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  • 06 Jun 2025 11:35

    The Bottom Line opinion

    Ignacio Lillo

    From mini flats to mini palaces

    Malaga mayor Francisco de la Torre is leading the city council's initiative to build thousands of micro-apartments, ranging from 30 to 40 square metres, with affordable rental prices

  • 06 Jun 2025 11:29

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    On the record

    Leire Díez is the protagonist of the latest corruption scandal to affect Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez, writes columnist Mark Naylor

  • 06 Jun 2025 11:26

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton

    Security risk

    I vividly remember the first time I was charged one euro and ten cents for a cup of coffee in Malaga and it felt like the floodgates had been opened, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

  • 30 May 2025 14:14

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    Language barrier

    The EU's General Affairs Council (GAC) rejected Spain's request to have Catalan, Basque and Galician recognised as the bloc's 25th, 26th and 27th languages

  • 30 May 2025 14:13

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton

    Spanish missteps

    To be fair, saying 'piña' (pineapple) rather than 'pino' (pine wood) isn't the greatest faux-pas in the history of international communications but it has to be one of the funniest, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

  • 23 May 2025 11:16

    The bottom line

    Ignacio Lillo

    No second chance

    No matter how secure we may feel in our lives - our jobs, families and friends - none of us is immune to a twist of fate that could leave us sleeping on an airport bench overnight

  • 23 May 2025 11:13

    The euro zone

    Mark Nayler

    Poster boy

    It could be argued that the poster implied that Sánchez himself is corrupt, and there is no evidence to suggest that that's true

  • 23 May 2025 11:09

    The music maker

    Peter Edgerton

    Jogged memory

    Mr Goodge has just legged it all the way across Australia in a record time of thirty-five days. My 8km jaunt came to look just a little less impressive, not to say ridiculously wimpy

  • 16 May 2025 12:35

    The Bottom Line opinion

    David Andrews

    Lowest common denominator

    The general consensus is that the youth of today has gone to the dogs (sic.) But are the harbingers of the end of the world bringing down their wrath on the right people?

  • 16 May 2025 12:34

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton

    Intelligence agency

    On the one hand, there are those who see AI as the advent of a spectacular future for humankind while, on the other, the more cautious among us warn of cataclysmic consequences

  • 16 May 2025 12:34

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    Dear Ursula

    In the letter, the representatives expressed their anger at not being warned about heavy rainfall and at being "completely abandoned" by the Spanish authorities during and immediately after the disaster

  • 09 May 2025 12:03

    The art critic

    Georgina Oliver

    Arty tutti-frutti and Kandinsky sets the tone

    Picasso's place of birth (Malaga, 1881) rings in the spring/summer season with a trilogy of bright-hued exhibitions that bring an extra splash of artistic modernity to the city

  • 09 May 2025 11:59

    The Bottom Line opinion

    Troy Nahumko

    Ghosted by my country (but we're talking again)

    I left Canada the summer I finished high school. What I didn't know was that Canadians, like the British at the time, who had lived abroad for a period of time lost their right to vote, writes columnist Troy Nahumko

  • 09 May 2025 11:55

    The Music Maker opinion

    Peter Edgerton

    A job worth doing

    It can be so simultaneously humbling and invigorating when life slaps us briskly about the chops if we get too far above ourselves, writes columnist Peter Edgerton

  • 09 May 2025 11:53

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    The nuclear option

    The pro-atomic faction argues that Spain needs more nuclear energy in its system, to guarantee supply when less predictable sources such as wind and solar fail, writes columnist Mark Nayler

  • 02 May 2025 11:40

    The Euro Zone opinion

    Mark Nayler

    Power struggles

    By claiming that Sánchez is hiding the 'truth' about what caused the blackout, Abascal presumably refers to the prime minister's denial that it was caused by an increased reliance on renewable energy

  • 02 May 2025 11:33

    The Bottom Line opinion

    Ignacio Lillo

    Lessons from a blackout

    When something like this suddenly happens, our delusions of grandeur - of being a rich, first-world, civilised, European, "cool" country - vanish at the speed of light

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