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Night of the Chestnuts / Halloween- Competa:
Fri, 31 Oct., 18:00
We will celebrate our traditional chestnut festival, along with the celebration of Halloween. There will be chestnuts for all attendees, as well as activities for the little ones, music and fun for the whole family. Info: https://turismocompeta.com/es/agenda/eventodetalle/223/-/noche-de-las-castanas
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Maroween: Fri, 31 Oct.
Maroween in Maro (Nerja) combines local traditions and Halloween in a unique celebration. The town square fills with pumpkins, candles, and sweet potato farming tools, while chestnuts and sweet potatoes are roasted and handed out to attendees. Live music, horror parades, and costume contests animate the night, offering a participatory and family-friendly atmosphere. An event that allows you to enjoy typical flavors and an original celebration in the heart of the Costa del Sol.
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Program of activities of the Halloween party in La Caleta de Vélez:
– Friday, October 31, from 5pm in the Plaza de lah Tenencia de Alcaldía.
– The day will kick off at 5pm with Children’s Halloween, which will include a magic show, themed workshops, a traditional hot chocolate party with cake, and a costume parade, which in the previous edition brought together more than 230 children in the streets of the town centre.
– At 7pm, the costume contest. The eagerly awaited Passage of Terror for adults will begin at 10pm, starting at the library, passing through the Plaza de la Tenencia, and ending in the auditorium of the municipal building. As in previous years, the passage will feature several themed rooms to ensure a scary and fun experience.
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Vélez-Málaga Halloween program with a new zombie apocalypse in the María Zambrano Park:
– 30 October (afternoon): Terrorful Storytelling session for seniors, starting at 17:00, at Capuchinos Centre; storytelling with interactive elements and a final dance of terror with costumes.
– 31 October:
17:00–20:00: Children’s activities in Las Carmelitas square, including face painting, tattoos, balloon modeling, hair painting, inflatable area, and other entertainment.
20:00 onward: Villaween in La Villa neighbourhood; street events around Real and Espinar Square.
20:30–23:30: Zombie apocalypse spectacle, María Zambrano Park; macro stage for an interactive zombie scavenger hunt with teams of 15 players across physical, mental, and skill challenges.
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Fiesta de la Castaña (Chestnut Festival)- Pujerra:
Fri & Sat, 31 Oct & 1 Nov
The festival is a true feast for the senses—over 50 chestnut dishes are served, often paired with anise or brandy for that extra touch of local flavour. Visitors can sample traditional tostones (roasted chestnuts) and sip on mistela, a sweet, spiced liqueur made with aguardiente, almonds, and coffee. Beyond the food, there are displays of traditional chestnut-harvesting tools and clothing, offering a fascinating glimpse into the local history. It’s a warm, rustic celebration where the spirit of autumn comes alive, drawing locals and visitors together to savour the best of the season. Info: https://www.pujerra.es/5883/com1_md3_cd-79524/pujerra-presenta-la-xxii-edicion-de-su-fiesta-de-la-castana
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Hiking and Nordic Walking for Equality and Inclusion: Competa
Sun, 2 Nov. There will be two routes available: a short and inclusive route of 11.8 kilometres, and a long route of 13.8 kilometres.
All participants will receive a commemorative gift and will be able to enjoy a nice meal. For event info & registration, consult the Fadmes website: https://fedamononline.com/eventos/inscripciones/index.php/inscribirse/44
Ref: https://turismocompeta.com/es/agenda/event…
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Carlos Vico Quartet: Fri, 7 Nov, 8pm
Ventana Abierta Jazz Club, C/ Granada 3, Nerja
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SPAIN
Junts raises the tone against the gov’t and talks about the “time for change” to issue yet another ultimatum to Sánchez: {Translation, summary}
– Míriam Nogueras {pic}, Junts spokesperson, shook Spain’s Parliament by telling Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, “Perhaps you should stop talking about changing the clocks and start talking about the time for change.” The cryptic remark revived speculation over whether Junts is preparing to withdraw its support for the Government. Nogueras accused Sánchez of betraying commitments and warned that “the elastic has stretched as far as it can,” while Junts insiders hinted at growing frustration but denied an imminent no-confidence motion.
