The train service partially recovers service and leaves turnstiles open all day to facilitate free access to travelers This has been communicated by the operator on its official WhatsApp channel where it has informed of the lines that begin to operate Although the circulation is not fully restored some key routes are already operational in minimum service and Renfe will offer alternatives by road in the sections that remain inactive Rodalies has communicated that the usual timetables cannot be guaranteed The turnstiles at the stations will remain open to facilitate access to passengers during this day marked by the interruption of public transport Thousands of users were unable to travel yesterday. We tell you how to recover the amount of your Rodalies or metro ticket or ask for a change. Rubin Kazan announced on Wednesday evening the transfer of the Albanian attacker, Marvin Çuni. The 23-year-old has signed a four-year contract, while he will wear the number 90 shirt. Çuni developed as a footballer in Germany, among the youth of Bayern Munich.  Then he played for lower category clubs like Sonnenhof, Paderborn and Saarbruecken.  Since 2023, Çuni has been part of the Frosinone team, which played in the elite of Italian football last season.  He scored one goal and had one assist in 22 appearances.  With Frosinone in Serie B in the current edition, Çuni had one goal scored in three games.  Mirlind Daku and Dardan Shabanhaxhaj are part of the Russian team, Rubin Kazan.  Rubin Kazan is in eighth place after seven games played. The translation of contents into other languages ​​is done automatically and there may be errors! Annex of the former Radio Prishtina (first floor) George Bush pn, 10000 Prishtina A large waterspout, caused by a column of cloud-filled wind rotating over water, was spotted off Cunit Beach in Catalonia. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Summer night temperatures have been as high as ever in a number of Catalan municipalities Catalan News looked into the data gathered by the Catalan weather service (Meteocat) and found that its stations had never registered as many nights with values above 20C at all times The 184 weather stations in Meteocat's network observed a record-breaking 4,870 tropical nights – that is nights with values never under 20C – altogether between June 21 and September 20 This surpasses the highest number until now This was especially an issue in coastal areas such as Barcelona county (Barcelonès) and the southern regions of Costa Daurada and Ebre river delta as well as the northeastern town of Portbou Most stations had never seen such an amount of tropical nights in the period mercury did not fall below 20C at any time in 76 out of the 92 summer days as well as Cunit and l'Ametlla de Mar (60) While Barcelona city did not register a record it led the ranking of tropical nights this summer traditionally less prone to high values at night some towns also registered an unusual number of tropical nights Thermometers across the country were especially sweltering in some of these nights with more so-called 'torrid nights' – that is nights with values never under 25C – than ever before 206 such nights were registered during summer more than double than the highest figure until now thermometers stayed at 25C or above in a third of the days Unusual warm temperatures across Catalonia, which saw its highest value ever registered at above 45C in the north on July 18, have also brought soaring values in the sea. According to data provided by the Catalan institute for maritime research, Icatmar, the mean sea temperature between June and August in the areas surrounding the shores of Catalonia, Valencia region and the Balearic islands, was 25.5C this year. That is, 1.8C higher than the average between 1982 and 2022 and just cooler than in 2022 (25.9C) and in 2003 (25.6C). By regions, the general steady increase of sea temperatures was also observed, with Barcelona, Tarragona, Ebre river delta and L'Estartit (in Costa Brava) hitting values above average, according to data by the authority ruling over Spain's main ports and a local observer, Josep Pascual. Maritime heatwaves are "more and more frequent, intense and affecting a larger area," said Joaquim Garrabou, researcher at the Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM), to Catalan News. The effects, he says, are already visible, with a higher mortality of species and transformation of the seafloor and a poorer biodiversity in the coast. Corals, sponges and some families of algae are among the most badly affected species, since they cannot move. Garrabou states that when water heats up "two