26th Franco-Spanish Summit - Joint Declaration (Montauban, 15 Mar. 2021) Share
1. As friendly neighbouring States and allies on the European and international stages, France and Spain have developed a relationship of exceptional confidence, supported by very close human ties.
2. At this 26th Franco-Spanish Summit, our two countries have celebrated their historic ties, including the memory of almost 500,000 republican refugees who left Spain for France from 1939, many of whom later contributed to its liberation. Our two countries have launched joint work in key fields for the future, including the ecological transition, the digital sector and regulated management of migration. France and Spain sought to deepen their ties of bilateral cooperation in support of the prosperity, security and mobility of their citizens, recalling their support for a more sovereign, sustainable, social and crisis-resilient Europe.
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Darren Dixon admitted importing and converting lethal weapons.
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A Kentish Town man faces eight years behind bars after admitting importing guns, grenades and zombie knives to sell on to London criminals.
Darren Dixon, 32, of Highgate Road, was arrested in October 2019 when police and the National Crime Agency (NCA) raided his home to find 26 firearms - along with explosives, gunpowder, live ammunition and zombie knives.
A sawn-off shotgun was also found in the bedroom of his three-year-old daughter.
A handgun and ammunition recovered from Darren Dixon s Kentish Town home.
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The NCA s firearms team identified Dixon after working with the Spanish Guardia Civil to target people buying lethal weapons on the internet.
InfoMigrants By Marion MacGregor Published on : 2021/02/23
Spanish police in the northern African enclave of Melilla have discovered migrants hiding in waste containers in an attempt to reach the Spanish mainland. One man was found almost dead inside a plastic bag full of toxic ash.
The Spanish Guardia Civil police force found a total of 41 migrants in the Melilla port on Friday. Some of them had buried themselves in an open container with thousands of used empty glass bottles, including broken glass.
One man was discovered inside a bag containing ash from an incineration plant. He was unconscious, but the officer who found him initially thought he was dead, according to the