Gaming provider Zitro announced that its Fu Frog game has arrived at the Papiro gaming hall in Villaverde del Río
amid the product's ongoing expansion in Spain.
Fu Frog "sets a new entertainment standard" in Spanish gaming halls
The game introduces three features: one that multiplies the rewards
The venue’s managers have expressed their satisfaction with incorporating the frog game: “Our customers love Fu Frog
We’re excited to offer this innovative game.”
said: “Fu Frog is completely different from any other game currently available in Spain
We thank the Papiro gaming hall for recognizing its potential and bringing it to their locality.”
players can unlock up to 7 different bonuses through the unique features of the frogs
keeping players hooked until they reach the desired bonuses
The game is driven by its "impressive math and innovative gameplay," along with stunning visuals
Last month, the provider announced the introduction of its Fu Frog games to Huelva, in partnership with Recreativos Babi
which has installed it in their Salas Poker slot arcade
“Fu Frog is revolutionizing the entertainment landscape in gaming halls across Spain with its unique dynamic
which guarantees fun and exceptional prizes,” said Zitro at the time
In other news, Zitro announced this week the official launch of its new CONCEPT cabinet line
which seeks to combine modern design with functionality
The series includes three form factors: Concept Prime with a 55" screen
"Each cabinet offers incredible features that promise to elevate the player experience," Zitro announced
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One of the biggest music festivals in the world is set to celebrate its eighth edition from 10th to 12th July 2025 at the Iberdrola Music venue,
This year’s incredible line-up features the likes of Olivia Rodrigo
this year marks the launch of Brunch Electronik x Mad Cool
a brand new event bringing the best of electronic music to the festival on Sunday
Get your 3-day pass from €199 or 1-day ticket from €99!
Mad Cool has hosted performances from some of the biggest names in music
It has quickly become one of Europe's most popular events and was even awarded the 2018 Award for Best Line-Up in 2018 by the prestigious British music magazine NME
Returning to the festival after their 2022 performance is the Nashville rock band
Kings of Leon and their ninth studio album Can We Please Have Fun (2024)
Joining them on the Thursday will be legendary American artist
Iggy Pop—often referred to as the "Godfather of Punk"—who will deliver a set packed with classic tracks from his impressive career spanning over five decades
Iconic singer and songwriter Alanis Morissette will also be back in Madrid to celebrate her landmark album
which marked the 1990s and an entire generation with hits like You Oughta Know.
Another exciting addition to the line-up is Thirty Seconds to Mars
the American alternative rock band led by brothers Jared and Shannon Leto. They will be performing fan favourites like A Beautiful Lie and From Yesterday
along with tracks from their latest studio album It's the End of the World But It's a Beautiful Day (2023)
Also on the bill is Grammy-nominated American singer Gracie Abrams
known for her hit That's So True; alternative rock legends Weezer
making their long-awaited return to Madrid after more than 20 years with old favourites like Island in the Sun and Happy Together; American folk-pop sensation Noah Kahan; and singer-songwriter Benson Boone
who rose to fame thanks to songs like Beautiful Things. The impressive line-up continues with artists such as Arde Bogotá
This year's festival will also feature Brunch Electronik x Mad Cool
an exciting new addition that will bring top-notch electronic music to the festival on Sunday
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The stone fruit harvest in the Spanish provinces of Huelva and Seville will start 10 days later this year due to the influence of cold weather in January and the constant rains in March
"We've had a winter with sufficient hours of cold
even in the usually warmer coastal areas," says José Rodríguez Carrascal
which delayed flowering by around 10 days and
bad weather with persistent rain has not allowed the fields to make up for this delay," he says
"We hadn't seen so much rain in March for many years," says Carrascal
Andalusia now has enough water reserves for at least the next two years
following a long period of drought; however
it has also been detrimental for some crops
like berries or the oranges that were at a more advanced stage in terms of ripeness
the bad weather has not generally been detrimental to stone fruit
"Except for some occasional hail damage in some farms
until mid-June," says the Manager of the Seville-based company
as the rains recorded during the pollination stage will cause a significant reduction of the volumes."
