During the holiday season last year, tourists flocked to popular destinations like Spain and the Canary Islands, however, several protests were organised opposing huge tourism numbers
Compared to the millions of Brits that flock to Tenerife and Grand Canaria every year, hardly anyone visits this lesser known island filled with natural beauty
Spain's national weather agency (Aemet) has issued the Canary Islands with weather warnings as they face stormy conditions. The much-loved holiday destinations have been placed under yellow and amber alerts.
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has activated yellow warnings for Wednesday from 18:00 hours in the western islands and Gran Canaria by wind that will be moderate northeast, generally strong in several parts of the islands and will intensify at night with gusts that can be very strong in low areas of exposed slopes.
The Canary Islands have been issued a stark warning about the anti-tourism sentiment that's growing in the popular holiday hotspots. There has been protests on the islands by locals concerned about over-tourism on the islands, which are visited by millions of UK holidaymakers every year
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The surge in holiday rentals is forcing locals to leave as it becomes completely unaffordable to live in the Canary Islands.
Spain’s marine rescue service on Thursday said that more than 550 migrants have reached its Canary Islands in boats over the past two days
Total of 10,547 migrants died trying to reach Spain by boat last year, according to monitoring group Caminando Fronteras
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Spain’s marine rescue service on Thursday said that more than 550 migrants have reached its Canary Islands in boats over the past two days MADRID -- More than 550 migrants have arrived in Spain ...
MADRID — More than 550 migrants have arrived in Spain’s Canary Islands in boats over the past two days, Spain’s maritime rescue service said Thursday. At least one body was found in one of ...