The BP Ultimate Rally Raid Portugal marks a groundbreaking milestone in the world of Motorsport offering a thrilling spectacle filled with adrenaline and unforgettable moments for both cars and motorcycles orchestrated by the ACP – Automóvel Club de Portugal is set to make history as it debuts as part of the World Rally Raid Championship with Portugal and Spain as the distinguished host countries The Monster Energy Honda Team rally team after winning the last edition of the Dakar 2024 is preparing to take on the thrilling challenges of the Rally of Portugal the team is ready to make its mark on the Portuguese tracks the only one to be held this year on European soil starting from the Portuguese town of Grandola where the participants will spend the night after completing a work park to continue the next day with the fourth stage that with 270 kilometers will connect Villafranca de los Barros with Fregenal de la Sierra With an impeccable track record and fierce determination the Monster Energy Honda Team is fielding a team comprising riders Pablo Quintanilla these riders will take the iconic Japanese Honda brand to new heights in one of the most challenging competitions in the world of rallying will provide the perfect terrain for the drivers to demonstrate their skill the race promises to keep spectators on their toes as the riders tackle every corner and obstacle with mastery so the pilots will have to use their 5 senses to complete each stage in the best possible way The Monster Energy Honda Team is looking forward to the roar of the engines and the thrilling atmosphere of competition that characterises Rally Portugal Spanish law enforcement agencies on Wednesday arrested 16 individuals belonging to a criminal network in connection with operating two banking trojans as part of a social engineering campaign targeting financial institutions in Europe The arrests were made in Ribeira (A Coruña) and Aranda de Duero (Burgos) following a year-long investigation codenamed "Aguas Vivas" "Through malicious software, installed on the victim's computer by the technique known as 'email spoofing', [the group] would have managed to divert large amounts of money to their accounts," authorities noted and more than 1,800 spam emails were analyzed enabling law enforcement to block transfer attempts totaling €3.5 million successfully The campaign is said to have netted the actors €276,470 of which €87,000 has been successfully recovered As part of an effort to lend credibility to their phishing attacks the operators worked by sending emails under the guise of legitimate package delivery services and government entities such as the Treasury urging the recipients to click on a link that stealthily downloaded malicious software onto the systems The malware — dubbed "Mekotio" and "Grandoreiro" — functioned by intercepting transactions on a banking website to unauthorizedly siphon funds to accounts under the attackers' control At least 68 email accounts belonging to official bodies were infected to facilitate such fraudulent transfers the money was diversified by sending it to other accounts in order to hinder the possible police investigation," the Civil Guard said Grandoreiro and Mekotio (aka Melcoz) are both part of a "Tetrade" of Brazilian banking trojans as detailed by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky in July 2020, while the latter's evolving tactics were disclosed by ESET in August 2020 which involved displaying fake pop-up windows to its victims in an attempt to entice them into divulging sensitive information "These windows are carefully designed to target Latin American banks and other financial institutions," the Slovak cybersecurity company had noted Grandoreiro has a history of singling out Brazil "with the attackers regularly improving techniques striving to stay undetected and active for longer periods of time." Mekotio has been observed in attacks targeting Brazil and dating back to 2018 "[Mekotio] steals passwords from browsers and from the device's memory, providing remote access to capture internet banking access," Kaspersky researchers explained in a report published Wednesday "It also includes a Bitcoin wallet stealing module." the agency is recommending that email and SMS recipients scrutinize messages carefully particularly if it is about entities with urgent requests while also taking steps to be on the lookout for grammatical errors and ensure the authenticity of the sender of the message and SOC security to respond quicker and stop