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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <strong> <strong> <strong> <strong>2021 EHEC, Madrid Hydrogen Energy Technology Exhibition, Spain</strong></strong> </strong> </strong> </strong><br />
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<strong> 2021 EHEC, Madrid Hydrogen Energy Technology Exhibition, Spain</strong><br />
<strong> Exhibition time: </strong> November 04-06, 2021<br />
<strong> Exhibition location: </strong> Spain•Madrid International Convention and Exhibition Center<br />
<strong> Holding cycle:</strong> Every two years<br />
<strong> organizer:</strong> Spanish Hydrogen Energy Association (AeH2)<br />
<strong> Organizer: Oriental Forte (Beijing) International Exhibition Co., Ltd.</strong><br />
<strong> Exhibition Introduction</strong><br />
EHEC will be held in Madrid, Spain from November 4 to 6, 2021. The exhibition is hosted by the Spanish Hydrogen Energy Association (AeH2) and is strongly supported by the European Hydrogen Energy Association (EHA), European Hydrogen Energy (HE) and International Hydrogen Energy Association (IAHE). The purpose is to continue to promote the development of global hydrogen technology. Part of the content involves global strategy and technological breakthroughs as well as technology-related hot topics. In addition, EHEC 2021 will host a trade exhibition where industry and research institutions will showcase and showcase their latest hydrogen technology products and services.</p>
<p> One of the main goals of EHEC 2021 is to promote networking between all hydrogen reagents. Therefore, the conference will include multiple network areas and multiple interesting related activities, in order to enable each conference participant and escort to have a more professional experience. With the continuous development of the current hydrogen economy, this European Hydrogen Energy Conference will be held with the outstanding momentum of these technologies. EHEC 2021 aims to become a gathering place for experts from all over the world to discuss the best solutions for hydrogen technology in order to realize its full potential.  <strong> exhibition criteria</strong> 1. Hydrogen energy technology: conventional hydrogen technology and application, environmental aspects and influence of hydrogen energy technology, hydrogen energy heat transfer technology, hydrogen conversion technology, innovative hydrogen energy technology and technology, renewable hydrogen technology and application. 2. Fuel cell and technology: battery engineering solutions, battery testing solutions, battery simulation solutions, nuclear hydrogen, hydrogen thermodynamics, alkaline fuel cell components, fuel cell stacks, fuel cell system modeling, electrocatalysts/electrodes (fuel cells And electrolyzer), molten carbonate fuel cell components, other fuel cell components, PEM fuel cell components, other applications of hydrogen as a fuel, other applications of fuel cells, solid oxide fuel cell components. 3. Hydrogen production, transportation and storage: hydrogen microprocessing technology, biohydrogen/biogasification, catalyst, electrolysis, fossil sources, solar hydrogen/renewable hydrogen, chemical carriers/hydrides, hydrogen properties/safety/sensors, hydrogen management, Gas/liquefaction, hydrogen transportation, hydrogen vehicles. 4. Hydrogen infrastructure recycling and utilization: desulfurization process, hydrogen system modeling, infrastructure system modeling, life cycle aspects of hydrogen energy, pipeline/hydrogen infrastructure/distribution/gas station, purification/separation/membrane, waste hydrogen energy , Recycling hydrogen-based systems, sustainable hydrogen technology, hydrogen-based sustainability, hydrogen in smart grids, transportation and aerospace applications.  5. Hydrogen powertrain solutions: control and electronic engineering solutions, control and electronic test solutions, control and electronic equipment simulation solutions, E-Drive engineering solutions, E-Drive test solutions, E-Drive Simulation solutions, engine engineering solutions, engine test solutions, engine simulation solutions, transmission engineering solutions, transmission test solutions, transmission simulation solutions. 6. Hydrogen energy vehicle systems: vehicle system engineering solutions, vehicle engineering, vehicle benchmark testing, vehicle simulation, vehicle dynamics engineering, commercial vehicle hybrid vehicles, connecting powertrains and vehicles, electric vehicle powertrain systems, hybrid vehicles Powertrain systems, tractor engineering, vehicle system testing solutions, vehicle system simulation solutions. 7. Hydrogen energy applications: engineering, testing, and simulation solutions for electric two-wheelers; commercial road engineering, testing, and simulation solutions; construction equipment engineering, testing, and simulation solutions; passenger car engineering, testing, and simulation solutions; Tractor engineering, testing, simulation solutions. 8. National strategy/association/evaluation: economics of hydrogen energy application, green hydrogen, hydrogen history, hydrogen economy/commercialization/regulations and standards, hydrogen strategy, policy and roadmap.  <strong> Market analysis</strong> 1. Spain approves hydrogen energy strategy to stimulate low-carbon economy Recently, according to Madrid Reuters, Spain approved a plan to promote clean hydrogen production on Tuesday, aiming to build sufficient infrastructure for it to play an important role in the European market, so as to obtain what is considered the key to achieving international carbon emission targets. Fuel. According to Madrid estimates, its hydrogen energy plan will cost 8.9 billion euros ($10.5 billion) in the next 10 years. Most of these funds are expected to come from the private sector, but they may also support job creation projects. The Spanish Ministry of Energy and Environment stated in a statement that by 2030, Spain plans to install 4 GW of electrolyzers to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, which is equivalent to the EU’s 40 GW target for the entire EU. one. It plans to operate at 300-600 megawatts before 2024. By then, the EU is expected to reach 6 GW. Recently, Spain has begun to pay attention to energy storage and hydrogen energy, trying to speed up the energy transition. The hydrogen cloud chain learned from overseas media that the Spanish government is publicly seeking opinions and suggestions on the importance of energy storage and hydrogen in the country&#8217;s energy structure in the next 10 years. It is understood that the Spanish Ministry of Environmental Protection believes that energy storage provides opportunities for the decarbonization of the energy system and the effective integration of renewable energy technologies. At the same time, energy storage can also allow citizens to generate and consume themselves, and independent energy storage can also provide network services. At the same time, the roadmap for renewable hydrogen energy will affect its role in the transportation sector, as well as its potential to incorporate renewable energy into the national energy structure and replace fossil fuels in industry. 1. With a total investment of 120 million, the hydrogen production and refueling station project of Shaanxi Hengtai Hydrogen Energy Technology is formally tendered. Recently, Shaanxi Hengtai Hydrogen Energy Technology Co., Ltd. officially invited tenders for the construction of an integrated station for hydrogen production and hydrogenation and LNG with an annual output of 24 million cubic meters. It is reported that this project is located in the integrated station construction project of Shaanxi Hengtai Hydrogen Energy Technology Co., Ltd. with an annual output of 24 million cubic meters of hydrogen production and hydrogenation and LNG. Build three units A, B, and C: Unit A covers an area of ​​80 acres, including hydrogen production equipment and other content, with a total investment of 120 million; 2. Hydrogen Progenit has been certified by IATF16949, and its soft power has been further improved Recently, after a comprehensive and rigorous review by experts from domestic first-class certification companies, Hydrogen Protron successfully passed the IATF16949 quality management system certification and obtained the certificate. It is reported that the passing of the system certification marks that Hydrogen Procurement can take a higher level of quality management and pursue standardization, standardization and process in the company&#8217;s operations.  3. Shandong Yue Hydrogen Energy Materials officially launched the IPO process to produce proton membranes for hydrogen energy vehicle fuel cells Recently, Shandong Dongyue Future Hydrogen Energy Materials Co., Ltd. Science and Technology Innovation Board IPO kick-off meeting was held. Dongyue Future Hydrogen is a subsidiary company of Dongyue Group engaged in the production and sales of hydrogen production materials, hydrogen production membrane materials, packaging materials and fluoropolymer fibers. It mainly produces proton membranes for future hydrogen energy vehicle fuel cells, filling The domestic gap. 4. Building a tens of billions of hydrogen energy industrial clusters Shandong Tiexiong Metallurgical Technology coke oven gas hydrogen extraction project started On October 6, Shandong Tiexiong Metallurgical Technology Co., Ltd.&#8217;s 140t/h CDQ put into production and the groundbreaking ceremony of the coke oven gas hydrogen extraction project was successfully held. In recent years, we have been adhering to the concept of green development and committed to the development and application of new technologies for environmental governance. The self-developed coke oven flue gas desulfurization and denitrification, heat pump ammonia distillation, negative pressure desulfurization, and circulating ammonia waste heat utilization are all in the industry for energy conservation and environmental protection. The cutting edge of technology. 4. Yutong Bus: The company has developed multiple generations of fuel cell bus products Recently, Hydrogen Cloud Chain learned from the interactive platform that some investors asked Yutong Bus how to plan the path of hydrogen fuel cells? What are the current performance parameters of the company&#8217;s fuel cells? For example: fill up the follow-up flight, use the mileage without failure, etc. Yutong Bus replied that the company has developed multiple generations of fuel cell bus products since 2009, and has achieved mass production and sales of fuel cell buses; the vehicle&#8217;s cruising range and other parameters will vary depending on the vehicle configuration.  5. Huachang Chemical: The subsidiary plans to introduce strategic investors to promote the research and development of hydrogen fuel cell related technologies Recently, Huachang Chemical issued an announcement stating that the company’s holding subsidiary Suzhou Huachang Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as &#8220;Huachang Energy&#8221;) intends to introduce strategic investor Jiangsu Funeng Industrial Investment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as &#8220;Fu&#8221; at the shareholder level). Energy Industry&#8221;), Funeng Industry will increase the capital of Huachang Energy Currency by 15 million yuan. Huachang Chemical said that the introduction of strategic investors by Huachang Energy will help it promote the research and development, verification and subsequent market application of hydrogen fuel cell related technologies with the help of shareholders. 6. Shanghai Electric Power and Malta will carry out practical cooperation such as hydrogen energy Recently, Evalist Bartolo, Minister of European and Foreign Affairs of Malta, Mike Farrugia, Minister of Energy and Water Management, Kevin Kilkop, Chairman of Malta Power Grid, and Jason Wei, General Manager of Malta Power Grid Sheng Baojie, chairman of the China Chamber of Commerce in Malta and Malta, vice chairman of the Malta Power Grid Corporation, and general manager of Shanghai Electric Power (Malta), discussed how to promote China-Malaysia economic and trade cooperation projects under the current new crown epidemic. It is reported that the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malta and the Minister of Energy affirmed the initial achievements of the cooperation between Shanghai Electric Power and the Malta Power Grid Corporation and their contributions to the Malta energy sector. Carry out in-depth exchanges with the president of “Carbon Island”, offshore wind power, hydrogen energy and other pragmatic cooperation. 