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Granada, Spain🇪🇸World breaks hottest day record again, on MondayBy Gloria DickieThe world again registered its hottest d...
25/07/2024

Granada, Spain🇪🇸World breaks hottest day record again, on Monday
By Gloria Dickie

The world again registered its hottest day on record on Monday, inching past the previous high recorded just 24 hours earlier on Sunday, according to preliminary data from a European Union monitoring agency.

As heatwaves sizzled around the world and wildfires engulfed parts of the Mediterranean, Russia and Canada, the global average surface air temperature rose to 17.15 degrees Celsius (62.87 degrees Fahrenheit) on Monday, July 22. That was 0.06 C (0.11 F) higher than Sunday's record according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, which has tracked such data since 1940.

This includes temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere, which is currently in winter, bringing down the worldwide average.

Scientists said it was possible that Tuesday or Wednesday of this week could again surpass Monday's record, as temperature peaks generally happen in clusters.

The last record hot day was in July 2023, when the record was repeatedly broken across four consecutive days from July 3 through 6. Before that, it was set in August 2016.

What makes this year's record unusual is that - unlike in 2023 and 2016 - the world in April moved out of the El Nino climate pattern, which generally amplifies global temperatures owing to warmer-than-usual waters in the Eastern Pacific.

Karsten Haustein, a climate scientist at Leipzig University in Germany, said it was "remarkable" that the record had been breached again now with the world well into the neutral phase of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation.

This points to the greater-than-ever influence of climate change, driven by the burning of fossil fuels, in boosting global temperatures, scientists say.

"It's really alarming that there's not an El Nino year and we're seeing this," said Joyce Kimutai, a climate scientist with Imperial College London and the Kenya Meteorological Department. "We've seen the signal come back to neutral, and almost La Nina, actually."

A La Nina would lead to substantial global cooling, masking some of the warming from climate change.

"Then we would really expect the temperatures to come down," she said. "If that is not happening, then it means there's really something wrong happening in our planet."

ASIA BOILS

China has issued a series of heat alerts this week, with dozens of weather stations in parts of central and northwestern China recording temperatures in excess of 40 C (104 F).

The central Chinese city of Wuhan, which hosted an international climate change meeting this week, issued a heat red alert early on Wednesday after temperatures hit 42.2 C (108 F) a day earlier.

Taiwan was also bracing for the impact of Typhoon Gaemi on Wednesday, with factories and financial markets shut down amid forecasts of torrential rain. Wind speeds at its centre were approaching their second highest ever recorded for the Western Pacific Ocean on Wednesday afternoon. China's state weather bureau also issued a typhoon red alert.

Scientists say climate change is making typhoons - tropical cyclones which gain energy by feeding on ocean heat – more intense, capable of reaching greater wind speeds and dumping more rain.

Japan too has experienced record-breaking heat throughout July. Heat stroke alerts were issued in 39 of the country's 47 prefectures on Monday, with temperatures exceeding 37C (99 F).

BURNING DOWN

More than 40 million Americans on Tuesday were facing dangerous temperatures, largely in the U.S. West where wind gusts and dry conditions stoked dozens of wildfires.

Excessive heat will continue to blanket an area stretching north from the U.S. Southwest through Nevada and into Idaho and Montana over the next two days before milder temperatures arrive on Friday, the U.S. National Weather Service said.

The province of Alberta in western Canada is also grappling with dozens of wildfires that have caused evacuations of thousands of people, including from Jasper National Park on Monday night.

Even the far north is enduring a heatwave.

Fairbanks, Alaska was set to hit 31 C (88 F) on Wednesday, approaching past records, while temperatures in parts of the Canadian, Russian and Norwegian Arctic were reaching temperatures more than 9 C (16.2 F) above the 1979 to 2000 baseline average for this time of year.

Russia's state forest agency has been battling dozens of blazes in Siberia in recent days as the unusually hot summer fuels fires.

