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Finland’s PM Calls For EU Strength

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Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo addresses the press following an EU Summit in Brussels on 30 June 2023 Credit : Shutterstock, Alexandros Michailidis

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo is calling on the European Union to keep a united front, following Donald Trump’s latest move to slap broad import tariffs on global trade.

Speaking at an event in Turku over the weekend, Orpo said Trump’s announcement didn’t just spook markets — it’s a reminder of how quickly international stability can shift.

“It’s a bold and heavy-handed move,” Orpo said, referring to the US president’s habit of going in hard from the start. “That’s his style. He makes extreme demands, and things get renegotiated. But for us in Europe, the key now is to stay strong and stay united — that’s where our security lies.”

How Trump’s tariffs could impact Europe’s economy and defence

Orpo went beyond economics, pointing out that tariffs like these can ripple through global supply chains, potentially slowing the flow of metals and other materials needed for Europe’s defence industries.

In short: this isn’t just about trade. It could affect how Europe prepares for its own security, especially as the continent takes on more responsibility within NATO.

“Europe is stepping up when it comes to defence,” Orpo said. “We’re supporting NATO but also learning to stand more firmly on our own two feet.”

Finland’s national strength rooted in its people and values

He also took a moment to acknowledge how Finland has held up under recent challenges, from hybrid threats and social media pressure, to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“We’ve been tested,” he said. “But Finland’s resilience is rooted in education, awareness, and people who genuinely want to understand the world around them. That’s powerful.”

Orpo urged all political parties to stay committed to democratic values, especially as online misinformation and political division continue to grow.

Tech influence emerges as the next global battleground

Rounding out the conversation, Stefan Lindström, Finland’s Ambassador for Technology, warned that tech is now a major force in global politics.

From AI and big data to social media and infrastructure, Lindström said the tools used to influence and manipulate people have changed — and so have the players.

“Fear is what makes people vulnerable,” he said. “And social media thrives on fear. That’s what makes it such a powerful tool for those who want to divide and control.”

Looking ahead, Lindström said the next big question might not be which country leads — but whether tech giants or governments hold the real power.

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Growth Fuels Budget Boom

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Plaza de la Constitución in Torrox. Credit: Creative Commons

Torrox made a new ‘statement’ as the fastest-growing town in the Malaga Province. During an extraordinary plenary session, the Town Hall approved its municipal budget for 2025: €36.3 million. The new budget will come into effect following its publication in the Official Gazette of the Province of Málaga (BOP).

Mayor Óscar Medina named the budget an “expansive” one. The plan is to strengthen Torrox’s economic momentum. According to the mayor, this is just the beginning of “the best years for Torrox.”

Known as the town with the best climate in Europe, Torrox has risen in the last years, with increases in per capita income, job creation, and quality of life. Mayor Medina wants to continue the growth, and he noted that actual spending could exceed €40 million once surplus funds and the town’s lack of deficit are factored in.

The new budget includes more than €3 million in real investments and forecasts an initial gross savings of over €625,000. In the last ten years, while expanding its population and public services, Torrox’s budget has doubled, from €18.6 million to over €36 million.

The local administration says that it will prioritize sustainable urban growth, quality tourism, and long-standing community needs. At the same time, they want to focus on preserving local traditions and identity.

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Drones For Environmental Protection

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Drone Unit in Andalusia. Credit: Consejería de Sostenibilidad, Medio Ambiente y Economía Azul

The Junta de Andalucía has introduced drones into the daily operations of its environmental agents to enhance the protection and monitoring of the region’s rich natural heritage.

This new Drone Unit, part of the Ministry for Sustainability and the Environment, is made up of agents trained and certified to operate UAVs under European safety regulations. The unit was launched in 2022 and it evolved all these years.

Now, the agents have expanded their capabilities with a new non-EASA certificate. This allows them to use drones typically excluded from EU aviation regulations, such as those used in police or military operations, for environmental and territorial surveillance.

Drones now assist the agents in essential tasks such as monitoring conservation work in natural spaces, inspecting administrative cases on the ground, or emergency support during wildfires, floods, or missing person searches.

This ‘drone move’ is part of a strategy to modernize and digitize environmental protection efforts in Andalusia. It enhances data analysis, streamlines fieldwork, and supports real-time decision-making in remote areas.

The use of this modern technology strengthens the role of environmental agents as guardians of Andalusia’s forests, biodiversity, and protected areas.

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Recycling Like No One Else – The Costa Del Sol

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Recycling like crazy – the Costa del Sol wins. Credit: Kum111 – Flickr

Congratulations are due for the conscientious residents of Costa del Sol, who recycle more effectively than anyone else in Andalusia, and, for that matter, anywhere else in Spain, according to 2024 selective waste collection data.

Manuel Cardeña, president of the Mancomunidad de Municipios (commonwealth of municipalities) de la Costa del Sol, has announced that the region’s recycling ratios for light packaging and glass way overpass regional and national averages.

In 2024, the Mancomunidad collected 15.5 million kilos of light packaging, equating to 29.26 kilos per inhabitant annually, compared to the 14.40 kg average in Andalusia and the 20.40 kg average throughout Spain. This was made possible by 4,049 yellow containers, one per 131 residents. Glass recycling also excelled, with 14.9 million kilos collected, or 28.24 kilos per inhabitant (that’s a lot of wine), against 15.30 kg in Andalusia and 19.10 kg in Spain, made possible by 3,514 green containers (one per 151 residents).

Cardeña praised the region’s leadership in transforming waste into resources, thanking residents for their awareness and efficient management and the contractor, Urbaser. He gave special stress to ongoing efforts to further improve these exemplary recycling rates, benefiting both the environment and local economy.

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