7. BMW announced the technical details of hydrogen fuel cell for the first time, and BMW iX3 may be the first to be used A few days ago, the BMW Group announced the technical details of the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT power system for the first time and reiterated that the company is systematically and comprehensively promoting the implementation of zero-emission travel. According to Jürgen Guldner, BMW Group’s vice president of hydrogen fuel cell technology and vehicle projects, “The fuel cell system used in the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT power system generates a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in the air, which can generate up to 125 kilowatts (170 horsepower). ) Of electricity.&#8221;  2. Pay attention to the huge impact of the &#8220;14th Five-Year Plan&#8221; on the hydrogen energy market Foreign experts pointed out that China&#8217;s upcoming &#8220;14th Five-Year Plan&#8221; is likely to become &#8220;the most important document in the history of global energy.&#8221; Furthermore, experts believe that China&#8217;s future investment in wind energy, solar energy, hydrogen energy, electric vehicles and battery storage technology will definitely become the focus. In fact, various parts of the country have long started to support hydrogen energy. From January to July this year, the total nominal investment in the domestic hydrogen energy industry exceeded 130 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of more than 30%. Not only that, the declaration of fuel cell vehicle demonstration cities has also been launched, including Shanghai, Beijing, Shandong, Shanxi and other places, which have clearly declared or issued declaration plans. It is generally predicted in the industry that with the start of the declaration work, the official document of the “ten cities and one thousand vehicles” of fuel cells will be implemented soon. Recalling the development of lithium energy vehicles, rapid development began after the publication of the &#8220;Ten Cities and Thousand Vehicles&#8221; document. It is foreseeable that the fuel cell industry will also usher in rapid development</p>
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		<title>Real estate market in Europe Construction is not booming everywhere In Germany, even during the crisis, construction is one of the booming sectors. But what about in other European countries? The situation there is only partially comparable, report J. Pallokat, R. Spiegelhauer and DK Mäurer.</title>
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<h1> Real estate market in Europe Construction is not booming everywhere </h1>
<p>Status: 16.06.2021 2:01 p.m. </p>
<p> <strong> Construction is one of the boom industries in Germany even during the crisis. But what about in other European countries? Our correspondents report that the situation there is only partially comparable.</strong></p>
<h2> Poland: increasing demand, increasing prices</h2>
<p>By Jan Pallokat, ARD studio Warsaw Anyone in Poland who thought that the corona pandemic would slow down the construction industry, which has been booming in the country for years, was caught on the wrong foot at the beginning of the year. Housing construction in particular is buzzing even more; In the first quarter, developers in major cities sold 40 percent more than in the previous year and three percent more than in the previous record year of 2017. And because the supply of modern living space still lags behind demand in the country, the sales prices achieved are also rising steadily: on average by almost eight percent for new buildings and six and a half percent for used residential property. The rising prices for building materials and an increasing shortage of staff also play a role here. Because construction workers are scarce, market experts are now warning that construction sites could be paralyzed in rows during the high season in summer. The downside of the building boom: home ownership is often unaffordable for young families. Already today, 43 percent of under 35-year-olds in Poland lived with their parents, the Eurostat statistics office recently reported. This puts Poland in the top group in the EU when it comes to &#8220;Hotel Mama&#8221; and is on a similar level to Italy.</p>
<h2> Spain: no construction boom in sight</h2>
<p>By Reinhard Spiegelhauer, ARD studio Madrid Construction boom and Spain &#8211; wasn&#8217;t there something? Yes, Spain has actually experienced an absolutely ludicrous construction boom &#8211; but that was 20 years ago. In the nineties and noughties, the number of planned apartments practically doubled from year to year &#8211; up to the highest level in 2006 with almost 900,000 apartments. Then came the big bang: the real estate bubble burst, banks had to be bailed out, Spain rushed past bankruptcy, hundreds of thousands could no longer service their real estate loans, apartments were evicted. The market then recovered very slowly. But still, roads, lamps and park benches built in boom times are rotting in many development areas. In 2019, the year before the corona pandemic, the foundation stones were laid for a good 100,000 apartments. Since then, however, the sector has largely been paralyzed again. Unemployment fell again after peaking at around 25 percent after the euro crisis, but it again reached 15 percent during the pandemic. For young adults it is more than 30 percent. According to experience from the times of the real estate bubble, far stricter criteria now apply to the granting of loans. All of this is currently preventing any kind of construction boom in Spain.</p>
<h2> Switzerland: mainly redevelopment and densification </h2>
<p>By Dietrich Karl Mäurer, ARD studio Zurich Instead of a &#8220;construction boom&#8221;, the umbrella association of the Swiss construction industry, Building Switzerland, speaks of &#8220;continuously good work&#8221;. A large part of the orders are so-called consolidations and energy-efficient building renovations. But not least because of the low interest rates, large investors like to invest in construction projects such as new building complexes with rental apartments. The demand is good, although there are vacancies in some rural regions. Housing is still in short supply in cities. This is also because net immigration has recently risen again; During the pandemic, many foreigners who actually wanted to leave the country after a certain period of time in Switzerland preferred to stay &#8211; mainly because of the comparatively difficult labor market conditions in their home countries. The construction industry accounts for ten percent of Switzerland&#8217;s economic output and employs around half a million skilled workers. According to a recent economic survey, the situation in the construction industry is stable. However, the limited availability of building materials and preliminary products could become a problem. Incidentally, real estate prices in Switzerland have risen faster than they have been in eight years.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In 1968, a Spanish fishing boat (El Fausto) named Faust left the port of Tazacorte and set sail, its destination was El Hierro, 80km to the south. This fishing boat was cursed by the devil as its name suggests, and to this day it remains one of the most difficult cases to solve in Spanish history.</strong><br />
<span id="more-24531"></span> On July 22, just a day after the Faust went missing, the local waters began to broadcast intermittent news about the search for the ship. A CASA 2,111 medium bomber took off from Gran Canaria and began flying in the air to conduct the search. Although the weather was fine that day and visibility was wide, there was no cloud, but search and rescue teams at sea and in the air still found no clues. At first, their search and rescue was only carried out in the waters near La Palma and El Hierro, as time passed, the scope of rescue began to gradually expand.</p>
<p> Considering that there was not much fresh water and food left on the Faust, the people on the shore had no hope of saving the poor sailors on this ship. The rescue team has changed the search and rescue objective to finding the wreckage of the ship &#8211; because given the current situation, there is a high probability that the ship has sunk. Three days after the disappearance, the situation suddenly changed. It was also what happened that day that made the mystery surrounding Faust even more difficult to explain. At midnight on July 25, Spanish maritime authorities received an urgent radio message that a British ship Duquesa had just returned from South America found a small fishing boat in the middle of the ocean. sea. Sailors on board were waving flashlights and begging for help. The sailors on board the Duquesa determined that at that time the ship that sent out the help signal was located at 28º15´ North latitude, 19 kinh45 West longitude, 190km west of La Palma&#8217;s position. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_11_101_39155643/5aa181578f15664b3f04.jpg" width="625" height="436"> <em> Duquesa.</em> The rescue team immediately contacted Duquesa via radio and confirmed that the four people they rescued were Ramón, Eliberto Hernández, Miguel and Julio aboard the Faust. According to the captain of the Duquesa, when the Faust was discovered, the people on board were dehydrated, hungry, red in the face and full of anxiety. After drinking soft drinks, food and cigars provided by the Duquesa, the crew almost regained their energy and strength. The captain of Duquesa offered to tow them back to La Palma, but the crew refused. They said that their ship is in good working order, there are no mechanical failures, power problems, as long as they provide enough fuel, food and water, they can continue to return. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_11_101_39155643/5ad68c2082626b3c3273.jpg" width="625" height="321"> <em> The place where Faust was found after the first disappearance, about 190 km from the original destination.</em> Hearing what the crew of the Faust said, the captain of the Duquesa felt a little strange, but he did not investigate carefully, because the four crew members in front of him no longer seemed to have any health problems. healthy and they are very alert. After discussing with the crew of his ship, the captain of Duquesa agreed to the request of the other party. They had been in similar distress before and in their experience, with sufficient water and food supplies, these experienced sailors were often able to save themselves and return. Faust was then refueled for the 18-hour voyage, as well as enough food and fresh water for their return journey. Crew members on board the Duquesa observed them heading east and were expected to arrive at La Palma at 19 o&#8217;clock that evening. At this time, the people on the island felt very happy because of that, so they rushed to celebrate, preparing a grand banquet for the returning crew members, the wives and children of four members on the ship. is no exception. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_11_101_39155643/9edc4a2a4468ad36f479.jpg" width="625" height="462"> <em> Crowds wait at the pier.</em> But when the clock reached 19 o&#8217;clock, the people on the island still did not see any trace of the ship, but they still encouraged and comforted each other, believing that the Faust ship would soon return to port in this time. Until midnight, many people were still standing on the pier to wait, all that night, the family members of the members on the ship did not sleep but still tried to wait, intense anxiety and fear began to take over. everyone&#8217;s heart. The Faust was saved, but never returned, so where did they go? The name Faust is also a very popular story in Europe. The story goes that Faust was a scholar, an astronomer, a doctor, and an alchemist. He was so hungry for knowledge, that he began to study magic to satisfy his curiosity about all things. Realizing this, one day, Mephistopheles &#8211; the demon of hell &#8211; appeared before Faust and made a deal: Mephistopheles would serve Faust on earth for a while, doing everything Faust asked. Until Faust comes to a moment where he wants to live forever in that moment, he will die, and Faust&#8217;s soul will have to serve Mephistopheles in hell. Mephistopheles&#8217; first job with Faust was to impress Gretchen, the neighbor Faust loved. With the help of Mephistopheles, Faust used his treasures and possessions to win the hearts of the whole Gretchen family. Later, Mephistopheles also caused the deaths of members of Gretchen&#8217;s family, to bring Gretchen closer to Faust. Eventually Gretchen became pregnant with Faust. Gretchen&#8217;s brother knew about it, and challenged Faust to a duel. With Mephisto&#8217;s aid, Faust kills Gretchen&#8217;s brother. Knowing this, Gretchen threw the infant into the river. She was later sent to prison for murder. When Faust arrives at the prison and uses Mephisto&#8217;s powers to save Gretchen, she refuses. When Faust left the prison, a voice came down from heaven, that the girl&#8217;s soul would be saved. Faust continued to use Mephisto&#8217;s service to travel the world, possessing all the riches, knowledge, and power of the world. However, the ending of the story is very unclear. There are several versions, Faust is saved by God, the soul goes to Heaven. There are also places where it is said that Faust must obey the agreement and go to hell to serve Mephistopheles</p>