breaches early AI agents boost business—but create risks and strategies from industry leaders – all for free Polycultural olive groves are coming to the Community of Madrid A new operational group hopes their implementation will increase profits and safeguard against disease and researchers are col­lab­o­rat­ing on a project called Olivares de Miel to intro­duce native bees and aro­matic plants to olive groves in order to increase prof­itabil­ity and pro­mote agroe­co­log­i­cal tourism This inno­v­a­tive approach aims to revi­tal­ize tra­di­tion­ally unprof­itable olive groves in Madrid by diver­si­fy­ing crops and cre­at­ing a more sus­tain­able and aes­thet­i­cally pleas­ing envi­ron­ment while also poten­tially help­ing to pre­vent the spread of Xylella fas­tidiosa and mit­i­gate the effects of cli­mate change just a half-hour south­east of Madrid bee­keep­ers and researchers met to dis­cuss an ambi­tious plan to revi­tal­ize the region’s tra­di­tion­ally unprof­itable olive groves The oper­a­tional group, which has been dubbed as Olivares de Miel or ​‘olives of honey,’ aims to increase prof­itabil­ity through intro­duc­ing a com­bi­na­tion of native bees and aro­matic plants to the olive groves “The group aims to demon­strate that new uses can be given to olive groves in Madrid which are tra­di­tion­ally not very prof­itable but have great poten­tial,” a spokesper­son for the group said in a press release will pro­vide com­ple­men­tary rev­enue in between olive har­vest­ing peri­ods as well as open the door for agroe­co­log­i­cal tourism “[One advan­tage] for the olive groves is the aes­thet­ics,” Javier Domínguez a land­scap­ing expert who is work­ing with Olivars de Miel to design these groves Producers all across Spain have been exper­i­ment­ing with projects like these for a few years now, par­tially in an effort to pre­vent the spread of Xylella fas­tidiosa and mit­i­gate the effects of Spain’s chang­ing cli­mate The Community of Madrid already had to erad­i­cate sev­eral olive groves in the region after detect­ing Xylella fas­tidiosa in April of last year Farmers are eager to pre­vent a repeat occur­rence Domínguez likens this change in think­ing to what hap­pened more than a cen­tury ago with the rev­o­lu­tion in the auto­mo­bile indus­try “It is like in the begin­nings of the auto­mo­tive indus­try when there were 800 pio­neers design­ing cars although in the end only 50 devel­oped them,” he said ​“There are pio­neers design­ing olive groves in Spain plan­ta­tions where there are aro­matic hedges between rows of olive trees that pro­duce oil These pio­neers have come to the same idea by inde­pen­dent paths Domínguez said that the prac­tice of spac­ing olive trees far apart became pop­u­lar 20 years ago He argues that this was a mis­take and that grow­ing aro­matic plants in between these olive trees helps pro­tect them as well as the envi­ron­ment “The fact is that with sep­a­ra­tions of 10 it is not so evi­dent that plant­ing some­thing in the mid­dle dam­ages the olives,” he said Domínguez points out that it was not so long ago when farm­ers planted vines in between their olive trees, a prac­tice that can still be seen in Villafranca de los Barros, a town in the Spain’s west­ern region of Extremadura He said the prac­tice stopped in mod­ern times due to the unfounded fears that the vines and trees would com­pete for water and nutri­ents in the soil and the growth of one would harm that of the other Having some­thing planted in between the olive trees could help pre­vent flood­ing and avoid ero­sion “Tree mono­cul­ture lacks the appro­pri­ate com­ple­ment of shrubs and flow­ers typ­i­cal of our ecosys­tems,” he said ​“Introducing wild aro­matic shrubs and flow­ers implies return­ing in some way to the pre­ex­ist­ing equi­lib­rium it mit­i­gates floods and droughts and mod­er­ates micro­cli­mates by mov­ing away from extreme con­di­tions.” In California the prac­tice of plant­ing aro­matic crops and intro­duc­ing bees is already under­way in the state’s mas­sive almond plan­ta­tions it has been mostly hailed as an eco­nomic and eco­log­i­cal suc­cess Bees are respon­si­ble for pol­li­nat­ing almond plants at a much higher rate than olive trees the bio­di­ver­sity that comes with a larger bee pop­u­la­tion has been shown to act as a nat­ural check on pests Preventing the spread of the crip­pling dis­ease would cer­tainly be one of the sought after out­comes from the Olivares de Miel pilot project Olive farm­ers want to make sure there are no unin­tended