COOLING OFF?

In Europe, Spain endured blistering temperatures in its second heatwave of the summer, which arrived on Tuesday, just four days after the first one ended. The heat was expected to peak on Wednesday, with at least one wildfire burning out of control in the northeast of the country.

Weather service AEMET put about half of Spain's territory on orange alert for heat and part of the eastern region of Extremadura on red alert, forecasting maximum temperatures of 44 C.

Meanwhile, Greece's longest-ever heatwave ended officially on Wednesday after 16 days, beating the record set just last year.

"It is noteworthy that the record was broken so quickly, in just the following year," said Kostas Lagouvardos, research director of the National Observatory of Athens.While temperatures during the latest heatwave - Greece's second this summer - were not extreme, nighttime temperatures did not fall below 30 C in certain regions, compounding the impact of heat stress on humans, Lagouvardos said.

Andalucia, Spain
01/02/2024

Andalucia, Spain

Madrid, Spain🎄☃️🎁🎅🏼🎁☃️🎄Christmas MarketDate: November 25, 2023 – December 31, 2023The fair gathering antiques, artworks ...
27/11/2023

Madrid, Spain🎄☃️🎁🎅🏼🎁☃️🎄Christmas Market
Date: November 25, 2023 – December 31, 2023

The fair gathering antiques, artworks and collectibles is coming back to Madrid once again this year with more than 12,000 items. Collectors will find thousands of reasons to visit Madrid Christmas Market: vintage pieces from the 1960s to the 1980s, archaeological pieces, paintings and miscellanea.

Also, you’ll find pieces of furniture from different styles and periods, such as tables, chairs, stools, trunks, mirrors, home bars, lamps, desks, etc.

Madeira, Portugal 🎄☃️🎁🎅🏼🎁☃️🎄Christmas MarketDate: December 01, 2023 – January 07, 2024Incredible throughout the year, Ma...
26/11/2023

Madeira, Portugal 🎄☃️🎁🎅🏼🎁☃️🎄Christmas Market
Date: December 01, 2023 – January 07, 2024

Incredible throughout the year, Madeira and Porto Santo are simply magical for the end of the year celebrations. Imagine two islands of rare beauty adorned with a thousand lights to celebrate Christmas and the New Year.

The traditions of this island, the climate, the local gastronomy and the main events of this festivity, will surely surprise you. Madeira, a Portuguese island, celebrates to the fullest the arrival of Christmas season, with a traditional Christmas market, held in Avenida Arriaga central walkways, at the heart of its main capital – Funchal.

Manchester, United Kingdom🎄🎅🏼🎄Christmas MarketDate: November 11, 2023 – December 22, 2023 For your next winter holiday, ...
19/11/2023

Manchester, United Kingdom🎄🎅🏼🎄Christmas Market
Date: November 11, 2023 – December 22, 2023

For your next winter holiday, explore one of the UK's largest and most beautiful Christmas markets. The most original, biggest and - arguably - the best Christmas markets in the country, Manchester Christmas Markets are an ideal destination for a festive outing.

Arriving in the city in 1999, the first Christmas market in the UK has grown every year since, now attracting more than nine million visitors each year. Some 300 beautifully crafted stalls located across the city, offer mouth-watering international food, drinks and finely crafted Yuletide gifts in the heart of the buzzing city centre. Spread across 10 individual sites - each with its own distinctive character, the Manchester Christmas Markets have something to offer every festive visitor.

Craiova, Romania🎄🎅🏼🎄Christmas MarketDate: November 17, 2023 – January 02, 2024This is the first year that a Romanian Chr...
16/11/2023

Craiova, Romania🎄🎅🏼🎄Christmas Market
Date: November 17, 2023 – January 02, 2024

This is the first year that a Romanian Christmas market has joined the podium of your best Christmas markets in Europe. With an exceptional cultural program, entertainment for young and old, an ice rink, amazing Christmas cottages and among the most beautiful Christmas lights in Europe, Craiova offers the best of Christmas in a family atmosphere.

