the recommended sleep durations:

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travel

Top International Destinations and Travel Trends for 2025

As the world gears up for another year of exploration and adventure, the latest travel trends and top destinations for 2025 are taking center stage. For expats in Spain and travelers worldwide, here’s what you need to know to plan your next great escape.

Urban Tourism Leads the Way

In 2025, urban tourism is expected to dominate the travel landscape, with a significant 53% of travelers aiming to visit major cities. This trend is driven by the allure of vibrant city life, cultural experiences, and the convenience of urban amenities. Cities like Rome, with its Jubilee Year celebrations, are set to attract millions of visitors. Rome's historic sites, such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and St. Peter’s Basilica, along with its charming neighborhoods like Trastevere, make it an irresistible destination[3].

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emergency-response

Two Forest Fires Continue to Rage in Cantabria, Spain

Ongoing Battles in Guriezo and San Felices de Buelna

As of February 18, 2023, two forest fires in the Cantabria region of Spain remain active, posing significant challenges to local authorities and firefighting teams. The fires are located in the municipalities of Guriezo and San Felices de Buelna, areas known for their lush forests and natural beauty.

Fire in Guriezo

The fire in Guriezo, a coastal town in the eastern part of Cantabria, has been particularly stubborn. Despite the efforts of firefighters, the blaze continues to spread, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. The fire has forced the evacuation of several homes and has impacted local wildlife, highlighting the urgent need for effective containment measures.

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economy

Valles Pasiegos Launches Initiative to Support Local Commerce Amid Challenging Times

In a proactive effort to bolster the local economy, the government and the municipality of Valles Pasiegos have announced the organization of a series of workshops and events aimed at supporting local commerce, which has been facing significant challenges.

Dates and Events

The initiative, scheduled to take place in the coming weeks, will include a range of activities designed to enhance the viability and visibility of local businesses. The exact dates for these events will be announced shortly, but they are expected to commence in late February and continue through March.

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animal-welfare

Wolf Cull Urged in Cantabria to Protect Livestock

In the picturesque valleys of the Pasiegos region in Cantabria, Spain, a pressing issue has come to the forefront as local farmers and the Regionalist Party of Cantabria (PRC) are calling for the culling of wolves to protect livestock. This urgent appeal comes in the wake of repeated attacks on cattle and sheep, which have resulted in significant economic losses for the farming community.

The Problem at Hand

The Pasiegos valleys, known for their lush landscapes and traditional farming practices, have seen a surge in wolf attacks over the past few years. These attacks not only result in the loss of valuable livestock but also inflict emotional and financial strain on the farmers. The PRC, recognizing the severity of the situation, is advocating for immediate action to mitigate these losses.

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