con­se­quences of chang­ing a way of olive tree cul­ti­va­tion that works Some olive farm­ers have said they would like to test the method for 20 years Domínguez believes that after three years any unin­tended side effects will have man­i­fested them­selves “Good inten­tions are not enough,” he said ​“It is nec­es­sary to demon­strate that the inter­me­di­ate crop will not harm the olives three years gives the major­ity of inno­va­tors enough time to cer­tify their progress.” Assuming every­thing has gone to plan after this test­ing period roughly 6.2 mil­lion more acres of Spanish olive groves could also be planted in a sim­i­lar man­ner More articles on:  , , New Spanish Podcast Delves into the World of Olive Oil A la Sombra del Olivo brings together three hosts from different backgrounds and a diverse range of guests with the goal of educating the public about olive oil Pioneering Producer Believes Intensive Olive Farming Is the Future in Lebanon Intensive farming has allowed Charbel Jaoude to lower production costs without sacrificing quality helping him cope with the ongoing economic crisis Spanish Households Purchase More Sunflower Oil Than Olive Oil for the First Time Falling olive oil sales are linked to reduced production and elevated prices whereas sunflower oil has become more affordable during the same timeframe Invasive Sheep Devastate Olive Groves in Eastern Spain invasive species like the Barbary sheep have rapidly increased in both population and range leading to more frequent interactions with agriculture Revitalizing Salento: Entrepreneurs Fight Xylella with New Ideas Puglia's new generation of entrepreneurs is reviving the region's devastated olive industry using innovative ideas and technologies to rebuild Egypt Aims for Significant Increase in Olive Oil Exports Officials are developing a strategy to increase exports by expanding production Olive Oil Exports from Spain Reach Record High, Defying Production Hurdles Exporters saw revenues rise by more than 50 percent even as they shipped average volumes Bank of Spain Attributes Ongoing Inflation to Soaring Olive Oil Prices The bank’s statements come as the government announced plans to continue its Value-Added Tax markdown on most foods Цей веб-сайт зберігає файли cookie на вашому комп'ютері Загальний дохід компанії у 2021 році склав близько €800 000 євро La Hormiga Verde repairs old electronics every year disassembles them into components for resale and creates furniture from this waste In the city of Villafranca de los Barros, they recycle about 99.5% of old TVs and computers, which is about 1,200 metric tons of waste, according to Bloomberg. The company was founded by Ignacio Garcia when he lost his job as an industrial engineer in the biomass industry La Hormiga Verde's main source of income is the sale of components and raw materials but the company also receives government subsidies as a registered special employment center as 32 of the 34 employees have a disability The company's total revenue in 2021 was about € 800,000 Garcia plans to expand the company in Spain and Portugal The staff at La Hormiga Verde's 2,200-square-meter dismantling line works at individual stations to dismantle old copiers batteries and other items using hand tools and specialized mechanical equipment Every day they extract about 1,000 kilograms of plastic and iron and about 300 kilograms of copper Some employees turn these materials into products stools from recycled washing machine parts Workers also recycle about 500,000 kg of damaged solar panels each year dismantling them to extract raw materials or restoring them for resale or use Computers in good condition are being restored to "social computers" which sell to non-profit institutions or low-income people for around € 70 Vintage and rare items are put up for sale in the company's showroom or on the Internet La Hormiga Verde has about 400 collection points and its own logistics for transporting discarded items people are increasingly delivering electronics directly to the company It will be recalled that Europe wants to protect people from planned obsolescence and greenwashing. As EcoPoliticа reported earlier, the Gianni brand has launched a clothing resale platform. Almost all solid waste landfills in our country are now legally prohibited from operating It highlights the impact of the fashion industry on the environment and encourages a rethinking of current models of overproduction and consumption The use of materials posted on the EcoPolicy media