For a successful event, Craiova Municipality has distributed the various Christmas events, markets, the ice rink, the concerts, creative workshops, food stands in four different places in the city. They are linked together by magical illuminations (over a million led bulbs) making Craiova not only one of the best Christmas Market in Europe but also the best Christmas Lights Destination in Romania.

Gdansk, Poland🎄🎅🏼🎄Christmas MarketDate: November 24, 2023 – December 23, 2023.Gdansk is one of the Best Destinations in ...
15/11/2023

Gdansk, Poland🎄🎅🏼🎄Christmas Market
Date: November 24, 2023 – December 23, 2023.

Gdansk is one of the Best Destinations in Europe for a Christmas City Break. The Gdańsk Christmas Fair is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Poland. You elected it on the podium of the best Christmas markets in Europe, making it the most voted Polish Christmas market since the creation of this competition in 2009.

The amazing ambience of the Christmas Fair is mostly created by its unique and mood-setting scenery. The Three Wise Men, angels and saints look at you from Angel Mill, high above. You can ride a horse or take a spin on a fabulous Venetian carousel or find a moment of solace at the Holy Family Shrine.

14/11/2023

Zurich, Switzerland🧀 Fondue Gondola in Zurich

Step into our cozy Swiss mountain gondola transformed into a fondue haven.
📆 Nov 1, 2023, to Feb 17, 2024,
📍Sechseläutenplatz, Zurich

offers 3 options:

🧀 Fondue Bernadette
Glacier fondue, four exquisite Swiss cheeses
40 CHF*

🧀 Moitié Moitié
The classic with Gruyère and Vacherin Fribourgeois cheese
42 CHF*

🧀 Truffle Fondue with Champagne (my fav one)
Four Swiss cheeses, champagne and black autumn truffle
45 CHF*

*Prices per person.

Wiesbaden, Germany – U.S. military says 5 crew members killed in helicopter crash over MediterraneanFive U.S. servicepeo...
12/11/2023

Wiesbaden, Germany – U.S. military says 5 crew members killed in helicopter crash over Mediterranean

Five U.S. servicepeople were killed when a military helicopter crashed over the eastern Mediterranean Sea during a training mission, U.S. officials said Sunday.

The military's European Command said all five crew members on board were killed when the aircraft went down “during a routine air refueling mission as part of military training.”

The military first announced the crash on Saturday and said that the cause is under investigation, but there are no indications of any hostile activity involved. It said on Sunday that “search and rescue efforts began immediately, including nearby U.S. military aircraft and ships.”

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement that “we mourn the tragic loss of five U.S. service members during a training accident in the Mediterranean Sea early Saturday morning."

“While we continue to gather more information about this deadly crash, it is another stark reminder that the brave men and women who defend our great nation put their lives on the line each and every day to keep our country safe,” he said.

European Command said that out of respect for the families of the service members and in line with Department of Defense policy, the identities of the crew members are being withheld for 24 hours until the families of those killed have been notified.

It wasn’t immediately clear which military service the aircraft belonged to. The Air Force has sent additional squadrons to the region and the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, which has an array of aircraft on board, has also been operating in the eastern Mediterranean.

13/09/2023

Óbidos, Portugal – Discover the charm and diversity of Portugal's cities, where history meets modernity in a captivating blend

Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Its location on the Atlantic Ocean has influenced many aspects of its culture: salt cod and grilled sardines are national dishes, the Algarve's beaches are a major destination and much of the nation’s architecture dates to the 1500s–1800s, when Portugal had a powerful maritime empire.

11/09/2023

Barcelona, Spain – Montserrat Monastery

Montserrat Monastery is a hidden gem above the clouds that you absolutely need to discover when visiting Barcelona. But don't stop there! Hop on the St. John's Funicular to ascend even higher and relish the breathtaking views of Montserrat as you climb the mountainside. Once you reach the summit, you will encounter an observation point that gifts you with an unbelievable panoramic view of the entire Catalonia!

