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Torre Del Mar Unites Community In Powerful Stand Against ALS.

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At the finish line. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Rincon de la Victoria

The Axarquia coastline saw outstanding success of Imparables contra la ELA this weekend, with scores of residents and families joining forces in Torre del Mar for a 24-hour charity marathon that raised awareness and vital support for those affected by the condition. Participants enjoyed sports, music and heartfelt moments while contributing to research and resources. Many expats joined in with the inclusive atmosphere that welcomed everyone regardless of fitness level.

Diverse activities keep energy high throughout the weekend

Organisers delivered over 25 sporting and musical events without pause from Saturday, June 20, at midday until Sunday at the same time. A 200-kilometre cycling route through Axarquia kicked off proceedings early on Saturday, followed by taekwondo displays. Crowds then enjoyed beach volleyball tournaments, indoor football matches, basketball games, CrossFit sessions, roller skating, rowing and swimming challenges. Live concerts added rhythm and enjoyment for all ages. Most activities remained free, although some required advance registration for smooth running.

Emotional highlights bring participants together

Saturday evening at 8pm delivered a moving manifesto reading led by Miguel Angel Roldan and other people living with the condition. Their call for more funding, medical research and official recognition resonated deeply with the audience. Families and supporters listened intently as speakers shared personal experiences and hopes for progress.

A massive pink tide creates an unforgettable finale

Sunday morning from 11.30am saw the grand pink wave form near the Torre del Mar nautical club. Participants and locals gathered to cheer affected individuals as they crossed the finish line together. Many expats wore the signature pink t-shirts and walked alongside families to show solidarity. No athletic ability was needed to take part, only a willingness to support the cause through presence and small purchases.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or ELA in Spanish, also known as motor neurone disease, is a progressive neurological condition that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. This leads to gradual loss of muscle function, affecting movement, speech, swallowing and eventually breathing. Currently incurable, the disease requires greater research funding and support services to improve quality of life for those affected.

This community-driven initiative strengthened bonds among Axarquia residents and provided practical help for ALS families. Local expat groups noted increased visibility for the condition and fresh motivation to continue fundraising efforts. The success of the event encourages similar future gatherings that bring people together for meaningful change.

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Dinosaurs In Massive 5,000m² Exhibition

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Estepona will get a prehistoric invasion this summer as the world-renowned Dino Expo XXL unrolls its massive exhibition in Estepona. Billed as the world’s most-visited dinosaur exhibition, the touring phenomenon will transform the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos into a roaring, breathing jurassic world from June 27 until September 13, 2026.

What to expect at Dino Expo XXL in Estepona

Spanning a whopping 5,000 square metres, the fully air-conditioned indoor exhibition features around 120 life-size animatronic dinosaurs. Families can walk among towering replicas that move, breathe, and roar, offering a glimpse into a world that vanished millions of years ago.

As an added bonus for history enthusiasts, the event includes a dedicated “Giants of the Ice Age” section. This specialized zone showcases meticulous replicas of prehistoric mammals, including woolly mammoths, cave bears, rhinos, and saber-toothed tigers. The exhibition has already drawn in over 3 million visitors across 250 cities globally.

Essential visitor information, dates, hours, and ticket prices

For those planning a family day out, the exhibition is open daily throughout its summer run. To help visitors avoid the peak afternoon heat, the event operates on a split daily schedule from 10am to 2pm and reopening in the evening from 7pm to 11pm.

An average visit lasts approximately two hours, and the entire venue is fully wheelchair accessible. On-site amenities include a dedicated kids’ zone, a snack bar, and a souvenir shop. Ample surface parking is available directly outside the Palacio de Congresos venue.

Tickets are priced at €12 for adults and €10 for children with toddlers under 24 months able to enter free of charge. Tickets can be purchased directly at the venue box office with no administrative fees, or booked online in advance via the official website Interactive highlights for families and group bookings

The event has several interactive zones designed specifically for younger palaeontologists. Children can get hands-on in dedicated sandboxes to excavate hidden fossils, climb aboard specialized dinosaur replicas for photo opportunities, and interact with digital drawing displays.

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Málaga CF Promoted To La Liga As 2–1 Victory Over Almería Ends Eight-Year Wait

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Málaga’s return to La Liga comes after eight seasons away from the top division. Photo credit: Vazquez Fernando/Shutterstock

Málaga CF have secured their return to La Liga’s first division after a dramatic 2–1 victory over UD Almería, ending an eight-year absence from Spain’s top flight and sparking emotional celebrations among players and supporters.

Goals from Chupe and David Larrubia sealed the win at the UD Almería Stadium, confirming promotion and completing a long and difficult return journey to the Primera División.

A night of tension, goals and shifting momentum

The decisive clash was finely balanced in the early stages, with neither side fully taking control in a match that carried significant pressure for both clubs. After a tight opening period, Málaga broke the deadlock in the 64th minute when Chupe finished a well-worked move, giving his side a crucial advantage in a game where margins were minimal.

Just six minutes later, Málaga doubled their lead. David Larrubia struck in the 70th minute, finishing another key attacking sequence and sending travelling supporters into celebration as promotion moved within touching distance. Almería responded quickly. In the 75th minute, Leo Baptistao pulled one back, reigniting tension and forcing Málaga into a long defensive final phase.

As the match came to a close, Almería pushed forward in search of an equaliser, but things got more chaotic when Thalys and, later, Ramón Enríquez for Málaga were both shown red cards in stoppage time, leaving each side with ten men as Málaga held firm under pressure.