– Shifting its focus from amnesty for Carles Puigdemont, Junts now demands tougher action on repeat offenders, squatters, and immigration powers for Catalonia — a platform overlapping with the far-right Aliança Catalana. Government ministers downplayed the threat as “a play on words,” while observers noted Nogueras’s speech mirrored the tone of opposition attacks from the PP and Vox. Her statement emphasises Junts’s willingness to destabilise Sánchez’s fragile parliamentary majority. Source, Spanish: https://www.eldiario.es/politica/junts-eleva-tono-gobierno-habla-hora-cambio-lanzar-enesimo-ultimatum-sanchez_1_12704531.html
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Sánchez uses Mammogate to disparage political opponent, how low can you go Pedro?: {Translation}
– Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) used the Government control session to attack Alberto Núñez Feijóo (PP) over the breast cancer screening crisis in Andalucía, a day after the Amama association reported the disappearance of medical records and the Andalusian Government, having first denied it, later blamed it on a computer error.
– “Lies, mismanagement, cutbacks and the abandonment of women — this is your way of governing,” Pedro reproached, referring to what he described as “the greatest crisis of confidence in the National Health System.” He also threw a slew of unrelated accusations at Feijóo to “bring order to your party,” criticising him for having “refused to demand accountability from Moreno Bonilla.” Sánchez further recalled that Carlos Mazón still has nine million euros “in a drawer” meant for the victims of the DANA storm {Meanwhile, Sanchez has sent less than half of national DANA relief funds promised over a year ago. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! -Ed.}
“You are one step away from giving up being the leader of the opposition and handing your seats over to Mr Abascal (VOX),” he warned. Source, Spanish: https://www.eldiario.es/politica/ultima-hora-actualidad-politica-directo_6_12703754_1116327.html
COSTA DEL SOL
Another tropical night on the Costa del Sol in the middle of October– how long will the heat last?:
– Malaga has endured another tropical night in which minimum temperatures have not dropped below 22C in many areas of the Costa del Sol throughout the night. Daytime maximum temperatures are also abnormal and about 4C higher than the average for this time of year. Residents keep asking themselves the following question: how long will the heat last in the province?
– An increase to 31C and 34C is forecast for Malaga and Vélez-Málaga, respectively, on Thursday. Values above 30C are expected throughout the province on Friday.
– According to SUR’s weather expert José Luis Escudero, it is likely that “above-average maximum and minimum temperatures” will be maintained at least “until Saturday and even Sunday” throughout the province, especially in Malaga city. More normal October temperatures are expected from Monday, 27 October.
– Escudero verified the tropical night that Malaga residents and visitors experienced in the early hours of 22 October. The three meteorological stations in the city all registered minimum values of at least 22C. Similar was the night in “Torremolinos, Estepona, Nerja, Rincón de la Victoria, Algarrobo, Vélez Málaga, Marbella and Manilva”. In the meantime, the calendar has only a few days remaining until November. Full article: https://www.surinenglish.com/malaga/tropical-night-costa-del-sol-october-20251022121738-nt.html
NERJA
Nerja will have a VIDOC mobile unit for issuing and renewing ID cards and passports: {Translation, summary}
– Residents of Nerja and Maro will be able to apply for and renew their ID cards and passports thanks to the presence of a VIDOC mobile unit on November 24 and 25.
– The unit will be installed in Verano Azul Park, operating from 09:40 to 13:10, providing a nearby and accessible service for all residents. Those neighbours wishing to issue or renew their ID card or passport at the mobile unit first must go to the Municipal Office for Citizen Attention to be enrolled on the list, or send an email with their personal details to [ omac@nerja.es ]. Source, Spanish: https://www.axarquiaplus.es/nerja-contara-con-una-unidad-movil-vidoc-para-la-expedicion-y-renovacion-del-dni-y-pasaporte/
RINCÓN DE LA VICTORIA
Hiking trail for seniors from Rincón de la Victoria to Bosque de Cobre: {Translation}
– The Sports Department of the Rincón de la Victoria Town Council has organized a free guided hiking trail to the Bosque de Cobre forest. The activity will take place on November 20 and is aimed at people over 65 who participate in APAL Sports activities, according to the councillor for the Department, Antonio José Martín. “This is an experience with nature, which already had a high turnout last year, in which our seniors enjoyed the autumn landscape in the heart of the Serranía de Ronda.”