Munich, Germany – Oktoberfest 2023Date: September 16, 2023 – October 3, 2023 Highlights at the OktoberfestWith six milli...
01/09/2023

Munich, Germany – Oktoberfest 2023
Date: September 16, 2023 – October 3, 2023

Highlights at the Oktoberfest
With six million guests a year, the Oktoberfest is the largest public festival in the world. No wonder: The Oktoberfest celebrates Bavarian tradition with delicious food, Munich beer and countless rides and attractions on the festival grounds and in the tents.

Experience highlights such as the Grand entry of the Oktoberfest landlords and breweries, the ceremonial opening of the beer tapping or the traditional costume parade on the first Sunday of Oktoberfest.

In addition, the whole world comes together to celebrate in a total of 17 large and 21 small festival tents.

Especially for visits to the Oktoberfest at the weekends or in the evening, it is worth reserving a table in the festival tents in advance. We have compiled the most important information on table reservations.

Info for visitors and press: Opening hours and more
Date:
Oktoberfest is held annually from the Saturday after September 15 to the first Sunday in October. If October 1 or 2 is a Sunday, Oktoberfest is extended up to and including October 3 (a public holiday in Germany).

Opening Hours:

• Beer is served in the big festival tents until 10:30 p.m. in the small tents until 11 p.m. — closing everywhere at 11:30 p.m. (Käfer Wies'n-Schänke and Kufflers Weinzelt: Beer serving until 0:30 a.m. — closing at 1 a.m.).
• The stalls and rides open at 12 a.m. until 12 p.m. on inauguration day, at 10 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. until midnight on Fridays and Monday, 2. October, at 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. on Saturdays and at 9 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. on Sundays.
• The historic Oktoberfest "Oide Wiesn" is open daily from 10 a.m. until 11:30 p.m.
• Special times on Opening Day (Beer is served from 12 a.m.)

Location: Theresienwiese in Munich
• Date: Starts Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023, ends Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023
• Visitors: 5.7 million at the Oktoberfest 2022
• History: the first Oktoberfest was held on Oct. 12, 1810

Spangdahlem, Air Base, Germany – Two American soldiers suspected of murderAn altercation took place at a funfair in Witt...
20/08/2023

Spangdahlem, Air Base, Germany – Two American soldiers suspected of murder

An altercation took place at a funfair in Wittlich on the night of Saturday to Sunday. The fatally stabbed victim is a 28-year-old man.

German authorities suspect two American soldiers of having killed a man on the night of Saturday to Sunday, after an altercation at a funfair in Wittlich, in the west of the country, police said on Sunday.

“After the murder of a 28-year-old man, two suspects were arrested (…). They are American soldiers, ”announced the police authorities of Treves (west), in a press release.

On the night of Saturday to Sunday, an altercation broke out between several people at the funfair in the small town of Wittlich, located in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, between Treves and Koblenz. During this fight, “a 28-year-old man was stabbed to death”, and “four people, two men and two women, moved away from the crime scene”, reported the police, citing witnesses.

Two suspects aged 25 and 26
Among the members of the group on the run, who were quickly identified, “suspicions grew against the two men, aged 25 and 26”, whom the police arrested and handed over to American authorities. These will take care of the file, “in accordance with the statutes of NATO”, she specified. “We have never experienced that here”, reacted this Sunday the mayor of Wittlich, Joachim Rodenkirch, questioned by the local press.

The American military presence in Germany has been a pillar of NATO defense since World War II. Since the end of the Cold War, however, it has fallen, from some 200,000 soldiers in 1990 to 34,500 today. Former US President Donald Trump, who criticized Germany for not contributing enough to the NATO budget and not financing its own defence, decided without consultation in July 2020 to redeploy around 12′ outside Germany. 000 soldiers. This project was finally abandoned by his successor Joe Biden.