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		<title>Hard working conditions &#8220;Bitter&#8221; strawberries from Spain The seasonal workers on site receive only a fraction of the price paid in Germany for strawberries from Spain. The strawberry farmers say: The supermarkets are pushing the price. By Reinhard Spiegelhauer.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hard working conditions &#8220;Bitter&#8221; strawberries from Spain Status: 10.06.2021 10:56 a.m. The seasonal workers on site receive only a fraction of the price paid in Germany for strawberries from Spain. The strawberry farmers say: The supermarkets are pushing the price. By Reinhard Spiegelhauer, ARD studio Madrid Strawberries as far as the eye can see and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img decoding="async" class="ts-image" src="https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bilder/spanien-387https://www.tagesschau.de/https://www.tagesschau.de/~_v-videowebm.jpg" alt="Moroccan harvest workers harvesting strawberries in Cartaya, archive image. | Julian Perez / EPA-EFE / Shutterstoc" title="Moroccan harvest workers harvesting strawberries in Cartaya, archive image. | Julian Perez / EPA-EFE / Shutterstoc"></p>
<h1> Hard working conditions &#8220;Bitter&#8221; strawberries from Spain </h1>
<p>Status: 10.06.2021 10:56 a.m. <strong> The seasonal workers on site receive only a fraction of the price paid in Germany for strawberries from Spain. The strawberry farmers say: The supermarkets are pushing the price.</strong> By Reinhard Spiegelhauer, ARD studio Madrid Strawberries as far as the eye can see and an intense fragrance that is so strong that it is almost unpleasant. A small refrigerated truck is parked on the way between the fields. Two dozen of a good 100,000 seasonal workers stand between the green beds, pecking the bright red fruits during the season. &#8220;It&#8217;s difficult in Morocco,&#8221; says the single mother Fatima. As a harvest helper, the Moroccan receives the equivalent of only six and a half euros per day in her home country &#8211; over 40 in Spain. Fatima canceled the agreed on-site interview that morning. She answers the questions via voicemail. Because her boss told her she couldn&#8217;t just talk to journalists.</p>
<h2> &#8220;We don&#8217;t know what our wages are&#8221;</h2>
<p>Is there any other pressure? Yes, she says, anyone who collects a battered strawberry will be sent home or even not allowed to work for a whole day.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t even know what the wages are. Some say 42 euros, others 40 euros. &#8220;No, no,&#8221; says Manuel Reina from the farmers&#8217; association in the shadow of the refrigerated truck. Everyone would be treated properly. The strawberry farmers even provided free apartments:</p>
<p>If individuals do not adhere to the guidelines, then it&#8217;s like in politics, the police or administration. A few black sheep cannot be used to identify the entire province of Huelva. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" class="ts-image js-image" src="https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/bilder/spanien-389~_v-videowebl.jpg" alt="" title="" title="A Moroccan harvest worker harvesting strawberries in Cartaya, archive image. | Julian Perez / EPA-EFE / Shutterstoc"> A Moroccan harvest worker harvesting strawberries in Cartaya, archive image. Image: Julian Perez / EPA-EFE / Shutterstoc</p>
<h2> Union speaks of exploitation</h2>
<p>Trade unionist José Antonio Brazo from the Andalusian Workers&#8217; Union frowns. A few kilometers further on, from a railway embankment, he looks out over the endless sea of ​​greenhouses. Silvery shiny plastic film to the horizon. The collective wage is systematically not paid, says Brazo. &#8220;We&#8217;re talking about exploitation here. In every village here there is a figure of Mary who is venerated &#8211; but in reality everyone worships the mammon.&#8221; In fact, a study by the Löning sustainability consultancy in Berlin found that harvest workers are often poorly paid.</p>
<h2> Study: Supermarkets&#8217; price dictation</h2>
<p>Manuel Reina from the farmers&#8217; association defends himself: Actually, the farmers are the &#8220;pinched&#8221; ones. You take all the risk, he complains. They would have to advance everything and would not get a reasonable price for their product. Farmers hardly see anything of what consumers pay for. One to one and a half euros per kilo of strawberries that went over the counter in the supermarket for six euros. The price dictation is also discussed in the Berlin study. For trade unionist José Antonio Brazo it is clear:</p>
<p>The red fruits, the strawberries, they are no longer sweet, but bitter.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Spain &#8211; one of the leading contenders for the Euro 2020 championship, had a disappointing first match in this tournament against a much lower-rated opponent, the Swedish team. As the dominant team on the field, but their ability to convert opportunities into goals can be compared to a brave guy with only a blunt sword [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Spain &#8211; one of the leading contenders for the Euro 2020 championship, had a disappointing first match in this tournament against a much lower-rated opponent, the Swedish team. As the dominant team on the field, but their ability to convert opportunities into goals can be compared to a brave guy with only a blunt sword in his hand.</strong><br />
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<p> Spain team with 3 EURO championships in 1964, 2008 and 2012, along with a group of good players with many stars spread across all 3 lines such as: David de Gea (Manchester United), Jordi Alba (Barcelona), Thiago Alcantara (Liverpool), Alvaro Morata (Juventus), Ferran Torres (Manchester City)… are certainly much more appreciated than the Swedish team with the highest achievement being only once reaching the quarterfinals in 1992. In fact. On the field also showed the complete superiority of the Spanish team, which is very evident through parameters such as: The Spanish players controlled 75% of the ball, launched 17 shots with 5 times accurate, there are 114 dangerous attacks compared to 4 incorrect shots, 14 dangerous attacks of the Swedish player. All showed a completely one-sided game, but the Spanish team could not score, and had to accept the sharing of points with the Swedish team. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_15_435_39197172/2390012d096fe031b97e.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> Spain accepted to share points with Sweden in the match where the strikers proved ungrateful</em> This can only be explained as their ability to convert opportunities into goals is too poor, but specifically, the attack is too blunt. This is not too surprising because before EURO 2020 started, people were worried about the sharpness of the Spanish team&#8217;s attack, when the names there did not bring confidence. Which idea is really solid. How can you trust when the leader of the Spanish team&#8217;s attack is the famous wooden-footed Alvaro Morata, the number of seasons this player has scored in excess of 10 goals just counted on one hand. Besides Morata, what does Coach Luis Enrique have in his hand? Ferran Torres, Dani Olmo… inexperienced; or Mikel Oyarzabal, Pablo Sarabia, Gerard Moreno… have never been considered a class striker. Therefore, the fans of the team from the land of bulls can only sigh and hold their heads from time to time, when Morata, Moreno, Olmo &#8230; in turn let the opportunity to score pass. But know what to do when their ability is only so much. If you want to take the Spanish team deep at this EURO, perhaps Coach Luis Enrique will have to have other calculations, the most similar model he can refer to is Coach Pep&#8217;s Manchester City. Guardiola. There are many similarities between the two teams when they both have strong midfield, strikers who specialize in turning goals … into opportunities. Pep Guardiola has succeeded with the strategy of using virtual strikers and Luis Enrique can also consider to take advantage of the very good attacking midfielders he has at hand. Cao Duy</p>
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		<title>The mystery of the Faust ship that disappeared in 1968 &#8211; Part 4: Imaginative conjectures</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In 1968, a Spanish fishing boat (El Fausto) named Faust left the port of Tazacorte and set sail, its destination was El Hierro, 80km to the south. This fishing boat was cursed by the devil as its name suggests, and to this day it remains one of the most difficult cases to solve in Spanish [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>In 1968, a Spanish fishing boat (El Fausto) named Faust left the port of Tazacorte and set sail, its destination was El Hierro, 80km to the south. This fishing boat was cursed by the devil as its name suggests, and to this day it remains one of the most difficult cases to solve in Spanish history.</strong><br />
<span id="more-22960"></span> The mystery of the Faust ship in 1968 &#8211; Part 1: Background of the disappearance.</p>
