Author: Euronews

In Gaza 116 hostages out of 251 captured by Hamas on 7 October last year still remain unaccounted for. ADVERTISEMENTThe mothers of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza marched in central Tel Aviv on Friday demanding they are returned immediately.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced backlash from the families of hostages for failing to commit to a ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States, which would bring about the release of those who remain in Gaza.The Israeli government says a total of 120 people are being held there, as it also includes four people who were taken…

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Spain’s anti-tourism activism has arrived in Málaga, where locals are angry over soaring rent prices. ADVERTISEMENTMany in Málaga fear that their city is becoming a theme park for tourists. Activists say the post-pandemic tourism boom has pushed locals to the limit by distorting the rental market and gentrifying the city centre.Marching under the slogan ‘Málaga for living, not surviving’, last weekend 15,000 people took to the streets to demand affordable housing and protest mass-tourism in the Costa del Sol city.Bernardo, 39, tells Euronews Travel that he went “to support people who are trying to live with dignity in Málaga”. For many,…

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