to five degrees" above average they cannot bear it and they suffer from necrosis or die. "They are like trees in forests, if we lose them, this has an impact on the rest of companions and sea communities," he adds. Get the day's biggest stories right to your phone Approximate Conversions of the Most Common Units of Wood Measure The authors of a new book, Hidden Beaches Spain, pick five quiet spots along usually busy coastlines, plus five reachable by trainSpain’s best beaches: for families and walkers BEST QUIET BEACHES ON POPULAR COASTSPlatja de L’Home Mort and Platja de Rosés Costa BarcelonaCosta Barcelona stretches from Blanes It has a temperate climate and fertile land where olives oak and mastic trees and through a low tunnel beneath the railway line to reach Platja de l’Home Mort and Platja de Rosés: twin sandy/pebbly beaches where clothes are optional In the adjoining cove – Playa del Muerto – a rainbow flag flutters and a sign proclaims it the first gay nudist beach in the world Where to stayCamping El Vedado (pitch for two from €26 bungalows for four from €80) is a mountain campsite 25km north-east of Barcelona in the Sierra de la Marina natural park perfect for a cool night’s sleep in the hotter months On Andalucía’s Coast of Light the Estrecho natural park is a long glorious swathe of coastline from Cabo de Gracia in the west near Bolonia to Punta Carnero in the east The vast Playa de Bolonia sand dune is considered a national monument and there is this small cove with natural pools revealed at low tide Two lines of volcanic rocks protrude from the water like an alien runway Enjoy views across the strait of Gibraltar to north Africa Where to stayHotel Tarifa Lances (doubles from €94 B&B) is a four-star hotel popular with windsport devotees with incredible sunsets and views of north Africa from the roof terrace Where to eatRestaurante Chilimosa does superb homemade vegetarian and vegan food A stone’s throw east of the Costa del Sol this coast has a warm climate it has plenty of pristine beaches and coves to delight nature lovers the pink light gives the surface of the water a pearly luminescence Where to stayLimonero B&B (doubles from €65 B&B) is in the middle of the Andalucían village of Gualchos and has four rooms in rustic Andalucían style and a shared kitchen Where to eatBar Manolo Photograph: Richard Bradley/AlamyUK tourists arrived on the “sunshine coast” in their droves in the 1970s in a bid to swap dreary northern Europe for sun-drenched beaches this long stretch of coast still has pristine spots just south of Torreguadiaro is 4km long and backed by dunes when the poniente (western breeze) is blowing it’s possible to see the Rock of Gibraltar and the north coast of Africa Where to stayIf the idea of a pastel-painted houseboat community floats your boat, check out Boat Haus Where to eatSeafront Bar and Restaurant DBlanco in La Alcaidesa a short stroll south of Sotogrande offers seafood vegetarians and those with food intolerances The Costa Blanca stretches for more than 200km of Mediterranean shore with fine sand or white-pebble beaches,clear blue water natural parks where flamingos feed in saltmarshes Cala Sardinera is a wild beach with a mix of coarse sand and stones reached after a hike through pine and mastic trees Cala Sardinera is reached via a footpath from the Creu del Portitxol monument following signs for Mirador del Portitxol until reaching the top of the headland Then take the narrow path to the left as far as the steps to the beach Where to stayCasa Babel (doubles from €75 B&B) is in the small hill town of Villalonga Where to eatBar Las Olas five minutes’ drive north-west of Sardinera is where the locals go for a good-value menú del día Beaches and coves surrounded by gorse-covered hills and cliffs dominate northern Spain’s Costa Verde and views from the cliffs of the twin arches of Peña Furada and the volcanic rocks that resemble witches’ hats Reach the beach via a narrow track around the hillside and a “magical portal” through the rocks leads to adjoining Fábrega beach Where to stayThere are Atlantic views from a modernist apartment called Hidden Secret on the Cliffs Where to eatIn Loiba, stop at Bar El Puente for Galician coffee strained through a muslin sieve Leafy hillsides surround yellow-sand beaches on this section of the Costa Verde walk west on the main road from Poo station then take the path beside Camping Las Conchas and follow the coast path for 1.2km until you see the path to the beach on the right with 34 steps down There’s more sand round a headland to the east and a huge rocky islet and a secluded cove to the west Check tide times and