<p> The mystery of the Faust ship in 1968 &#8211; Part 2: Disappearing for the second time despite being seen by the ship and providing food for the Faust to find its way back. The mystery of the Faust ship in 1968 &#8211; Part 3: the sailor lay down on the deck and the voyage was not intact. As the only ship in the world to disappear three times in a row, the story of Faust can be described as eerie and terrifying. Countless experts and scholars have delved into this case, but no one has been able to come up with convincing hypotheses. As an ordinary person, after reading the whole process of the case, there are probably a few questions in everyone&#8217;s mind as follows: Why would a seasoned sailor go astray on his first voyage in calm waters? When they were first rescued, why did all four turn down an invitation to escort them from the British ship? After getting enough items, why did the ship and its crew disappear for the second time? Whose body was found on the ship? Where did the other three go, are they alive or dead? What does the missing 28 pages of the diary contain? What does the so-called &#8220;God-ordained destiny&#8221; in Julio&#8217;s last words mean? Why did this ship that has been floating at sea for more than two months suddenly sank while being towed back to port, leaving the secret of Faust never solved? Are the statements of the two ocean-going ships that contacted Faust true and reliable? <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_14_101_39185251/938f8be686a46ffa36b5.jpg" width="625" height="486"> Before attempting to answer these questions, we should consider the existing explanations and the possibilities involved: <strong> 1. Illegal Migration</strong> Spain remained under the Franco dictatorship in 1968. Franco won the Spanish Civil War and took power in 1939. Because of his ideological closeness to the Axis Empire, Spain provided a great deal of private assistance to Nazi Germany during the Second World War, and it was because of these acts that Spain was subsequently isolated from the European countries. Therefore, the development of Spain in the 1940s and 1950s lagged behind, the economy declined, the people lived in extreme poverty. Along with Franco&#8217;s rule with an &#8220;iron fist&#8221; in the country and the strong suppression of all opposition, many Spaniards felt despair and had to leave their homeland, emigrating abroad. Especially for islands like the Canary Islands, the economic situation is worse. At that time, South America was in a period of relatively rapid development because it had not been affected too much by the Second World War. With the same language, it became the first choice of many immigrants. Spain. Julio, a member of the ship, has a brother who has moved to Venezuela &#8211; was the only variable on this voyage, was he the culprit instigating the crew to attempt the transatlantic? The answer is definitely not. First of all, the Spanish economy was on the rise since the 1960s. This was an emerging economy in the world at that time and was second only to Japan in speed. Tourism in the Canary Islands was very prosperous at that time. The family economy of the four members on board, in general, is not so bad, at least there is no reason for them to flee their homeland in this extreme way. Second, even if they had a reason to leave, it would be completely stupid to cross the vast Atlantic with a few dozen kilograms of fruit and a few liters of soft drink because they would die of starvation before reaching their destination . Even after they were first rescued, the British ship had provided them with sufficient supplies, it was completely impossible to support their boat to South America. However, there are still strong advocates of illegal migration &#8211; none other than the victims&#8217; families, who would rather believe that their loved ones met another ship and were saved in the process. and went to South America, living in anonymity rather than thinking that these crews perished at sea. <strong> 2. Pirates</strong> This conjecture is very bold. That is when the British ship encountered the Faust for the first time, the four people on board were not the original crew, but pirates disguised as them. The crew members were actually captured or killed by them. This conjecture may explain why the crew were reluctant to decline the large ship&#8217;s offer after being rescued for the first time, insisting instead on resupply to return on their own. Not long after setting sail for the first time, Faust encountered a pirate ship, which easily robbed the fishing boat in a short period of time, but when the pirates found there was no cargo or treasure. On board the ship, the crew was dragged out to sea to be executed and the ship set out to sea to create false evidence of a shipwreck. When the British ship appeared, to cover up their crimes, the pirates chose to pose as the crew for help, and continued to carry out their evil plan after receiving the help. After all, the British ship only contacted Spanish authorities by radio, no one could determine if the rescued person was the real crew. And this also explains the mystery of Julio&#8217;s diary. When Julio was held captive by the pirates, he knew he didn&#8217;t have much time left, so he wrote in a note. The pirates kept his suicide note, but tore up the rest of the content. This conjecture also has many contradictions, first of all, there were no pirates in the waters of West Africa at the time, as there were no merchant ships worth plundering, the mainland was essentially desert and land. barren. The Spanish islands, with the exception of fishing, have essentially no other wealth from small crates of agricultural produce. And considering the size of the ship, it was unlikely that pirates would target such a small fishing boat as a target for robbery. As noted by Luciano Ascione, who discovered the Faust for the second time, there was no visible damage or traces of fighting on board the Faust &#8211; this indirectly negates the pirates&#8217; plunder. And if the pirates hijacked ships and were discovered by the British ship, what about their original pirate ship? It is worth mentioning that the captain and crew of the British ship were questioned by the Spanish army in Rotterdam, and by the Dutch army after the second disappearance of the Faust, and they also released photos. of the victims to investigate whether they lied about Faust&#8217;s rescue. Facts have proven that the testimony of the captain and crew is completely reliable, and their rescue activities on board the Faust are also worthy of recognition. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_14_101_39185251/9edc4a2a4468ad36f479.jpg" width="625" height="462"> <strong> 3. Illegal transportation</strong> This argument stems from the fact that the income of seafarers at that time was very meager. But life for the crew of the Faust at that time was also not very rich. Therefore, some people suspect that when transporting goods and fishing, they also transport some illegal exhibits such as guns, drugs or other prohibited goods. When their crime was discovered by Julio, they sailed out to sea to kill him, but as a result, they lost their way back, and eventually died of thirst at sea. To prove this statement, the crew of the ship Anna Di Maio discovered the Faust for the second time, officer Luciano Ascione discovered the goods and belongings on board when they boarded the ship for the first time, and at the same time they discovered the truth recorded in Julio&#8217;s notes. In order to embezzle the goods, they purposely sank the Faust, falsely claimed that it had accidentally sunk during towing, and deleted the contents of the smuggling log. Except for Julio, the bodies of others were also thrown into the sea. Compared to encountering pirates, this conjecture was even more impossible. Not to mention these sailors are smuggling drugs and guns, who will they sell to, because the island where they live is a rather poor island, if their trip that day is really for a some illegal activities, why would they let strangers like Julio board the train? Doesn&#8217;t this greatly increase their chances of being exposed? And how many valuable smuggled items hidden on a small fishing boat could cause all the crew on a large merchant ship like Anna Di Maio to take risks and make up such stories. ? <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_14_101_39185251/0c4c13251e67f739ae76.jpg" width="625" height="442"> <strong> 4. Nazi Germany</strong> The 1960s were the height of the Mossad&#8217;s revenge campaign &#8211; Israel against the remnants of Nazi Germany, and the remaining Nazis in Europe sought refuge in South America via Spain. . It is said that a Nazi officer on the island of Hierro was discovered by the famous Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. To avoid being hunted, he quietly hid in the Faust while it was docked and threatened the crew with his gun to head for the Atlantic. Regarding this conjecture, perhaps the people of the island are really imaginative, this plot if true, would probably be made into a blockbuster crime movie, after all, only in the movie can it be. That possibility can happen, because the average person cannot rely on a small fishing boat and meager amounts of water and food to cross thousands of kilometers of ocean. <strong> 5. Cold War</strong> Mossad and Nazis alone were not enough, another conspiracy theory even suggested that at that time American and Soviet submarines were fighting in the Atlantic Ocean, in order to avoid disaster, the Faust was forced to deviate and in the end they were still killed. And the question is why did these brave sailors not clarify the situation after they were first saved, and did not want to go home on the British ship? <strong> 6. Poisoning</strong> It is speculated that they were poisoned by gas leaks, food poisons or other things that disturbed the minds of these crew members, making it impossible for them to find their way home. But in fact, the toxin that can manipulate the mind to make people unable to find their way back but still awake in front of others has not been found on Earth.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Spanish team has just created a list of 17 players and let them practice with the same curriculum as the main team, but completely separate to ensure safety in the prevention of the COVID-19 epidemic. In the worst case scenario, these 17 names will become the official team of &#8216;La Roja&#8217; attending EURO 2020. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Spanish team has just created a list of 17 players and let them practice with the same curriculum as the main team, but completely separate to ensure safety in the prevention of the COVID-19 epidemic. In the worst case scenario, these 17 names will become the official team of &#8216;La Roja&#8217; attending EURO 2020.</strong><br />
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<p> Spain made an alternate squad list of 17 players to attend EURO 2020. Over the weekend, captain Sergio Busquets of the Spanish team tested positive for the nCoV virus. Not long after, defender Diego Llorente also contracted COVID-19 and caused the bullfighting team to face many disturbances. The fact that 2 players in a row tested positive for the nCoV virus made the main squad of the Spanish team unable to play in the friendly match against Lithuania on the morning of June 9. Therefore, coach Luis Enrique was forced to use the U21 squad consisting of players who had just helped &#8220;La Roja&#8221; reach the final of the European Under-21 Football Championship to attend this match. Although they are all young players, but the U21 players performed excellently as Spain beat Lithuania 4-0 with goals from Hugo Guillamon, Brahim Diaz, Juan Miranda and Javi Puado . After that, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) announced that there will be 11 players in the Spain squad for the friendly match against Lithuania to be called up to the national team for EURO 2020. . Along with the six substitutes that have just been called up, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Raul Albiol, Rodrigo Moreno, Carlos Soler, Brais Mendez and Pablo Fornals, they will form a team of 17 players, training with the same schedule as the original team. but completely separate to ensure the prevention of COVID-19 epidemic. If the main squad cannot play due to the COVID-19 outbreak, these 17 names will officially become the players of the Spanish team attending EURO 2020. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_10_20_39131655/104892499e0b77552e1a.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Alternative squad of Spain team.</em> <strong> Alternative Spain squad at EURO 2020:</strong> <strong> Goalie: </strong> Kepa Arrizabalaga (Chelsea), Alvaro Fernandez (Huesca) <strong> Defender:</strong> Raul Albiol (Villarreal), Oscar Mingueza (Barcelona), Juan Miranda (Real Betis), Alejandro Pozo (Eibar) <strong> Midfielder: </strong> Marc Cucurella (Getafe) Pablo Fornals (West Ham), Brais Mendez (Celta de Vigo), Carlos Soler (Valencia), Brahim Diaz (Milan), Martin Zubimendi (Real Sociedad), Gonzalo Villar (Roma) <strong> Striker: </strong> Rodrigo Moreno (Leeds United), Bryan Gil (Eibar), Yeremi Pino (Villarreal), Javi Puedo (Espanyol)</p>
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		<title>Spain opens its door to the country! Vaccinations can easily enter the country, including Chinese vaccines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2021 01:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Starting June 7, tourists from all over the world who have been vaccinated with the new crown vaccine authorized by the European Union or the World Health Organization can enter Spain without restrictions. These new crown vaccines include: Pfizer Pfizer, Moderna Menard, AstraZeneca AstraZeneca, Janssen Johnson, Sinopharm And Sinovac-Coronavac. All procedures for vaccination must be [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Starting June 7, tourists from all over the world who have been vaccinated with the new crown vaccine authorized by the European Union or the World Health Organization can enter Spain without restrictions. These new crown vaccines include:</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-21977"></span> <strong> Pfizer Pfizer, </strong></p>
