Spain announces $2.4 billion in new aid to Valencia
Carlos Luján/EUROPA PRESS/dpa Carlos Mazón, head of the regional government in Valencia, the worst-hit region in ...
The European country is still reeling from the October 29 floods which killed at least 229 people, washed away roads and rail lines, submerged fields, and gutted homes and businesses, mainly in the ea ...
In the wake of one of Europe’s biggest natural disasters in 50 years, scientists must work with local communities to avert ...
In the men’s race, course record holder Sisay Lemma will be hungry to retain his title in the face of masters world record ...
Families and teachers protested in Valencia on Saturday to demand action over schools damaged by the deadly floods that ...
The flash floods were caused by heavy rain, which by Wednesday morning had begun "easing off," according to the country's ...
Rebuilding Spain’s shattered and traumatised communities ... Divine intervention aside, it’s the lack of intervention from the Valencia and central government which is now infuriating him.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday announced 2.3 billion euros ($2.42 billion) in additional aid to ...
Far away from home, Lucía Pérez-Alberola, an exchange student from Spain, has been welcomed by her host family and the Magic ...