bear in mind that at high tide the beach will shrink to the size of a tablecloth Where to stay and eatHotel-Restaurant La Farola del Mar in Playa de Póo has rooms with sea views and some of the best sunsets in Asturias (doubles from €60 B&B) including meat from its own farm near Llanes The Camí de Ronda is a series of ancient smugglers’ paths that offer hikers a scenic route along Spain’s north-east coast Starting at the village of Portbou and extending south to the province of Barcelona On the protected Punta del Cap Ras peninsula Cala Bramant is a circular cove reached after a short with crystalline waters beneath rock formations covered in marram grass Where to stayFriendly La Goleta (doubles from €62) Where to eatThere are no services near Cala Bramant We bought filled rolls at the beach bar on Platja de Garbet On this coast south-west of Barcelona there are so many secluded and unspoiled calas (coves) around the white fishing village of Ametlla de Mar that the villagers are referred to as caleros Olive and almond groves overlook water where marine life flourishes – a snorkeller’s paradise At the end of a steep path a half-hour walk from L’Ametlla de Mar station coarse- sand beach among Aleppo pines and mastic trees Where to stayCamping Miramar (pitch from €19 is a chic beachfront campsite with rentable retro caravans in pastel colours an excellent restaurant and regular nightly entertainment Where to eatChild-friendly Restaurant Les Veles in nearby Calafat has a terrace a colourful Spanish menu and an extensive list of wines and cavas Hidden Beaches Spain: 450 secret coast and island beaches to walk, swim & explore by Lola Culsán and John Weller is out now (Wild Things Publishing Guardian readers can get 20% off and free P&P with code GuardianSpain21 Yesterday evening was held the final night of Miss Albania 2018 organized near the Pedonal of the capital led by journalist Jonida Shehu and the brothers Romeo and Donald Veshaj coincided with the 20th anniversary of the beauty contest the performance of Eranda Libohova and Ardit Cunit # missshqiperia2018 @arditcuni #Ajo #rtsh Post shared by Eranda Libohova (@erandalibohova) on Jun 11 Created by This carnival is one of the most prominent in the region | @carnavalcunit, Instagram CURRENT AFFAIRS This Destination Near Tarragona Hosts One of the Most Spectacular Carnival ParadesWith a varied program this carnival has become a cultural and tourist reference for the municipality.14/02/2025 12:28:00h by África Fernández Juez Its streets invite you to stroll leisurely enjoying a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere Its golden sandy beaches attract those looking to rest under the sun or take a walk by the sea The municipality of Cunit stands out for its cultural events and festive spirit. Throughout the year, it organizes celebrations that bring together locals and visitors. One of the most anticipated is its carnival The Choreography Battle opens the carnival on February 28 | @carnavalcunit InstagramThe Cunit CarnivalThe Cunit Carnival is one of the most anticipated festivities in the entire municipality it will be held from February 28 to March 5 with the Choreography Battle at the Municipal Sports Pavilion and the competition will start at 10:30 p.m. the Grand Carnival Parade begins from the Renfe station This parade goes through the main streets of the municipality joined by batucada music and creative costumes the party continues at the Municipal Pavilion with music and DJs starting at 10:30 p.m first-served basis until capacity is reached The floats are displayed to the public in the old town | @carnavalcunit with the Children's Confetti Party at the Sports Pavilion This celebration includes entertainment and a snack for the children creating a joyful and family-friendly atmosphere with the traditional Burial of the Sardine This event takes place in the Plaza de la Vila joined by batucada music and a popular sardine feast Besides enjoying the carnival Its beaches are ideal for peaceful walks or simply relaxing by the sea The old town retains its traditional charm where the mountains and nature offer hiking trails The Grand Carnival Parade travels through the main avenues | @carnavalcunit InstagramCunit is located in the Baix Penedès region With a population of approximately 15,000 inhabitants it combines a family-friendly atmosphere with the tranquility of a small coastal town The Cunit Carnival not only stands out for its parades and music but also for the festive atmosphere that fills its streets It is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy days full of color If you are looking for an authentic experience