Spangdahlem Air Base, Deutschland –- US-Militärangehörige sollen Mann erstochen haben

Nach dem tödlichen Angriff auf einen Besucher der Säubrennerkirmes in Wittich verlassen zwei Männer in der Begleitung von Frauen das Gelände. Die Polizei nimmt sie kurz darauf fest. Nun stellt sich heraus, dass es sich bei den Verdächtigen um Angehörige des US-Militärs handelt.

Nach dem Tod eines 28-Jährigen bei einer Kirmes im rheinland-pfälzischen Wittlich hat sich der Verdacht gegen zwei festgenommene Männer der Polizei zufolge erhärtet. Bei den 25 und 26 Jahre alten Männern handele es sich um US-amerikanische Militärangehörige, teilte das Polizeipräsidium Trier mit. Die Staatsanwaltschaft Trier gebe das Verfahren daher an die US-Strafverfolgungsbehörden ab - dem NATO-Truppenstatut entsprechend.

"Aus diesem Grund wurde das Office of Special Investigations (OSI), die Ermittlungsbehörde der US Airbase Spangdahlem, frühzeitig in die weiteren Ermittlungen eingebunden und übernimmt diese ab dem heutigen Tag", teilte die Polizei mit.

Die Übergabe der beiden Männer an die amerikanische Ermittlungsbehörde sei bereits erfolgt. Bei einer Auseinandersetzung während der sogenannten Säubrennerkirmes in Wittlich war in der Nacht zum Samstag ein 28-Jähriger getötet worden. Er erlitt eine tödliche Stichverletzung. Am Samstagabend nahm die Polizei zwei Tatverdächtige vorläufig fest.

Ein Verdächtiger hat Verletzung im Gesicht

Zu der Tat war es bei der seit Freitag laufenden Säubrennerkirmes gekommen. Die Kirmes soll nach Angaben der Stadt trotz der tödlichen Attacke weiterhin stattfinden. Nach ersten Erkenntnissen der Beamten hatten sich die zwei Männer kurz nach der Tat vom Tatort in der Innenstadt entfernt. Einer der beiden habe eine blutende Verletzung im Bereich des Gesichtes gehabt, womöglich an der Stirn, hieß es. Die beiden hätten das Fest in Begleitung von zwei Frauen verlassen.

Der Vorfall überschattet die traditionelle Kirmes, die auch überregional Besucherinnen und Besucher anzieht - bis zum Ende des Volksfestes am kommenden Montag erwartet die Polizei bis zu 100.000 Menschen. Wegen der Ermittlungen wurden am Samstag allerdings Teile des Geländes gesperrt.

Rota, Spain – Wildfire on Spain's Tenerife burning 'out of control'A wildfire in a mountainous national park on the Span...
17/08/2023

Rota, Spain – Wildfire on Spain's Tenerife burning 'out of control'

A wildfire in a mountainous national park on the Spanish island of Tenerife has rapidly expanded to become the "most complex" blaze to hit the Canary Islands in four decades, the regional government said on Thursday.

Hundreds of firefighters are trying to bring the fire under control.

How big is the blaze?
The fire has grown to cover an area of 2,600 hectares (6,425 acres) since breaking out on Wednesday on Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands.

The blaze has now extended across 31 kilometers (19 miles) of dry woodland, engulfing both sides of Mount Teide, Spain's tallest peak.

"The night has been very tough...this is the most complex fire we've had in the Canary Islands in the last 40 years," regional leader, Fernando Clavijo, told a news conference.

At an earlier press briefing in the island's capital, Santa Cruz, Clavijo said that the wildfire was spiraling "out of control," and the situation is dangerous.

Clavijo said that despite challenging weather conditions, he was confident that efforts to extinguish the blaze would pay off in a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter.

