
Granada University students begin historic strike for educational improvements
The University of Granada experiences its first regulated academic strike, protesting prices, funding, and transportation issues.
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The University of Granada experiences its first regulated academic strike, protesting prices, funding, and transportation issues.

The company will deploy technicians and generator sets to prevent incidents during the festivities from May 22nd to 30th.

The El Arenal fairgrounds will host 84 booths in an edition focused on modernizing facilities.

Demonstrators march through the weekly market and City Hall surroundings to denounce service neglect and lack of solutions.

The union reminds Carmen Álvarez of her electoral and investiture pledge and criticizes the extension of the privatized service.

The former Real Madrid and Spanish National Team footballer visits El Ronqueo restaurant, a culinary benchmark on the coast.

A new fraud method uses real booking information to trick users into revealing their financial data.

National Police seize cocaine, marijuana, and 10,000 euros in an operation near educational centers.

The Asprodeme Association will receive the Medal of the City, while a midwife and the oldest resident will be honored.

The City Council begins moving residents from Manuel de Falla to a new public development funded by multiple administrations.

The Cadiz town hosts a commercial event from May 29-31 featuring special offers, family activities, and the 'The Price is Right' game.

Almería Provincial Council organizes a weekend of nautical activities and hiking in seven municipalities.
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