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THIS WEEK! We are joined by Brian A. Catlos. And we discuss the history of Islamic Spain, better known as Al Andalus. From the rise of The Umayads, to the conquest of Spain. To escape of Abd Al Rhamans escape to Cordoba. And what did Umayad rule look like in Islamic Spain? And how did the fall of The Umayads, cause the fall of Al Andalus? Find out all this, and much more on, this weeks episode of "Well That Aged Well", with "Erlend Hedegart". Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/well-that-aged-well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wer mit „Cordoba78“ noch etwas anfangen kann, der ist entweder: Fußball-begeistert, ein Fußball-begeisterter Boomer oder ein aufmerksamer Beobachter der Deutschsprachigen Pop & Rockszene…aber nach dem Hören einer Musik ist Trumpf-Folge ist man sowieso immer ein bisschen schlauer! Oder wie Till & Henning sagen würden: Jein! Alles kann, nichts muss. Die Songs der Sendung: 1) Der Himmel brennt in Europa / Cordoba782) Dang! / Mac Miller feat. Anderson Paak3) Desperado / H-Blockx4) Suffocate / Knocked Loose feat. Poppy5) Knuckles / Bros. Landreth feat. Bonnie Raitt6) Sowing the seeds of love / Tears for fears7) Let `em in / Wings8) Gone / The Black Crowes Links zur Sendung:YouTube: Doku Das Mädchen – Was geschah mit Elisabeth K.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GXhGjbybY0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lors du Conseil des ministres hier (mardi 11 février), Gustavo Petro a raconté que la veille, il n'avait pas pu atterrir comme prévu dans le département de Cordoba, dans le nord du pays, dans lequel opère le Clan del Golfo, son équipe craignant pour sa sécurité, rapporte le journal Semana. L'hélicoptère dans lequel il se trouvait avec ses enfants, aurait pu être visé par des tirs. ⇒ Le journal Semana. Le chef de l'État a également affirmé avoir échappé à un complot afin de l'empêcher d'assister à la rencontre prévue avec Donald Trump, la semaine dernière, explique El Tiempo. D'après le président colombien, un haut gradé de la police, le général Edwin Urrego, aurait reçu l'ordre de cacher de la drogue dans sa voiture. Actuellement à la tête de la police de Cali, il a auparavant dirigé la police de Barranquilla et a été directeur des Enquêtes judiciaires et d'Interpol, précise le journal. « C'est un homme irréprochable », indique une source policière consultée par El Tiempo. « Toute sa carrière est consacrée au renseignement policier, à la lutte contre le trafic de drogue et les bandes criminelles. » Le journal Semana ne croit pas non plus à cette histoire de complot et parle d'un « malentendu ». Le président a reçu de fausses informations, des informations anonymes qui viennent, en réalité, de trafiquants de drogue qui opèrent à Barranquilla et à Puerto Colombia et qui voulaient la chute du général Urrego, explique le journal qui s'appuie sur plusieurs sources policières. Une enquête est en cours, précise Semana. Gustavo Petro, lui, a demandé le renvoi d'Edwin Urrego. Il a également affirmé, comme il le fait depuis plusieurs mois, que des narcotrafiquants veulent sa peau. À l'approche des législatives et de la présidentielle, la situation se tend dans le pays. Comme le rapporte El Espectador, hier (10 février 2026), une sénatrice a été enlevée pendant quelques heures dans une zone du pays contrôlée par des dissidences des Farc. En Argentine, la colère des policiers de la province de Santa Fe ne retombe pas Les policiers de la province de Santa Fe manifestent depuis lundi soir, (9 février 2026) à Rosario, pour réclamer de meilleurs salaires et le mouvement se poursuit ce mercredi matin, (11 février 2026), nous apprend La Nacion. Mouvement qui pourrait s'étendre à d'autres provinces, croit savoir Pagina 12 qui décrypte les raisons du mal-être des policiers : « des salaires de misère, la corruption et des mauvais traitements ». Voilà leur quotidien résumé par le journal. La rémunération est si peu attractive que les hommes préfèrent trouver un autre travail. « La majorité des policiers sont des femmes », explique Pagina 12. Ces policières ou policiers vivent souvent loin, dans le nord de la province où il y a peu d'offres d'emploi. Pour se rendre à Rosario, il leur faut parfois faire entre 200 et 600 km à bord de bus en mauvais état, fournis par l'institution ou faire du stop. Une fois au travail, ils doivent composer avec des chefs qui gardent pour eux le paiement des heures supplémentaires ou qui font semblant de lutter contre les trafics de drogue dans lesquels ils sont, en réalité, mouillés. « Ce mouvement de protestation était prévisible », estime Pagina 12 qui rappelle qu'au cours des huit derniers jours, il y a eu deux suicides au sein de la police de Santa Fe. Les jeunes Haïtiens qui rêvent d'intégrer la police Le Nouvelliste est allé à la rencontre de ceux qui veulent rejoindre les rangs de la PNH. « Dans ce contexte de crise sécuritaire où