there's a limited supply of fruit from overseas in the markets
together with the good weather in central and northern Europe
has been boosting the demand for summer fruit
so Spanish fruit will hit the European markets in a favorable commercial context," says Carrascal
With a production amounting to around 8,000 tons
SAT Síntesis sells its fruit under the Primor brand to markets in the EU and Switzerland
with some exports also going to Asian countries
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A new survey has revealed that more than two million homes in Spain are located in areas at risk of flooding due to rising river levels
A further 330,000 homes are exposed to similar flood risks due to their coastal location
of the total of 25.8 million properties that make up Spain's housing stock
around 1 in every 10 (9 percent) are in areas at risk of flooding
ranging from a 'high probability' of floods in the next decade to 'exceptional exposure' within the next century
Following the recent deadly floods in Valencia
flooding is still front and centre for people in Spain and many will be wondering about their town
READ ALSO: How can I find out if my home is in a flood zone in Spain?
Which parts of Spain could see future floods
The research identified several areas of Spain at high risk of river flooding in the coming years
'River flood risk assesses the exposure of each municipality to flooding based on return periods ranging from 10 to 500 years
classifies the areas into five levels: those with a high probability of flooding in a 10-year return period; those that suffer frequent flooding within a 50-year return; areas with a medium or occasional probability in a 100-year period; those with a low or exceptional probability
associated with a 500-year return; and areas not identified as floodable or where there is no probability that the territory will suffer river flooding.'
different areas of Spain are ranked with an overall risk percentage produced for properties there
with 41 percent of its housing stock at risk
was found to be the area most exposed to flood risks
with 118,600 homes vulnerable out of a total of 292,774
This is due to the Pisuerga river passing right through the city
The most exposed municipalities there are San Miguel del Pino
where around a quarter (25 percent) of properties are at risk
equivalent to 229,294 homes out of 889,322 in the Andalusian area
There the risk factor is the famous Guadalquivir river and the most affected municipalities are La Algaba
where 22 percent of homes were found to be at risk
The most vulnerable municipalities in this province include Vila-Sacra
The report also revealed that 1.3 percent of all homes in Spain are located in areas with some level of exposure to coastal flooding
this figure is naturally lower than the overall river flood risk level because it only impacts towns and cities on the coast
The methodology used a similar system of analysing different threat levels over time
9 percent of properties in the northern area are considered to be flood-prone
most of them with a 'medium' or 'occasional' flood risk probability
Among the most exposed parts of the province are Santoña
was next with 6 percent of homes at medium or occasional risk
There the most vulnerable areas are: Haría
Other areas at risk of coastal flooding include Málaga
READ MORE: The Spanish cities that will be most affected by rising sea levels
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Most of the Andalucía region's emergency incidents caused by the passage of the 'Dana' isolated high-level depression happened in Malaga province as the wild weather wreaked havoc again overnight
The second night of the storm that has been affecting towns and cities in Andalucía for several days resulted in no serious incidents
according to the region's 112 emergency coordination call centre
Malaga province recorded most of the calls from concerned members of the public
There were also requests for help in Seville province in municipalities such as Carmona
The number of incidents associated with the Dana in the region is now at 927 without any injuries
however there has been considerable damage
there have been 22 incidents related to flash flooding
21 related to a disruption to basic services
followed by collapsed structures (4) and traffic incidents (10)
The most notable incident on Tuesday night was recorded in Alhaurín de la Torre where at 11.28pm police requested people in the Santa Amalia area to evacuate
however it was not used as evacuated residents stayed with their relatives
Local Police sources confirmed the rescue of 35 people along with their animals and some 20 dogs from a shelter
Health services evacuated four people to the Hospital Clínico in Malaga city
and the A-4200 between kilometres 3 and 10 in Benamaurel are still closed in Granada
Traffic is also restricted on the GR-9109 at 0.800
the GR-4104 in La Peza between kilometres 15 and 16
and the A-92N in Granada at kilometres 53-55
The Junta de Andalucía is continuing to monitor the situation
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When approaching the creation of the poster
revealing his resistance to representing Jesus Christ recumbent
He chose to focus on the serene and enlightened side of life and things
an approach that has characterized his artistic career for more than a decade
The work takes on a personal meaning for Salustiano
who remembers the death of his brother at age twelve
The experience of saying goodbye to him and discovering the serenity on his face and his hands crossed over his chest deeply influenced the artist.
