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Spain’s acting prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has secured a second term this afternoon, as his divisive amnesty deal with Catalan separatists draws the fiercest criticism he has faced since taking power in 2018. Our reporter Kevin Ruiz brought us up to speed; we also heard the first reaction from the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo.
Doctor and ultra athlete, Karl Alvarez joined us in the studio after his attempt at breaking the world record for the longest time performing alternate waves with battle ropes.
Photographer Steven Hermida has been part of the international project Atlas of Humanity. The exhibition, now in its 10th edition, was attended by 82 international photographers, including Steven, who showcased the richness and diversity of the world's ethnic cultures that form the great mosaic of humanity.
And, if you're looking to do something this Saturday, Gib Mission Africa have organised el Camino de Gibraltar - the 'Walk in Gibraltar - where they will visit every catholic church starting at Europa and finish at Catalan Bay. We spoke to Kirsty Neale and Richard Bear about the event.
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By GBCSpain’s acting prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has secured a second term this afternoon, as his divisive amnesty deal with Catalan separatists draws the fiercest criticism he has faced since taking power in 2018. Our reporter Kevin Ruiz brought us up to speed; we also heard the first reaction from the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo.
Doctor and ultra athlete, Karl Alvarez joined us in the studio after his attempt at breaking the world record for the longest time performing alternate waves with battle ropes.
Photographer Steven Hermida has been part of the international project Atlas of Humanity. The exhibition, now in its 10th edition, was attended by 82 international photographers, including Steven, who showcased the richness and diversity of the world's ethnic cultures that form the great mosaic of humanity.
And, if you're looking to do something this Saturday, Gib Mission Africa have organised el Camino de Gibraltar - the 'Walk in Gibraltar - where they will visit every catholic church starting at Europa and finish at Catalan Bay. We spoke to Kirsty Neale and Richard Bear about the event.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.