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Controversy Deepens Over President MazĂłn's Presence at CECOPI During Flood Alert

In the ongoing investigation into the handling of the devastating floods in the Valencia region, a new twist has emerged regarding the presence of President Carlos MazĂłn at the Centre of Coordinating Operational Integration (CECOPI) on the day of the disaster.

On October 29, 2024, a severe flood, known as a "gota frĂ­a" (cold drop), hit the region, resulting in significant damage and loss of life. The critical question has been whether President MazĂłn was present at CECOPI when the alert was issued at 20:11.

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health

Controversy Erupts as All Magisterial Formulas Withdrawn from Granada Pharmacy

In a shocking turn of events, all magisterial formulas prepared by a pharmacy in Granada have been withdrawn, sparking concern and confusion among the local community, particularly expats who rely on these customized medications.

Background and Context

Magisterial formulas are bespoke pharmaceutical preparations tailored to individual patients' needs, often prescribed when standard commercial medications are not suitable. These formulas are a staple in many Spanish pharmacies, including those in Granada, a city known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene.

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health

COVID-19 Pandemic Drives Shift to Digital Health Strategies in Spain

The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a significant transformation in the way healthcare is managed in Spain, particularly in regions like Catalonia and beyond. For expats living in Spain, understanding these changes can be crucial for navigating the healthcare system.

From Traditional Healthcare to Digital Solutions

Prior to the pandemic, healthcare in Spain was largely traditional, with patients relying on physical visits to health centers and hospitals. However, the onset of COVID-19 in early 2020 necessitated a rapid shift towards digital health strategies to minimize nonessential patient contact and enhance disease control and diagnosis.

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culture

Escola Valenciana Presents the 2025 Trobades: A Celebration of Valencian Language and Culture

In a vibrant display of linguistic and cultural pride, Escola Valenciana has announced the schedule for the 2025 Trobades, a series of events that will celebrate the Valencian language and community. The Trobades, which translate to "meetings" or "gatherings," are set to take place in various municipalities across the Valencian region, emphasizing the importance of preserving and promoting the Valencian language.

First Trobada: Picassent on March 21

The inaugural event of the 2025 Trobades will be held in Picassent, a town in the Horta Sud region, on March 21. This kickoff event sets the stage for a series of gatherings that will span across 18 different municipalities, including Fageca, Benimantell, Gandia, el RĂ fol d'AlmĂșnia, XĂ tiva, and Aielo de Malferit.

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politics

FeijĂło Under Pressure: The PP's Strategic Maneuvers Against the Constitutional Court

In a tumultuous period for Spanish politics, the leader of the People's Party (PP), Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło, finds himself at the forefront of a contentious battle against the Constitutional Court. This standoff is part of a broader strategy by the PP to challenge what they perceive as a progressive tilt in the judiciary, particularly in the context of the amnesty law and other key judicial decisions.

The Amnesty Law and the Constitutional Court

The Constitutional Court, now with a progressive majority for the first time since 2013, is set to rule on the amnesty law in the coming months. This prospect has prompted the PP to launch a vigorous campaign to discredit the court. FeijĂło has been vocal in his criticism, labeling the Constitutional Court as "a political court at the service of the government" and suggesting that its judges could be guilty of prevarication[2].

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emergency-response

Firefighters in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Unveil New Traffic Accident Rescue Equipment

In a significant enhancement to their emergency response capabilities, the firefighters of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria have introduced new state-of-the-art equipment specifically designed for rescue operations in traffic accidents. This upgrade is part of an ongoing effort to improve public safety and emergency services in the region.

Advanced Rescue Tools

The new equipment includes cutting-edge hydraulic rescue tools, often referred to as "Jaws of Life," which are crucial for extricating victims trapped in vehicles following accidents. These tools are designed to quickly and safely cut through metal and other materials, allowing firefighters to access and rescue individuals in the most efficient manner possible.

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