This intimate connection with death and beauty led Salustiano to evoke the Resurrection of Christ as a confirmation of the resurrection of his brother's memory.
stands out with a plain monochrome background
symbolizing purity and beauty as a single entity
two representative elements of Holy Week in Seville
the cloth of the Christ of Expiration of the Brotherhood of the Cub and the powers of the Christ of Love
Salustiano expressed his desire to pay tribute to all the Brotherhoods of the city
although he could only evoke two of them on this occasion
held at the headquarters of the Caja Rural del Sur Foundation
had the participation of the president of the Council of Brotherhoods
“This print is reminiscent of those that Sevillians keep in their wallets or those found in thousands of frames in the bars and shops of the city”
The presentation of the poster was in charge of the vice president of the Council of Brotherhoods
Born in Villaverde del Río (Sevilla) in 1965
Salustiano graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Seville
He is a master of figurative art with a striking and elegant approach
stands out for brilliant technique and classic elegance
The Focus-Abengoa Painting Prize and the National Fine Arts Prize from the Rafael Botí Foundation are included.
Salustiano collaborates with galleries in various cities around the world
consolidating itself as a reference of the contemporary neo-renaissance
His work has been exhibited in international exhibitions since 1994
consolidating its presence in countries like the United States
The American journalist Sandra Lodos describes Salustiano's painting as “bella
highlighting his ability to fuse Renaissance rigor with mathematical perfection in portraits in shades of red that have revolutionized tradition
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This question is at the heart of a heated debate in Sevilla
sparked by a controversial Holy Week poster
On the day of its unveiling, the poster for Sevilla’s esteemed Holy Week celebration
stirred widespread disapproval among the locals
is the artist behind this contentious depiction of a ‘young and beautiful’ Jesus Christ
Salustiano’s modern rendition of the resurrected Christ
nearly bare and draped only with a modest loin cloth
which shows the head adorned with ‘the powers of the Christ of Love,’ diverges sharply from traditional religious imagery
‘The representation of the sacred image is very far from my style,’ Salustiano explained
acknowledging the innovative nature of his work
However, this creative liberty has not been well-received. Some critics have derided the painting as befitting an ‘LGTBI pride‘ event
while others decry it as not representative of Holy Week
Descriptions such as ‘shameful’
and ‘regrettable’ have been thrown around
‘If you tell me that he is the new bachelor who is going to enter the island of temptations
I will believe it more,’ quipped one commentator
Andres was more severe in his Twitte/X post: ‘The Holy Week poster in Seville only has one description: an absolute shame
a blasphemy and a contempt for God.’
Another replied to the criticism: ‘Andres
Have you never seen Jesus Christ half naked
Grab any book you have on Christianity and look at the photos
Another posted: ‘Not only does it not seem like a blasphemous representation of Christ to me
in the sense that it fulfills its purpose (let me explain): First of all
what exactly is blasphemous about this image
This is simply a different representation than the traditional one.’
Salustiano’s choice of model for this controversial piece was none other than his own son
a real and living body that would help me gather all the emotion
beauty and containment that I wanted to convey,’ the artist revealed
He found in Horacio’s serene and spiritual gaze the ideal subject for his painting
Salustiano described his son as ‘a classic Christ full of serenity and sweetness’ with minimal signs of suffering
because beauty and goodness are the same thing
as Plato said,’ has certainly sparked a conversation
the selection of Salustiano as the artist was based on his reputation for producing impactful
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There will never be a Jesus more beautiful than the one portrayed by Jim Caviezel in The Passion of The Christ
It’s as if he were chosen by the hand of God
This is a lovely image and beautifully executed
only that we are talking about religion which should be respected in any manner
The painting is very much artistic but the image is not appropriate
When Jesus resurrected from the dead he had his wounds as a testament to his identity
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