Eight years of rebuilding finally rewarded

Málaga’s return to La Liga comes after eight seasons away from the top division following relegation and a prolonged period of instability both on and off the pitch. At various points, the club appeared to be drifting further from elite football, before a structured rebuild began to take shape under former head coach Sergio Pellicer, who focused on stabilising the squad and introducing younger players into the first-team environment.

That long-term approach helped form the base of the current squad, which has grown together across multiple seasons rather than being rebuilt in short cycles.

A project completed under Juan Francisco Funes

The promotion campaign itself has been overseen by current head coach Juan Francisco Funes, who has guided the team through a season built on consistency, discipline and development of that young core.

Rather than dramatic reinvention, Málaga’s success has come from continuity, refining an existing structure and maximising a squad that has matured together over time. That balance ultimately proved decisive in securing promotion in a tightly contested campaign.

La Rosaleda returns to La Liga football

For supporters, the most immediate impact of promotion is the return of La Liga football to La Rosaleda, which will once again host Spain’s biggest clubs after years outside the top flight.

The stadium is expected to regain the atmosphere and intensity associated with top-tier football, with renewed attention on matchdays and a significant rise in expectations.

A new chapter begins

With promotion now confirmed, Málaga turn their focus to preparation for life back in La Liga, where the level of competition will increase significantly. Recruitment, squad depth and adaptation will be central to their planning in the coming weeks as the club looks to establish itself once again among Spain’s elite.

For now, though, the focus remains on the achievement itself. After eight years away, Málaga are back in La Liga, earned through a season defined by hard work, patience, structure and a decisive night in Almería.

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Prime Minister’s Wife Begoña Gómez Faces Trial As Passport Is Confiscated

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its highly unusual for the spouse of a sitting prime minister to face trial under such intense public scrutiny. Photo credit: Oscar Gonzalez Fuentes/Shutterstock

Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, will face trial after Judge Juan Carlos Peinado ordered the opening of oral proceedings and imposed a series of precautionary measures, including the confiscation of her passport and a requirement to report to court every 15 days. The decision marks a major escalation in one of Spain’s most closely watched legal cases and is likely to intensify both political and legal scrutiny in the months ahead.

Under the judge’s order, Gómez will be unable to leave Spain while the case progresses. She must also appear regularly before the court, a measure usually imposed to ensure defendants remain available to judicial authorities. The same restrictions have reportedly been applied to her adviser, Cristina Álvarez.

What is Begoña Gómez accused of?

The case centres on allegations relating to Gómez’s professional activities and her links to several organisations and business initiatives. Judge Peinado has decided there is sufficient basis for the matter to proceed to trial, where accusations including alleged influence peddling, corruption in business dealings, embezzlement and misappropriation will be examined in court. Gómez has consistently denied wrongdoing throughout the investigation.

The proceedings have been driven by private prosecutors, while Spain’s Public Prosecutor’s Office has repeatedly argued that the case should be dismissed, creating a stark divide between those pursuing the allegations and those who believe there is insufficient evidence to justify a trial. That disagreement has helped turn the investigation into one of the most politically charged legal battles in recent Spanish history.

Why has her passport been taken away?

One of the most striking elements of the judge’s decision is the removal of Gómez’s passport. The measure prevents her from travelling abroad and is intended to reduce any perceived risk that a defendant could avoid future court appearances. The move has attracted particular attention because similar restrictions had previously been rejected during earlier stages of the investigation.

Judge Peinado has now concluded that the circumstances justify tighter controls as the case moves towards trial. Gómez’s legal team has already indicated that it intends to challenge the decision through the appeals process, arguing that the restrictions are unnecessary.

For now, however, the measures remain in place.

A case that has dominated Spanish politics

The investigation has generated months of political controversy, with opposition parties demanding accountability and government supporters accusing critics of using the courts to attack the Prime Minister through his wife. The case has repeatedly dominated headlines, fuelled parliamentary clashes and intensified an already polarised political climate. For many Spaniards, the latest development represents the most significant turning point since the investigation first began.

While allegations against relatives of political leaders are not unprecedented, it is highly unusual for the spouse of a sitting prime minister to face trial under such intense public scrutiny. The decision is therefore likely to be viewed not only as a legal milestone but also as a moment with potentially far-reaching political consequences.

Political fallout continues

The latest ruling is also likely to increase pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who has consistently defended his wife and argued that the investigation forms part of a politically motivated campaign against his family.

While Sánchez has not publicly commented on the judge’s latest decision, the reaction from his government has been swift. Officials at Moncloa have reportedly described the ruling as part of a pattern of “persecution”, “obsession” and judicial prosecution lacking legal basis. The PSOE has also continued to defend Gómez’s innocence, insisting that the proceedings amount to political and judicial harassment rather than a legitimate corruption case.

The case has already dominated political debate for months and Saturday’s developments are unlikely to ease tensions between the government and opposition parties. With a trial now on the horizon, the scrutiny surrounding both Gómez and the Prime Minister looks set to intensify.

What happens next?

The opening of oral proceedings does not represent a finding of guilt.

Instead, it means the case has advanced to the next stage, where evidence will be examined in court and both prosecution and defence arguments will be heard before a final verdict is reached. Gómez will continue to benefit from the presumption of innocence throughout the process.

In the meantime, attention is likely to focus on the appeals against the travel restrictions and on how the case develops as it moves closer to trial. Whatever the outcome, the proceedings are expected to remain firmly in the public spotlight.

With a passport confiscated, mandatory court appearances every two weeks and a trial now on the horizon, the legal challenges facing Begoña Gómez have entered a new and more serious phase, ensuring that a case which has already dominated Spanish politics is unlikely to fade from the headlines any time soon.

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