<p><strong> Moderna Menard, </strong></p>
<p><strong> AstraZeneca AstraZeneca, </strong></p>
<p><strong> Janssen Johnson,</strong></p>
<p><strong> Sinopharm </strong></p>
<p><strong> And Sinovac-Coronavac.</strong></p>
<p>All procedures for vaccination must be completed, and the last shot must be completed at least 14 days before travel.</p>
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<p>European tourists who have not been vaccinated need to have a valid nucleic acid test negative certificate within 72 hours to enter the country.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the Spanish government stated that tourists from Australia, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, China, Israel, the United Kingdom, Japan and other countries can enter Spain without completing vaccination or showing a negative PCR test certificate.</p>
<p>Tourists from countries at high risk of the epidemic, such as the United States, India, Brazil, South Africa and other countries, are not allowed to enter Spain if they have not received the new crown vaccine without necessary reasons.</p>
<p>The government expects that 15 million tourists will arrive this summer, accounting for 40% of the arrivals in 2019, but the number of tourists Spain will receive in 2020 will double.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2021 12:18:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[From this week, Spain opens international tourism to all countries in the world. Immigration procedures are relatively quick, visitors are controlled through a digital platform and a QR code. Towards the goal of restoring &#8220;world tourism leadership&#8221;, Spain is officially open to international tourism, regardless of visitors coming from low-risk or high-risk countries. Previously, Spain [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From this week, Spain opens international tourism to all countries in the world. Immigration procedures are relatively quick, visitors are controlled through a digital platform and a QR code.</strong><br />
<span id="more-21814"></span> Towards the goal of restoring &#8220;world tourism leadership&#8221;, Spain is officially open to international tourism, regardless of visitors coming from low-risk or high-risk countries. Previously, Spain began testing international arrivals from a number of European, Oceania and Middle Eastern countries at the end of May.</p>
<p> In a recent statement, Spanish Health Minister Carolina Darias affirmed that &#8220;Spain is a safe destination&#8221; and hopes that the country&#8217;s tourism industry will soon restore its position; In the context of favorable progress of vaccination, life here gradually returns to normal. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_08_65_39112745/71fe5ef64db4a4eafda5.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Tourists arrive in Spain on June 7, at the airport in the city of Malaga. Source: Reuters</em> At airports and ports, the Spanish government has two different checkpoints, for visitors from high-risk and low-risk countries, respectively. If coming from a high-risk area, travelers must have a vaccination certificate, a negative test result or proof that they have recovered from Covid-19. Children under the age of six are exempt from these procedures. Visitors from low-risk areas are not required to provide the above documents; they will be controlled through a QR code, after declaring it on the Spanish Travel Health (SpTH) digital platform. This platform facilitates quick and convenient entry for visitors. Arriving in Spain on June 7, Ms. Carla Grahuer (Israel) said: &#8220;The procedures and forms are filled out online so it is very quick. If you fill out all the information, you have had your vaccination and PCR test done. There won&#8217;t be any problems.&#8221; On the first day of opening, activity at Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport in Madrid remained low compared to the busy tourist flow before the Covid-19 crisis. Before the pandemic, Spain was the second largest host of international visitors in the world. In 2020, international tourism in Spain has dropped by 80%, leaving beaches, fortresses and hotels almost deserted.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2021 20:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The town of Setenil de las Bodegas (Spain) is famous for its houses built under giant stone blocks. As a result, the room temperature is cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Setenil de las Bodegas is a town in the province of Cádiz with about 3,000 inhabitants. The town stands out for [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The town of Setenil de las Bodegas (Spain) is famous for its houses built under giant stone blocks. As a result, the room temperature is cool in the summer and warm in the winter.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Setenil de las Bodegas is a town in the province of Cádiz with about 3,000 inhabitants. The town stands out for its white-walled houses. In which, many accommodation places, restaurants and hotels are built in the rock cave. This place gives visitors a feeling of peace every time they visit. Photo: Westend61. </em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_119_38911133/5dc54f2d546fbd31e47e.jpg" width="625" height="781"> <em> The name &#8220;Setenil de las Bodegas&#8221; reflects the rich history of this town. &#8220;Setenil&#8221; refers to the 7 times Catholic rulers wrested territory from the Moors &#8211; Arab inhabitants. Only in their 7th attempt to conquer did they get this place. Later, residents used cool areas under the rock to store local produce, the town&#8217;s name adding the word &#8220;Bodegas&#8221;, which means &#8220;warehouse&#8221; in Spanish. Photo: Quiros_marian.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_119_38911133/c84cd9a4c2e62bb872f7.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> Sitting at El Mirador restaurant, you can admire the view of unique houses along the Rio Trejo river gorge. Instead of building structures on top of the cliffs, townspeople use the overhang of the rock as walls, roofs, or partial house developments. Photo: Pinterest. </em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_119_38911133/c8dfd837c3752a2b7364.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Choosing to live under a large rock for centuries helps to preserve the natural shape of the canyon, reducing interference with the environment. The construction of houses is cost-effective, no need to build a roof because it is covered by the rock. The cave is earthquake-resistant and does not burn. People here use light pipes and skylights to get sunlight. Photo: Traveler.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_119_38911133/3d802a68312ad874813b.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> To fully explore the small streets inside the town, visitors are best to walk. The houses are close together, there are not many trees, but this place is still cool all year round. Photo: Mochileando. </em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_119_38911133/83c195298e6b67353e7a.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> Most of the space under the rock is cool in the summer and warm in the winter. You can find the right accommodation with unique architecture through intermediary booking channels. However, it is important to carefully read the room description as well as the incentives that guests are entitled to. Photo: Trivago. </em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_20_119_38911133/a307b6efadad44f31dbc.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> Some restaurants and eateries take advantage of the cool part under the overhanging rock as seating for diners, without building a roof. Setenil de las Bodegas has a Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summers from June to August, and mild winters from December to February next year. Carnival (February-March) with street parades, dance and music attracts visitors. Photo: Civitatis. </em> <em> <strong> The buildings lined up like a chessboard in Barcelona</strong> </em> <em> After nearly 2 centuries, the unique planning of Barcelona (Spain) still surprises visitors. Seen from above, the city looks like a giant chessboard.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2021 19:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have known about Spanish food for a long time, but first time in Singapore. At that time, I had the opportunity to go to Lion Island quite often. Singapore consists of a large island and more than sixty small islands clustered in the middle of the ocean, possessing no natural resources, but rich in [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I have known about Spanish food for a long time, but first time in Singapore. At that time, I had the opportunity to go to Lion Island quite often. Singapore consists of a large island and more than sixty small islands clustered in the middle of the ocean, possessing no natural resources, but rich in the will and intellect to turn the stopover of British traders in the early 19th century into one of the most prosperous developed countries in Asia today. Singapore is also known as a culinary paradise, with the presence of countless unique dishes from around the world.</strong><br />
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<p> I have known about Spanish food for a long time, but first time in Singapore. At that time, I had the opportunity to go to Lion Island quite often. Singapore consists of a large island and more than sixty small islands clustered in the middle of the ocean, possessing no natural resources, but rich in the will and intellect to turn the stopover of British traders in the early 19th century into one of the most prosperous developed countries in Asia today. Singapore is also known as a culinary paradise, with the presence of countless unique dishes from around the world. The me of those years was young and fresh, looking at everything was sparkling with hope, every day joyfully welcomed a beginning leading to many new things, all joys and sorrows could become poetic and unexpected. Singapore is one of the places where my adventurous, amazing, and beautiful life is kept. On special occasions, we often have dinner at Clarke Quay or Boat Quay, where there are many attractive restaurants located on both sides of the bustling Singapore River. Before dinner that night, he suggested playing lots to decide where to eat. When I was busy getting ready, it was the turn of the dress, he wrote on the back of five small business cards, folded in half. He said: &#8220;There are five surprises! You choose!&#8221;. After hesitating for a while, picking it up and putting it down, I opened the lot and shouted: &#8220;Ahhh! Spanish food!!!&#8221;. I had never tasted Spanish food before, so I was very excited. He chuckles: &#8220;That&#8217;s great! I know you like it!&#8221;. We took the MRT from Orchard Road straight to Boat Quay, then walked along the river. I wear a soft silk dress, a deep peach color. He wore a smoky shirt, gray tie with tiny silver stars, and black trousers, quite formal. After a hot, dry day, the cool evening breezes bring moisture to my skin, crept over my lashes, in my hair, into me through the delicate silk. He joked, saying: &#8220;Look at you, like a small sail! Be careful, the wind blows it away!