– The activity includes bus transportation, medical assistance, and a guide. Departure is scheduled for 8:00 a.m. from the Rubén Ruzafa Municipal Indoor Pavilion in Torre de Benagalbón. The registration period will open on Monday, October 27, and applications must be sent to the following email address: [ areadeportes@rincondelavictoria.es ]
Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Source, Spanish: https://www.diariosur.es/axarquia/rincon/ruta-senderismo-mayores-rincon-victoria-bosque-cobre-20251022211621-nt_amp.html
TORREMOLINOS
More Victim Blaming- “He should have asked for assistance”. The German expat octogenarian who committed suicide before being evicted did not ask for help from Torremolinos Social Services, so although the Town Hall knew an elderly expat was being evicted, it was the old man’s fault: {Translation, summary}
– The Town Hall of Torremolinos says it activated an emergency protocol after learning of the suicide of the octogenarian who was being evicted, but the framing of said announcement effectively blames the individual for not communicating his plight or seeking Social Services, despite the Town Hall being the source of the eviction notice. Did they not notice they were evicting a vulnerable 83 year old expat? Did they notify Social Services? The administration presents its own measures — including an alert system and improved coordination — as sufficient safeguards, while offering little evidence that these tools address gaps in outreach, access to help, or eviction protections for seniors.
– Officials express “deep consternation” over the elderly man’s death and proclaim elder care a priority while emphasising that elders or others at risk should contact Social Services, and that housing can be found via public agencies {Good luck with that!}. This is a weak attempt to frame assistance as a universal remedy rather than to provide a candid assessment of whether timely, appropriate intervention and outreach were actually delivered. Source, Spanish: https://www.andaluciainformacion.es/articulo/malaga-sucesos/octogenario-que-suicido-antes-ser-desahuciado/202510221522493156024.html
MIGRATION IN SPAIN
Migratory avalanche in the Canary Islands– almost 1,000 illegal immigrants arrive in just two weeks from different parts of Africa: {Translation, summary}
– Spanish authorities intercepted two more vessels near El Hierro and Fuerteventura on Sunday, carrying a total of 157 illegal immigrants. A cayuco with 99 Sub-Saharan individuals, including ten women and four minors, reached La Restinga unaided before being escorted by rescue services. Later that morning, an inflatable craft with 58 people, among them 14 women and one child, was found 13 kilometres south of Morro Jable. The group was taken to Gran Tarajal port by midday. These arrivals are part of a sharp rise in irregular migration to the Canary Islands, with around 1,000 people reaching the archipelago within the past week alone. Most migrants attempt the Atlantic crossing from West Africa in overcrowded and unsafe vessels. The increasing volume of arrivals continues to strain local resources, emergency response efforts and accommodation facilities. Authorities are facing mounting pressure to manage this ongoing crisis, which shows no immediate sign of decreasing. Source, Spanish: https://gaceta.es/espana/avalancha-migratoria-en-canarias-llegan-casi-1-000-inmigrantes-ilegales-en-solo-dos-semanas-desde-distintos-puntos-de-africa-20251022-0226/
MIDDLE EAST
Israel’s parliament gives initial nod to occupied West Bank annexation:
– A bill applying Israeli law to the occupied West Bank, a move tantamount to annexation of land which Palestinians want for a state, won preliminary approval from Israel’s parliament on Wednesday. The vote was the first of four needed to pass the law and it coincided with the visit of U.S. Vice President JD Vance to Israel, a month after President Donald Trump said, opens new tab that he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank.
– Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party did not support the legislation, which was put forth by lawmakers outside his ruling coalition and passed by a vote of 25-24 out of 120 lawmakers. A second bill by an opposition party proposing the annexation of the Maale Adumim settlement passed by 31-9.
– Some members in Netanyahu’s coalition – from National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power party and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s Religious Zionism faction – voted in favour of the bill, which would require a lengthy legislative process to ultimately pass. Full article: https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israels-parliament-gives-initial-nod-occupied-west-bank-annexation-2025-10-22/
HEALTH
Seven out of ten Andalusians wait more than a week to see their family doctor– “We end up going to the emergency room”: {Translation, summary}
– A timely appointment with a family doctor in Andalusia is a difficult mission. According to a random survey carried out by UGT and another data-and-testimony collection conducted by this newspaper, the wait for primary care far exceeds a week and ranges up to twenty days, far from the maximum 72-hour deadline to which the Health Department committed at the end of last year.