What is the latest?
Efforts to combat the wildfire involve the deployment of 17 aircraft and a combined contingent of 250 firefighters and military personnel. Additional waterbombing aircraft was also sent from the mainland.

Vicky Palma, an adviser on wildfires to the Tenerife council, said on Canarias Radio that the anticipated drop in nighttime temperatures to around 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) was expected to intensify wind patterns in the region.

Pedro Martinez, the chief of the island's emergency services, said the fire had spread to the north, towards a valley where several camping sites are located.

Rosa Davila, who leads the Tenerife council, said all mountain access points on the island, including the popular tourist attraction Mount Teide, had been closed off.

Evacuations underway
The spreading wildfire has prompted authorities to evacuate around 3,800 people from El Rosario and La Orotava in the island's northeast.

A shelter for dogs took precautionary measures by evacuating some of its most vulnerable canines and those with respiratory issues to shield them from the smoke.

The two airports on Tenerife are operating normally, according to Spain's airport operator Aena.

A heat wave struck the Canary Islands in recent weeks, leaving numerous regions of the already desert-like archipelago extremely dry and heightening the wildfire risk.

Throughout this summer, firefighting teams have successfully extinguished a series of forest fires on the islands of Gran Canaria and La Palma.

Europe has been grappling with waves of extreme weather over the summer, a situation further exacerbated by the impact of climate change.

Astorga, Spain – Palacio EpiscopalCATALAN ARCHITECT ANTONI GAUDÍ DID not venture much outside Catalonia to work. One of ...
11/08/2023

Astorga, Spain – Palacio Episcopal

CATALAN ARCHITECT ANTONI GAUDÍ DID not venture much outside Catalonia to work. One of those few occasions was when he accepted the chance to work on this palace in Astorga, León.

Bishop Joan Baptista Grau I Vallespinós decided to entrust the construction of the new episcopal palace to his friend Gaudí, who just like the bishop, came from Reus, Tarragona. Gaudí’s imaginative touch is evident in the innovative use of materials, incorporating iron, brick, and ceramics alongside traditional stone.

Gaudí made a significant mark on the Episcopal Palace in Astorga, Spain, with his distinctive architectural style. The palace, constructed between 1889 and 1915, stands as a brilliant fusion of various influences, showcasing Gaudí’s innovative ideas and artistic vision.

The most striking feature of Gaudí’s intervention in the palace is the facade. Adorned with a combination of organic and geometric motifs, it reflects his fascination with nature and its organic forms. The building’s interiors also bear Gaudí’s creative flair, with unique decorative elements and functional yet aesthetically pleasing spaces.

Gaudí’s work on the Episcopal Palace in Astorga exemplifies his ability to transform existing architectural designs into masterpieces that harmoniously blend traditional and avant-garde styles. The building stands today as a testament to Gaudí’s genius, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at its beauty and architectural significance.

Know Before You Go
Open from May to October from Monday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Open from November to April from Monday to Sunday. From 10:30 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Closed: December 25, January 1, and 6th, On Mondays, late in the morning and in the afternoon.

Free entry for individual visits by requesting it within 24 hours in advance through the contact form on the palace website (two tickets per request).

Address:
15 Plaza Eduardo De Castro
Astorga
Spain

Website: https://www.palaciodegaudi.es/tu-visita/horarios/

Ronda, Andalucia, Spain – Welcome to Ronda, a town perched atop dramatic cliffs in Spain. Marvel at its breathtaking vie...
06/08/2023

Ronda, Andalucia, Spain – Welcome to Ronda,

a town perched atop dramatic cliffs in Spain. Marvel at its breathtaking views, historic charm, and fascinating bullring.

Barcelona, Spain – Sagrada Familia A masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, this basilica's intricate design and spiritual atmosph...
01/08/2023

Barcelona, Spain – Sagrada Familia

A masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, this basilica's intricate design and spiritual atmosphere leaves visitors in awe. Have you been enchanted by its beauty?

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