&#8221;. But that &#8220;small sail&#8221; just touched the river, overflowing, eagerly ready to sail to the great sea, not having anticipated all the storms and storms, even though they had known storms. We went to Tapas Tree, a Spanish restaurant near the foot of Elgin Bridge, on Clarke Quay, chose a table on a floating raft close to the river embankment to see the city at night. A Spanish singer with wavy brown hair, dreamily holding a guitar sings melodious Espanol love songs, while diners sip a dinner prepared by a Spanish chef. The restaurant&#8217;s menu is full of attractive Tapas dishes. Tapas is originally an appetizer, made from vegetables, meat or seafood, with a lot of hot and spicy spices such as turmeric, pepper, garlic, dried chili, paprika and olive oil. In my opinion, if the main flavor of Thai cuisine is lemongrass and coconut milk, French cuisine is cheese, Chinese cuisine is soy sauce&#8230;, then Spanish cuisine is garlic and olive oil. It makes most of the dishes, like the fish sauce of Vietnamese cuisine. A meal of Tapas, of course, cannot be without Sangria, a cool cocktail, made from red wine with a little brandy, sugar or honey and fresh fruits such as oranges, lemons, chopped apples. The first sip of Sangria was wonderful, fresh and joyful rushing into my senses, brimming with vibrant Mediterranean colors, pangolin on the tip of my tongue. It stimulates, stimulates the taste buds, makes us crave for all the Tapas dishes that have just been served, a little of each, delicately presented in rustic red-brown terracotta plates. First, we started with Gazpacho, a cold tomato soup that is very popular during summer days. Tomato peeled, seeded, ground with bread cores soaked in cold water, added garlic, vinegar, sugar, bell peppers and olive oil, into a smooth paste, chilled before enjoying. Then comes Patatas bravas, a potato dish that is sliced ​​square in the style of chess pieces, deep fried in oil, then drenched in tomato sauce, sweet peppers, red peppers, olive oil and some other condiments, served while still hot. The potato pieces are still crispy but covered with tomato sauce, sweet and sour, and even greasy with olive oil. And Champinones al ajillo, sautéed mushrooms with olive oil, garlic, and hot peppers. I used to love shrimp, so I can&#8217;t miss Gambas al ajillo, garlic shrimp with olive oil sauce, served with crispy bread. We talked endlessly, laughed together, welcomed the river breeze, leisurely sipped Tapas with Sangria wine, sipping every precious moment. I want to anchor the night at this riverbank forever, afraid that time will take it away. The brown-haired singer plays the piano, the melody of &#8220;Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero&#8221;, a passionate Spanish love song: <em> &#8220;Trust me when I say how much I love you. Believe me when I say how much I care about you. Forgive me, give me peace of mind. All I need is time, to prove my love for you&#8230;&#8221;</em> . He sang, as he walked towards us, and then stood right next to him, as if he were singing for us alone. He holds my hand, looks deep into my eyes, so tender. The waiter suddenly brought a tray, in a small gift wrapping tray wrapped in ash pink paper, tied with a silver ribbon, very beautiful. He thanked him, took the gift, gave it to me. He smiled, said softly like the breeze: &#8220;This gift belongs to the lady, senora! Wish you all the best, little sail!&#8221;. I was swept from surprise to surprise, just sitting there, speechless. The river wind blew fiercely, as if to lift me up. The city lights cast shadows on the river at night with seven sparkling rainbow colors. The invisible anchor I dropped somewhere in the stream of light&#8230; <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_26_14_38976749/ab9a7e726830816ed821.jpg" width="625" height="390"> The gift I received that night was a thick, beautifully printed book, &#8220;A Little Taste of Spain&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;A Little Taste of Spain&#8221;. A detailed guide on how to cook Tapas dishes with vivid illustrations. The first page had the line he dedicated, the handwriting circling like tiny crabs crawling across the paper: <em> &#8220;To remember the Spanish dinners by the river, and many more in a lifetime&#8221;</em> . I&#8217;ve tasted Spanish from restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City, in Manila, in Kuala Lumpur, in Penang, in Jakarta, in Bangkok, in Hong Kong, in London, in Paris, in Berlin, in Copenhagen, even right between Madrid and Barcelona, ​​but never having the same taste of dinner on the banks of the Singapore River again. Sometimes I still make Spanish at home. I like Gambas al ajillo best, because it&#8217;s quite simple, but delicious. All you need is really fresh peeled shrimp, some big garlic, a few dried chili peppers, some parsley, scallions, a little pepper, a little salt, butter and of course quite a bit of olive oil, and you&#8217;re done. One part minced garlic, the rest thinly sliced; chopped dried chili or leave it whole, depending on who likes it more or less spicy; finely chopped parsley and scallions. Marinate the shrimp with minced garlic, pepper, and salt, let it infuse. Put the pan on a low heat, add olive oil, butter, garlic, chili, shrimp shells, and stir until fragrant, then turn off the heat, filter the oil and discard the residue. Thus, the olive sauce will be dense with shrimp flavor and rich. Return the oil to the pan, heat it to medium heat, add the sliced ​​garlic and chili, fry until fragrant, then the shrimp. Quickly flip up and down to cook shrimp evenly on both sides. Placing shrimp on a Spanish-style deep red-brown ceramic plate is not only beautiful, but the ceramic will help keep the dish hot. Squeeze a few drops of lemon juice on top, then drizzle with oil sauce, sprinkle some pepper, scallions, parsley on top, serve hot with crusty bread. Hai passionately. Freshly cooked shrimp, pink red; firm and sweet shrimp meat; Garlic olive sauce is ecstatic, hot spicy. And Sangria, how can there not be a glass of Sangria on the table with Tapas when summer comes! The book &#8220;A Little Taste of Spain&#8221; I still keep, even though it has long been no need to open it when cooking Tapas. Years after my first Tapas, for Christmas, I received a package from across the ocean, with no name from the sender. In it was a cookbook: &#8220;Spain &#8211; Mediterranian Cuisine&#8221; (&#8220;Spanish &#8211; Mediterranean Cuisine&#8221;). I saw the familiar little crabs crawling cautiously across the front page: <em> &#8220;Merry Chrismast! Enjoy your New Harbor!&#8221;</em> &#8211; <em> (&#8220;Merry Christmas! Let&#8217;s have fun in the New Harbor!&#8221;)</em> . Which new pier? I was suddenly bewildered. Where did my anchor go in the riverbed that sparkled with color that night? Time has pushed the windy little sail out to sea, encountering many unpredictable storms. New and old wharf. To my surprise, I found five faded business cards, with a faint crease in the middle, smoothed out, sandwiched between the pages of a book. The backs of all five cards are written the same, just two words: <em> &#8220;Spanish food&#8221;</em> . I laughed, but my eyes were suddenly wet. The old river wind blows back.</p>
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		<title>Ending the curfew, Spaniards poured into the streets to celebrate without distance</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[To celebrate the lifting of the curfew, Spaniards took to the streets to join in parties. However, very few people follow the COVID-19 prevention regulations. People gathered in Madrid&#8217;s city square but did not wear masks and practice social distancing. Photo: Getty Image From 0:00 on May 9, most of 17 regions in Spain have [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>To celebrate the lifting of the curfew, Spaniards took to the streets to join in parties. However, very few people follow the COVID-19 prevention regulations.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> People gathered in Madrid&#8217;s city square but did not wear masks and practice social distancing. Photo: Getty Image</em> From 0:00 on May 9, most of 17 regions in Spain have officially lifted the state of emergency imposed from October 2020 to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic. According to AFP news agency, to celebrate the lifting of the curfew, people poured into the streets to participate in parties. However, very few people follow the epidemic prevention regulations. In the capital Madrid, people form crowds dancing and singing in the streets without wearing masks. The scene is likened to a celebration on New Year&#8217;s Eve. Local police were forced to disperse crowds moving from downtown Puerta del Sol square. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38785647/708e40e75da5b4fbedb4.jpg" width="625" height="372"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38785647/ee22dd4bc00929577018.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> People gather to drink beer and sing without observing any regulations on epidemic prevention. Photo: Zuma</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38785647/bea28ccb918978d72198.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> Barcelona beach is packed with people at midnight. Photo: AFP</em> In Barcelona, ​​people also flocked to the beach at midnight to celebrate the end of the six-month blockade. One photo shows a man and woman kissing in the street as police watch from afar. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38785647/8df5809c9dde74802dcf.jpg" width="625" height="360"> <em> A couple unafraid to share a passionate kiss in the middle of the street to celebrate the end of the curfew. Photo: Getty Image</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38785647/a79fa8f6b5b45cea05a5.jpg" width="625" height="366"> <em> Police were mobilized to ensure order and security while the people celebrated. Photo: Getty Image</em> The decision to relax the blockade to prevent COVID-19 means that people in this country have been allowed to freely travel between regions after months of being banned. However, regional governments can still limit the opening hours and number of guests of bars and restaurants. Regions can also ask the court to approve more stringent disease prevention measures such as re-imposing curfews, limiting the number of people gathering indoors or extending the travel ban in the region. Previously, the Spanish Government applied emergency measures to prevent the epidemic such as a night curfew, a ban on non-essential travel between regions. Authorities temporarily lifted restrictions for a few days over Christmas. However, due to a sharp increase in the number of cases after this holiday, Spain has decided not to relax its domestic travel restrictions during the Easter week &#8211; usually the peak tourist season here. According to Worldometer website statistics, as of 6am on May 10, Spain recorded over 3.5 million cases of COVID-19, including at least 78,000 deaths.</p>
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		<title>Excavation of ancient tombs in Africa, discovered 78,000 years old relics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 20:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Researchers have just discovered that the human skeleton unearthed at the mouth of the Pang ya Saidi cave in Kenya was a child buried 78,000 years ago. This revealed the ways in which Stone Age populations interacted with the dead. Panoramic cave area Panga ya Saidi, Kenya, where ancient tomb is excavated Despite being home [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Researchers have just discovered that the human skeleton unearthed at the mouth of the Pang ya Saidi cave in Kenya was a child buried 78,000 years ago. This revealed the ways in which Stone Age populations interacted with the dead.</strong><br />