– Specifically, according to UGT’s survey figures, seven in ten Andalusians have to wait more than 10 days for their family doctor to see them, which represents 40% of all requested appointments. Meanwhile, 30% of users wait in a window that ranges between 18 and 20 days, and 20% are left without an available appointment, potentially turning to the 72-hour plan that the Junta launched in January through the back-office method by which another doctor, not necessarily the one assigned, must attend. Only 10% obtain appointments with a delay of between 1 and 5 days. Source, Spanish: https://www.eldiario.es/andalucia/siete-diez-andaluces-esperan-semana-ver-medico-cabecera-acabamos-yendo-urgencias_1_12700459.html
FROM THE “WHAT THE HELL ARE THEY THINKING” DEPARTMENT
Andalucia’s New Health Minister Resorts To Victim Blaming In Response To Tuesday’s Health Computer System Crash: {Translation, summary, followed by editorial response}
– Andalucian Health Minister Antonio Sanz {pic} has blamed the women affected by the breast cancer screening scandal for the collapse of the region’s health computer systems, which occurred on Tuesday, after the association Amama filed its complaint with the Prosecutor’s Office. He accused the victims’ group of spreading “a hoax” and creating “a tremendous social alarm.” Instead of addressing the allegations that mammogram results were altered to remove the term “suspicious,” Sanz dismissed the claims as technically impossible {Guess he never heard of the “find all/replace” function in most word processor apps. -Ed.} and compared the data crash to routine IT failures like those of Amazon.
– He accused Amama of lying, slandering public officials, and damaging the credibility of a health system that “saves lives,” while urging them to “row in the same direction” as the government. Sanz further claimed that the public outcry, not government actions, caused the digital platform’s collapse, portraying the victims’ search for their own records as the problem itself. Critics see his statements as a clear attempt to deflect responsibility and discredit those exposing the scandal by turning the women’s legitimate complaints into a supposed act of sabotage. Source, Spanish: https://www.eldiario.es/andalucia/consejero-andaluz-salud-acusa-victimas-cribado-crear-alarma-social-bestial-colapso-sistemas_1_12705359.html
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The Mammogate Victims Push Back: {DigameXtra Exclusive}
– Instead of addressing these system crash and document altering allegations, Sanz dismissed them as “a hoax” and “a great lie,” arguing that the IT failure was simply the result of an influx of women checking their own mammogram results and comparing the event to routine crashes “like those suffered by Amazon.” He wrongly insisted that it was “technically impossible” to delete tests from the SAS database and accused Amama of “slander and defamation,” while urging them to “row in the same direction” as the government.
– These statements sparked outrage. Amama publicly condemned the minister’s comments, accusing the Junta de Andalucía of “absolute negligence” and rejecting the claim that the women themselves caused the crash. They also emphasised that the government’s narrative sought to “divert attention from institutional responsibility” and that “women who trusted the public system should never be blamed for seeking answers.”
– Other institutions have echoed these criticisms. The Defensor del Pueblo Andaluz opened an inquiry to clarify the facts and assess whether the data manipulation and communication delays violated patients’ rights.
– Meanwhile, opposition parties in the Andalusian Parliament accused Sanz and the regional government of “victim blaming” and “hiding behind technical excuses to avoid political accountability.” They demanded the resignation of senior health officials and a transparent audit of the screening system.
– The backlash against Sanz underscores a widening perception that the Andalusian Government is deflecting responsibility by blaming victims instead of addressing potential tampering with cancer screening records– an approach that has deepened public mistrust in the region’s health system. Refs: https://www.20minutos.es/andalucia/asociacion-mujeres-con-cancer-mama-sevilla-denuncia-fiscalia-borrado-historiales-medicos-andalucia_6532200_0.html & https://www.20minutos.es/andalucia/sanz-critica-que-alarma-creada-por-denuncia-amama-sobre-borrado-pruebas-provoco-caida-sistema_6537288_0.html & https://www.malagahoy.es/andalucia/antonio-sanz-ofrece-ampliar-plantilla_0_2005072562.html
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