platform is permitted only if the link to the EcoPolicy is provided and for online publications - the placement of a direct hyperlink to the page where the original material is posted The editors may not share the point of view stated in the author's material The advertiser is responsible for the accuracy of information published in promotional materials entre em contato com: Apoio ao cliente e anexe o código do erro Tienda online de Mercadona donde podrás comprar todos nuestros productos y recibirlos en tu casa Servicio gratuito que te permite gestionar todas tus facturas de forma sencilla Creado por Mercadona para que nuestros proveedores Un modelo de recursos humanos reconocido por ofrecer puestos de trabajo estables y de calidad The earth once again shook early this Monday morning (26 August) when an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 on the Richter scale was recorded in the Atlantic Spain's National Geographic Institute (IGN) said that the earthquake was registered 6.11am at Spanish mainland time one hour earlier in Portugal) at a depth of 19 kilometres according to the revised calculation published on its website the greatest effects of the earthquake in Portugal were felt in Huelva province in the area closest to the Portuguese border in the same way as in Carrión de los Céspedes (Seville) Grade II was felt in the province of Cadiz in the cities and towns such as Jerez de la Frontera It was also slightly felt in Malaga city and on the Costa del Sol and in the Cordoba towns of Alameda del Obispo #terremoto 26/08/2024 04:11:38UTC ATLÁNTICO-PORTUGAL mag=5.5 prof=19km cálculo revisado https://t.co/mDZJpErikl The 112 Andalucía emergency services control centre handled more than 15 calls from different municipalities in the region regarding the earthquake the coordination centre handled the first of the calls regarding the seismic movement from towns in Huelva with no reports of personal or material damage the seismic movement was felt in seven Spanish regions the effects of the earthquake have been noticed in the provinces of Ourense it has been noticed with greater intensity (Grade III) in the Pontevedra towns of Arcade (Sotomayor) Extremadura was another of the regions where the earthquake was felt the most and with the greatest intensity (Grade III) the towns of Ponferrada and Aldeatejada de Salamanca registered a Grade III earthquake at Grade II it was felt in Zamora and Segovia city also at Grade II in Ciudad Real city and the town of Puertollano the earthquake was felt in Gijón at a Grade II level as well as in the Madrid town of Torrelaguna Comentar es una ventaja exclusiva para registrados 924 872 569 – 659 44 11 92 | info@ondacerosur.es 2025-05-06T06:40:34+02:006 de mayo de 2025 - 6:38 am| 2025-05-06T06:17:48+02:006 de mayo de 2025 - 6:12 am| 2025-05-05T16:06:04+02:005 de mayo de 2025 - 3:57 pm| Onda Cero Sur Extremadura es una cadena de radio española Asociados al grupo radiofónico Atresmedia Radio Tel.: 659441192 – 607818486 – 924872569 Diseño Web: MundoRed Francisca Cadenas y el callejón en el que desapareció. | Montaje propio SUCESOS Desaparición de Francisca Cadenas: Tras 7 años la UCO toma el mando de las operacionesSerá la unidad que aclaró el asesinato de Manuela Chavero la que asuma la desaparición de Francisca Cadenas24/11/2024 22:22:00h por Alejandro de Santiago Pérez Francisca Cadenas desapareció el 9 de mayo de 2017 en la localidad pacense de Hornachos. Tenía a 59 años. Más de siete años después, el caso permanece rodeado de incógnitas y Francisca Cadenas sigue sin aparecer. En el momento de su desaparición Francisca está casada con Diego Meneses y es madre de tres hijos Ninguno ha dejado de hacer lo que está en su mano para conocer lo que le pasó a su madre se ha anunciado que el Juzgado de Instrucción de Villafranca de los Barros ha reabierto el caso con la intención de averiguar qué le pasó a Francisca el caso lo estaba llevando la Policía Judicial pero la UCO de la Guardia Civil ha cogido las riendas de las investigaciones.  Era algo que la familia de la desaparecida llevaba años pidiendo La novedad se comunicó a la familia el 19 de noviembre Fue durante una reunión en la Comandancia de la Guardia Civil de Badajoz con mandos El equipo que se hace cargo de la investigación es el mismo que resolvió el caso de Manuela Chavero, cuyo asesino (Eugenio Delgado) fue condenado a prisión permanente revisable en mayo de este año Este cambio insufla esperanza para los familiares de la desaparecida La familia de Francisca Cadenas ha abierto una línea telefónica anónima para facilitar la colaboración ciudadana. Se trata del teléfono 661909806.  