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<p> Panoramic cave area Panga ya Saidi, Kenya, where ancient tomb is excavated Despite being home to the earliest indications of modern human behavior, early evidence of African burials is scarce and often ambiguous. Therefore, very little is known about the origin and development of the continental burial practices that gave birth to mankind. Pang ya Saidi has been an important site for the study of human origins since excavations began in 2010 as part of a long-standing collaboration among archaeologists from the Max Planck Institute on the Faculty. Study Human History (Jena, Germany) and National Museum of Kenya (Nairobi). Repeated excavation seasons at Pang ya Saidi now help establish it as a key site on the East African coast, with a special 78,000-year record of cultural, technological and iconic activities. original human. Parts of the child&#8217;s bones were first found during the excavation at Pang ya Saidi in 2013, but it wasn&#8217;t until 2017 that the feature of the small bone-filled pit was completely revealed. About three meters below the existing cave floor, the shallow, round hole contains bones that have decomposed tightly and are very difficult to decompose, and should be stabilized and plastered at the scene. <strong> New findings in the laboratory</strong> After being reassigned, the remainder was taken to the National Museum in Nairobi and then to the National Research Center for Human Evolution (CENIEH) laboratories in Burgos, Spain, for further excavation and analysis. Two teeth were exposed during the initial laboratory excavation, leading researchers to suspect that the remains could be human. Subsequent studies at CENIEH confirmed that the teeth belonged to a child between 2.5 and 3 years old, later nicknamed &#8216;Mtoto&#8217;, meaning &#8216;child&#8217; in Swahili. Through months of intense excavation in CENIEH&#8217;s laboratories, spectacular new discoveries have been made. Professor María Martinón-Torres, director of CENIEH, explained: “We started to explore parts of the skull and face, with the intact joint of the lower jaw and some uneven teeth. The articulation of the spine and ribs is also surprisingly preserved, even preserving the curvature of the chest. It showed that it was an intact burial and the decomposition of the body took place in the hole where the bone was found. &#8221; Microscopic analysis of the bones and surrounding soil confirmed that the body was quickly covered after burial and decomposition took place in the pit. In other words, Mtoto was intentionally buried shortly after death. The researchers also suggest that Mtoto&#8217;s bent body, found to be reclined to the right with the knees pulled towards the chest, represents a tightly wrapped burial with deliberate preparation. Martinón-Torres noted that this community may have performed some form of honor ceremony. <strong> The burial was different among modern humans and Neanderthals</strong> The child&#8217;s date (Mtoto) is 78,000 years ago and it is the oldest known human burial site in Africa. Later periods from the Stone Age of Africa also included many children, perhaps signaling special treatment of children&#8217;s bodies in this ancient period. Human remains have been found on an archaeological level with mid-African Neolithic stone tools, a distinct type of technology believed to be more involved than hominins. Ndiema noted: “The link between this child burial tool and the Stone Age played an important role in proving that Homo sapiens was the exact producer of these particular industries, in contrast to other hominin species ”. Professor Michael Petraglia of the Max Planck Institute in Jena noted: “The burial of Pang ya Saidi shows that the dehumanization of the dead is a cultural practice shared by Homo sapiens and Neanderthals. This finding raises questions about the origins and evolution of corpse burial rituals between the two human species is closely related and the extent of this behavior is far from that of people today.</p>
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		<title>King Solomon of Israel used to be a mining &#8220;tycoon&#8221; in Spain?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2021 23:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A marine archaeologist has hypothesized that King Solomon, a wealthy king of Israel, financed Phoenician mining expeditions to Spain. Sean Kingsley, director of consulting firm Wreck Watch, posted this hypothesis in Wreckwatch Journal, a publication in which he made some arguments in support of the idea. His arguments include Phoenician mining activities along rivers, Biblical [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A marine archaeologist has hypothesized that King Solomon, a wealthy king of Israel, financed Phoenician mining expeditions to Spain.</strong><br />
<span id="more-12777"></span> Sean Kingsley, director of consulting firm Wreck Watch, posted this hypothesis in Wreckwatch Journal, a publication in which he made some arguments in support of the idea.</p>
<p> His arguments include Phoenician mining activities along rivers, Biblical names in mining-related areas, to passages in the Hebrew Scriptures that seem to be related. to King Solomon and the seafaring Phoenicians, a potential Spanish city famous for its rich mineral wealth in the Hebrew Bible. <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_06_20_38744656/7065e74dc40f2d51741e.jpg" width="625" height="756"> <em> King Salomon, a rich king according to the Hebrew Scriptures.</em> If this claim is true, it means King Solomon was an ancient shipping tycoon. The Hebrew Bible says that King Salomon was extremely rich and undertook many construction projects and his role in transportation could explain his wealth. <strong> Arguments for the Solomon&#8217;s mining expeditions</strong> The Phoenicians flourished throughout the Mediterranean world from about 1,500 BC to 300 BC. According to present-day Lebanon, they sailed across the Mediterranean, establishing settlements and trading networks as far back as Portugal. Kingsley started his research about 10 years ago. It seemed that King Salomon had been wise in his maritime plans, he noticed. He recorded the trips from Jerusalem and the Phoenician sailors took all risks at sea. Archaeological excavations over the past century have unearthed remains of Phenicia mining operations near the Rio Tinto River in southwest Spain, he said. Some places today along the river of Spain have biblical names &#8211; such as &#8220;Solomon&#8217;s Hill&#8221;, says Kingsley. Furthermore, he claims, silver artifacts found in Israel contain lead isotope patterns suggesting that silver came from Spain. However, researchers have done the analysis that silver from Spain did not come to Israel during King Solomon&#8217;s time, but after he ruled. Then there is a Hebrew Bible, which describes how David and his son Solomon took raw materials for construction projects from a man named Hiram, the king of a Phenicia city named Tire in present-day Lebanon. . Kingsley hypothesized that Hiram would send mining expeditions to Spain with the financial assistance of Solomon. Passages in the Hebrew Bible also mention a place called Tarshish, where the Bible says there are many minerals. This is also the place where Johna tried to run away when God told him to come to Nineveh, according to the Hebrew Bible. Tarshish claimed that Tarshish was located in what is now Spain and Solomon financed Phenicia&#8217;s travels to the area. Kingsley argued that passages in the Hebrew Bible discuss how Hiram provided materials for David and Solomon for their construction projects, giving the idea that Solomon had sponsored Phoenician journeys. . Confirming Tarshish&#8217;s place in the Bible, Kingsley notes that a Phoenician inscription, dating back to the ninth century BC and found in Sardinia, refers to a Phenicia military force fleeing to Tarshish. after a failure. Ancient Greek records also mention a city called Tartessos &#8211; sounding similar to Tarshish &#8211; thrived in southern Spain, Kingsley wrote in an article in Spain. From historical research, Kingsley said he could say that biblical landmarks (like the Solomon Hills) were in use since at least the 17th century and possibly much earlier. <strong> Skeptic scholars</strong> Some archaeologists and historians believe they were skeptical of Kingsley&#8217;s claims. While no one doubts that the Phoenicians were present in Spain, scholars note that there is no direct evidence regarding King Solomon to the region. &#8220;It&#8217;s still not clear that there is a Solomon kingdom,&#8221; said Steven Weitzman, director of the Herbert D. Katz Center for Advanced Morphological Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know any evidence of an Israeli presence in Spain at this time,&#8221; Weitzman said. There are Phoenician settlements in Spain as early as around 1100 [trước Công nguyên] and certainly for many centuries to come, but it would be too much to argue that the source of Salomon&#8217;s wealth came from there. &#8221; In fact, the Bible says that King Salomon sent ships to the East, not to the West. Solomon&#8217;s ships were dispatched from a place called Ezion-Geber, a port town on the Red Sea, and they returned from a place called Ophir, filled with gold and other treasures. Wherever the Ophir was located, the ships Weitzman explained would go in the opposite direction from Spain, east not west. Archaeologists also rejected Kingsley&#8217;s arguments regarding silver artifacts found in Israel and Spain. &#8220;Based on all available scientific data, silver in the Solomon era,&#8221; said Ayelet Gilboa, professor of archeology at the University of Haifa, Israel. [thế kỷ 10 trước Công nguyên] not coming east from Iberia ”. Only after that, after King Salomon ruled, did silver from Spain begin to reach Israel. Gilboa worked with Tzilla Eshel, a researcher specializing in antique silver analysis at the University of Haifa, to determine the origin of ancient silver in Israel, and they published an article on this topic in 2019. that silver came from Sardinia to Israel in the 10th century BC but it was not until the ninth century BC that silver came from Spain.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The idea of ​​Book Day and World Copyright originates from an interesting legend in Spain. These days, the boys and girls here often give each other books with a red rose. For the people of Barcelona and Catalunã (Spain), April 23 has long been a true festival because it is a random combination of many [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The idea of ​​Book Day and World Copyright originates from an interesting legend in Spain. These days, the boys and girls here often give each other books with a red rose.</strong><br />
<span id="more-12178"></span> For the people of Barcelona and Catalunã (Spain), April 23 has long been a true festival because it is a random combination of many anecdotes. However, in many other countries, little is known that World Copyright and Book Day has an interesting origin from this country.</p>
<p> Red roses, books and lovers are the three indispensable factors in the streets of April. Not just a religious festival, this is considered the most romantic time of the year. In particular, for the people of Catalonia, it is more valuable and meaningful than Valentine&#8217;s Day. Spaniards often refer to April 23 as Rose Day, Book Festival, or a version of Valentine&#8217;s Day; is an opportunity for book lovers to gather, buy and buy books and celebrate the best holiday of the year: the Feast of Saint Jordi. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_27_119_38652931/bdc2cec5e98700d95996.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> On April 23, lovers will give books and red roses to their other half. Photo: Getty. </em> <strong> Legend of red rose and Saint Jordi</strong> The origin of this religious festival is a mixture of traditional customs of many periods. According to legend, in the old days in Catalunã appeared a dragon monster specializing in cannibalism. To alleviate its hunger, every day people had to pay tribute to him a virgin. One day, the death number called the name of the beautiful princess. Thinking death was imminent, suddenly a knight named Jorge (later named Saint Jordi) appeared with sparkling armor, riding a white horse, defeating the monster, promptly rescuing the attack. God. After his death, from the blood spilling out from the monster appeared bright red rose bushes, strangely beautiful. Jorge quickly picked up a flower and gave it to the princess. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_27_119_38652931/f5e58be2aca045fe1cb1.