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Panama  confirms first case of monkeypox

Jul 05, 2022 - Health Minister Luis Francisco Sucre confirmed on Tuesday the first case of monkeypox in Panama. The Minister said that it is a 30-year-old man who had contac

People power aims to halt plan for 2,000 new homes on last patch of virgin land on Spain s Costa Blanca

DIFFERENT neighbourhood and environment groups on Orihuela Costa have slammed plans for a proposed coastline development at Cala Mosca. The area is

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The exhorbitant price of water in San Miguel de Salinas

The Leader Newspaper The exhorbitant price of water in San Miguel de Salinas The average price of drinking water supplied to the residents of San Miguel de Salinas is 208% higher than the average across the 53 main cities in Spain, according to information revealed by the San Miguel Arcángel Neighborhood Association. As such, the association has again approached the municipal council asking for a review of the rates for the supply of drinking water and sewerage due to the high price of the service in the municipality. The average price of water is 208% higher than the average price of water across the country but this percentage rises to 251% in the Las Filipinas Urbanisation where a different rate is applied.

The Architects Who, After a Devastating Earthquake, Rebuilt a Town

The Architects Who, After a Devastating Earthquake, Rebuilt a Town https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/15/t-magazine/jojutla-mexico-earthquake-architecture.html The domed interior of the Mexico City-based architect Alberto Kalach’s Santa Cruz Chapel one of several new projects reviving Jojutla, Mexico crafted from rust-pigmented concrete with an altar in parota wood.Credit.Rafael Gamo Sections The Architects Who, After a Devastating Earthquake, Rebuilt a Town Jojutla, Mexico, now home to an array of inventively reimagined public spaces, has become a paradigm for rural revitalization. The domed interior of the Mexico City-based architect Alberto Kalach’s Santa Cruz Chapel one of several new projects reviving Jojutla, Mexico crafted from rust-pigmented concrete with an altar in parota wood.Credit.Rafael Gamo

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