explicó que la finalidad del teléfono es garantizar el anonimato “Somos conscientes de que alguien pudo ver o escuchar lo que ocurrió Posiblemente la persona que hizo desaparecer a mi madre puede estar muy cerca” “el hecho de que la desaparición ocurriese en un pueblo pequeño ha generado que la gente tenga miedo a hablar” El caso había permanecido archivado desde 2019 por el Juzgado de Instrucción de Villafranca de los Barros La abogada de la familia de Francisca es Verónica Guerrero con quien ha podido hablar elcierredigital.com “Esta incorporación supone una nueva etapa No tenemos duda de que se va a resolver el caso con un equipo tan especializado como este se trata de una maravillosa incorporación” las actuaciones son secretas y yo me he personado en la causa Vamos a intentar por todos los medios contribuir a la investigación dentro de nuestras posibilidades” Según ha podido saber elcierredigital.com la UCO tendría a alguien en el punto de mira o se habrían encontrado indicios El hecho de que la UCO se haga cargo de la investigación es “porque hay indicios de criminalidad” Se baraja la posibilidad de que la persona involucrada en los hechos no resida en Badajoz hoy en día Cabe recordar que se encontró a una persona que podría ser sospechosa pero no se le investigó porque tenía coartada La desaparición de Francisca Cadenas se produjo el 9 de mayo de 2017 en Hornachos cuando se encontraba a escasos metros de su domicilio Eran las once de la noche y Francis había estado cuidando a la hija de unos amigos Cuando estos llegaron para recoger a su hija Francisca les acompañó hasta el coche.  un vecino de la desaparecida la vio entrando en un callejón que se dirigía a su casa En menos de 10 minutos y a escasos 40 metros Francisca había desaparecido sin dejar rastro Se buscó por el monte y un pantano que está a las afueras de Hornacho sin encontrar pista alguna Francisca Cadenas nunca más volvió a casa y desde un primer momento su familia descartó la desaparición voluntaria Antes de desaparecer le dijo a uno de sus hijos: “Ahora vuelvo y te hago la cena” Según contaron los amigos que recogieron a su hija Francisca se cruzó con un hombre que no era vecino de Hornacho el grupo de la UCO de la Guardia Civil comenzará las investigaciones desde cero con la intención de analizar nuevas líneas de investigación La juez del Juzgado de Primera Instancia e Instrucción Único de Villafranca de los Barros María del Valle Rivera Rodríguez ha resuelto prorrogar el secreto del sumario en la investigación de la desaparición de Francisca Cadenas Márquez que impide a las partes personadas en el caso conocer la evolución del mismo fue decretado por la titular del mencionado juzgado el día 28 de marzo de este año Como la ley establece que el secreto del sumario debe decretarse por un plazo máximo de un mes la vigencia del auto judicial concluyó el pasado día 5 de este mes de mayo Con la antelación que prescribe la Ley de Enjuiciamiento Criminal la jueza ha emitido otro auto prorrogando el secreto del sumario durante otros treinta días que se cumplirán el día 27 de mayo La redacción de 7Días se ha puesto en contacto con Conchi Galán abogada de los familiares de Francisca Cadenas que ha confirmado la existencia del auto judicial que prorroga el secreto del sumario La letrada ha declarado a este periódico que está analizando la posibilidad de recurrir el último auto de la jueza se cumple un año de la desaparición de Francisca Cadenas Márquez cuando salió de su casa en Hornachos (Badajoz) para entregarle la niña que estaba cuidando a sus padres Nadie se explica cómo es posible que esta mujer desapareciese sin dejar rastro en un recorrido de un centenar de metros entre ida y vuelta A Francisca no ha dejado de buscarla la Guardia Civil en ningún momento reitera cada vez que se le pregunta la delegada del Gobierno en Extremadura Se ha buscado hasta en el fondo de los pozos y de las norias operación de la que se encargan expertos de la Unidad de Actividades Subacuáticas Ana Márquez Fernández falleció el pasado jueves sin conocer el paradero de su hija El misterio que rodea a este caso es equiparable al que se cierne sobre el paradero de Manuela Chavero Valiente y de la que tampoco se sabe nada  desde la madrugada del 4 a5 de julio del año 2016 cuyo caso está en el Juzgado número 1 de Zafra En este caso lo hacen los agentes de la UCO (Unidad Central Operativa) de la Guardia Civil