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> The legend of Saint Jordi became the design inspiration for Batlló house by architect Antoni Gaudí. The house is located in Barcelona, ​​attracting many visitors during April. Photo: Casabatllo. </em> Since then, the villagers are at peace, Jorge is considered the patron saint of Catalonia. This day is annually taken as Valentine&#8217;s Day in Catalonia for the same reason. Guys who are &#8220;in love&#8221; will give a rose to the girl they love. For them, a rose branch represents eternal and unique love. And the women will give a book to the man they love in return of their sincerity. That custom becomes a new and unique feature. With the flow of time, it gradually expanded to include not only lovers, but also family members, friends or colleagues. This anecdote has been passed down in some European countries such as England, Greece, and Portugal. There, the campaign for each customer to buy a book will be rewarded with a rose, which is also very enthusiastic. <strong> Random overlaps</strong> Since 1929, the city of Barcelona has held its annual global exhibition on October 7. Bookmakers took this opportunity to promote and sell books. But after many years, they decided to choose April 23 (this time in Spain is spring) as a reading festival on the street. The idea also stems from a very beautiful traditional custom in Catalonia: On April 23 every year (is the feast of St. Jordi), there are many book fairs and street festivals held, attracting crowds. Island people to visit. In addition to the cool climate, a Valencia native living in Barcelona found a coincidence between the death of St. Jordi and the two world great writers Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespeare. These two great pens are said to have died on April 23, 1616. In fact, the &#8220;father&#8221; of the work <em> Don Quijote fights the windmill</em> died 10 days earlier than Shakespeare, but since Spain at that time used the Gregarian calendar, while in England it was Julian, there was a coincidence. April 23 is also the birthday or death anniversary of other famous authors such as Maurice Druon, K.Laxness, Vladimir Nabokov, Josep Pla and Manuel Mejía Vallejo. With that special coincidence, in 1995, UNESCO selected April 23 every year as World Book Day and Copyright, to honor books and those who have made great contributions to the cultural development of the people. species. <strong> April 23 becomes more special in Catalonia and Barcelona</strong> As an important holiday with interesting stories in Catalonia and Barcelona, ​​the bookstores and flower shops here are open all day. The attraction of the event made the streets full of passersby. Red rose, the book of the same flag Senyera is covered in the color of love. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_27_119_38652931/46d23dd51a97f3c9aa86.jpg" width="625" height="350"> <em> The towns of Barcelona and Catalonia are full of people buying books and flowers. Photo: Vietcasa. </em> In the midst of that bustling scene, it is not difficult to see writers and poets signing books directly to customers, readers love you. If on normal days, people here are afraid to go down the crowded streets, in this festival they cannot ignore the tradition of walking the streets and looking to buy books. Barcelona and Catalonia quickly became a huge library with street corners selling a wide variety of books and red roses. The crowded line of people, interspersed between bookstores and flower stalls is the most popular on Ramblas, Gracia, Sant Joan, Rambla de Catalunã or Sant Jaume squares. April 23 is really an opportunity to take a walk in the bustling atmosphere and filled with the scent of roses. In addition to giving flowers, lovers give books as a way to remember the traditions deeply ingrained in the culture of gaur people.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Sexy Bom&#8221; Spain is hotly dressed at the age of U50</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 20:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Penelope Cruz is known as the &#8216;sexy bomb&#8217; of the land of bulls. Even though she is 47 years old, she is still young, dressed in a hot style that attracts the opposite soul Recently, Penelope Cruz showed off a youthful beauty and a hot, attractive dress on Spanish InStyle magazine in May 2021. The [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Penelope Cruz is known as the &#8216;sexy bomb&#8217; of the land of bulls. Even though she is 47 years old, she is still young, dressed in a hot style that attracts the opposite soul</strong><br />
<span id="more-11359"></span> <img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/fd379763b6215f7f0630.jpg" width="625" height="833"> </p>
<p> <em> Recently, Penelope Cruz showed off a youthful beauty and a hot, attractive dress on Spanish InStyle magazine in May 2021.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/c2ebaebf8ffd66a33fec.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <em> The Spanish star is the cover face of this magazine with a sexy and irresistible charm.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/caca599d78df9181c8ce.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <em> Always in pursuit of bold sexy fashion, Penelope chose mysterious black outfits to appear in the photo set.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/ab853ed21f90f6ceaf81.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <em> Her figure is so young and sexy that no one thinks she is 47 years old.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/17718326a2644b3a1275.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> Possessing a sexy body, beautiful body balance as a model, she also plays advertisements, takes fashion photos with many brands such as Loewe, Lancome, Mango &#8230;</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/34a4a3f382b16bef32a0.jpg" width="625" height="742"> <em> Despite having given birth twice, the beauty film &#8220;Don Juan&#8221; is still young and likes to wear sexy outfits showing off her hot body, making the girls jealous.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/a17637211663ff3da672.jpg" width="625" height="862"> <em> In 2014, Penelope was also voted by Esquire magazine as the sexiest beauty on the planet.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/af7b362c176efe30a77f.jpg" width="625" height="810"> <em> Penelope maintains a respectable appearance regardless of age and age. She showed that she was even more sexy and beautiful over time.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/1af282a5a3e74ab913f6.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> At the age of 47, &#8220;sexy bomb&#8221; still likes outfits that show off a full bust.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_01_180_38695459/f66e6d394c7ba525fc6a.jpg" width="625" height="921"> <em> The 7x beauty now lives happily with her husband Javier Bardem, a famous actress from the same hometown. The star couple has been married for more than 10 years, has 2 children together and is still as passionate as when they were when they first fell in love.</em> <em> Invite readers to watch the video &#8220;Destroying a warehouse containing nearly 8,000 smuggled fashion products&#8221;. Source: CT City.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[After the end of the Easter holidays Mallorca draws a first balance. According to the data, the corona situation is stable. However, only a few hotels were open and there was a curfew in the evenings. By Reinhard Spiegelhauer, ARD studio Madrid The weather has recently been a little worse than it was before Easter. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> After the end of the Easter holidays Mallorca draws a first balance. According to the data, the corona situation is stable. However, only a few hotels were open and there was a curfew in the evenings.</strong> </p>
<p> By Reinhard Spiegelhauer, ARD studio Madrid The weather has recently been a little worse than it was before Easter. Three weeks ago, the first holidaymakers were able to let the sun shine on their fur in the beach cafe, but now it&#8217;s rather gray and cool. This particularly affected guests from Hesse and Schleswig-Holstein, the two federal states in which there were still Easter holidays last week. But even wrapped up and in the wind &#8211; the main thing is to get out of the Corona routine in Germany, said a vacationer from Frankfurt at the end of the week. You enjoy the time, even if the weather could be better &#8211; and it will be. About 40,000 Germans were in Mallorca over Easter, now calm is returning for the time being. There wasn&#8217;t a big party atmosphere anyway &#8211; after all, pubs and restaurants had to and have to close at 5:00 p.m., from 10:00 p.m. there is a curfew. On the Ballermann was &#8220;dead pants&#8221;. In addition, only a little more than ten percent of the hotels were open, and there were hardly any Germans to be seen in the holiday resorts in the northeast. The area around Palma benefited most. Christina Ostrem, manager of a hotel on the beach in Palma that reopened in early March, says she was &#8220;very happy&#8221; with the way the Easter business went, and that her hotel quickly got a lot of reservations. There were no corona cases in her house, neither with the guests nor with the employees.</p>
<h2> Some vacationers are in quarantine</h2>
<p>So far, nothing has been heard of major corona outbreaks during or after the Mallorca vacation. 27 Germans are in a ten-day quarantine in a hotel near the airport, but not all of them are there because they tested positive &#8211; there are also close contacts and suspected cases in the hotel. The seven-day incidence on the island has been in the range of 25 to 30 for the last two months. Nevertheless, the vacation trips were an unreasonable risk, says Claudio Triay, spokesman for the medical union. The governments in Germany and Great Britain did not want any vacation trips, he recalls &#8211; but since only a few hotels are open, there have apparently been no negative consequences.</p>
<h2> Mallorcans hope for more tourists</h2>
<p>Most of the islanders see the Germans&#8217; vacation trips rather positively. For them the guests were finally at least a first ray of hope, after half a year practically without any tourism. In the summer it should be even more if possible, at least that&#8217;s what Gabriel from Palma hopes. The island longs for tourists, he says, so that the economy can start up again: &#8220;We were very happy about the Germans &#8211; and we hope that they will come home healthy and tell us how nice it was.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>What to drink to accelerate fat burning?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2021 07:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Physiologists from the University of Granada in Spain have shown that drinking a cup of Espresso half an hour before aerobic exercise significantly increases the rate of fat burning. The research results are published in the journal of the International Sports Nutrition Association (ISSN). What products accelerate fat burning? (Photo: Pixabay) Accordingly, the experiment involved [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Physiologists from the University of Granada in Spain have shown that drinking a cup of Espresso half an hour before aerobic exercise significantly increases the rate of fat burning.</strong><br />
<span id="more-4221"></span> The research results are published in the journal of the International Sports Nutrition Association (ISSN).</p>
<p> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_240_38411369/1964a3b38ef167af3ee0.jpg" width="625" height="416"> <em> What products accelerate fat burning? (Photo: Pixabay)</em> Accordingly, the experiment involved 15 men who did not smoke, whose average age was 32 years. These people completed 4 exercises 7 days apart. On the day of the trial, they took 3 mg / kg of caffeine or a placebo at 8 o&#8217;clock and 17 hours, and followed strict exercise and dietary guidelines. The results showed that the amount of caffeine consumed 30 minutes before aerobic exercise increased maximum fat oxidation in the whole body. In addition, the scientists found that the efficiency was significantly higher when performing a series of exercises in the afternoon. Espresso is a very popular coffee and is popular with many people. Espresso first appeared in Italy in 1930, then spread to Spain and other European countries. Currently, this coffee has become an indispensable part of the coffee culture of people around the world. Even many coffee fans often say that, if you have never tried Espresso, you have not really stepped into the coffee world. Espresso coffee is machine-brewed, using hot water compressed by high pressure through finely ground coffee powder. The broth used to make Espresso is pure water, and the coffee used to prepare this method must also be rustic roasted coffee, not seasoned with any impurities.</p>
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