les policiers sont en première ligne face aux gangs, parfois au péril de leurs vies, l'institution semble attirer de plus en plus de jeunes », constate le quotidien. Des jeunes qui ont envie d'aider leur pays, raconte le Nouvelliste, mais qui sont aussi poussés par la perspective d'un emploi stable. Souvent, ils doivent faire face à l'opposition de leurs familles qui ont une mauvaise image de la PNH. Rony, 23 ans, a dû convaincre les siens. « Je leur ai expliqué le Code de déontologie et je leur ai dit dans quel service je voulais travailler [...] Aujourd'hui, ce sont eux qui me motivent », a-t-il expliqué au Nouvelliste. La PNH espère former 4.000 policiers d'ici l'an prochain (2027), rappelle Gazette Haïti. Une première promotion de plus de 1.000 personnes a pris ses fonctions fin janvier 2026. Deux Haïtiens aux JO d'hiver Haïti participe aux Jeux olympiques d'hiver. Deux athlètes haïtiens, qui s'entraînent en Europe, se sont qualifiés en ski alpin et en ski de fond. Christophe Diremszian a pu rencontrer le patron de la Fédération haïtienne de ski, Jean-Pierre Roy, avant son départ pour Milan. Il explique que c'est l'occasion de « donner une image positive du pays, de faire connaître Haïti ». L'intelligence artificielle latinoaméricaine, bonne ou mauvaise nouvelle ? Après Chat-GPT aux États-Unis, DeepSeek en Chine ou encore Mistral AI en France, voici Latam-GPT, une intelligence artificielle destinée à l'Amérique latine : Latam GTP a été lancé hier (10 février 2026). C'est le Chili qui en est à l'initiative, en collaboration avec 15 autres pays de la région. Son objectif est d'éviter une représentation trop uniforme de l'Amérique latine et de délivrer des informations plus pointues et précises sur chacun de ces pays ainsi que leurs cultures. Notre correspondante au Chili, Naïla Derroisné, nous en dit plus. On poursuit la discussion sur ce sujet avec Lucile Gimberg du service Envirronnement de RFI. Le stockage de toutes ces données prend de la place et consomme de l'énergie et de l'eau. Les habitants de la commune de Quilicura, au nord de Santiago du Chili, ont lancé une opération, il y a quelques jours, pour alerter sur le coût environnemental de l'IA. La zone humide située près de chez eux alimente en eau les systèmes de rafraîchissment des centres de données. Lorena Antiman a co-fondé la Corporation NGEN, l'une des associations à l'origine de cette initiative qui appelle à faire un usage responsable de l'IA. « L'idée c'est de générer une nouvelle habitude (...). Si je vais cuisiner des cupcakes, je demande la recette à l'IA ou bien je la demande à ma mère ? Demande plutôt à ta mère, tu vas te socialiser avec elle et tu éviteras une dépense en eau. Une question à l'IA consomme entre 0,5 et 2 litres d'eau ! » Le dernier samedi de janvier, ils étaient donc une trentaine de voisins dans le club-house du stade de Quilicura, pour une journée sans IA : infirmière, artiste, professeur, artisan, pâtissière, traductrice, réparateur de vélo, et même un adolescent fan de foot... Attablés devant leur PC, ils ont répondu à des milliers de questions culinaires, touristiques, voire philosopiques, envoyées depuis 70 pays, pour faire la promotion des échanges de « personne à personne ». Leur opération a aussi permis de montrer que derrière nos écrans et l'IA, il y a des communautés et des zones naturelles qui sont directement affectées. Pour répondre aux besoins exponentiels de stockage de données, les data centers poussent comme des champignons. Au Chili, il y en a plus de 20 et beaucoup d'autres en projet. Le fruit d'une politique volontariste du gouvernement Boric notamment. Mais le cadre réglementaire n'a pas évolué aussi vite, explique Nicolás Díaz, architecte qui travaille sur les centre de données de Quilicura et leur impact sur la zone humide de la commune. « Le plan d'urbanisme de la métropole de Santiago ne reconnaît pas les centres de données comme une catégorie particulière de bâtiments, ni leurs impacts spécifiques qui devraient engender des compensations. Alors les centre données sont autorisés à s'installer par le Service d'impact environnemental qui les considère comme des bâtiments qui stockent du combustible, pas comme des bâtiments qui consomment de l'énergie, de l'eau, qui peuvent générer de la chaleur ou de la pollution sonore. » Au Chili mais aussi en Uruguay et au Mexique, d'autres riverains se mobilisent pour réclamer des comptes aux entreprises comme Google, Microsoft ou Amazon. Certaines ont dû reculer. A Cerrillos au Chili, Google a dû revoir son système de refroidissement, après une procédure en justice. Certaines compagnies réalisent des projets de compensation mais ils manquent de sérieux, critique l'architecte Nicolás Díaz. « Les big tech disent qu'elles compensent en restaurant une mangrove en Colombie par exemple. Au Chili, Microsoft a un projet de récupération des eaux dans la commune de Maïpou. Mais les centres de données ne sont pas dans les mangroves colombiennes ou à Maïpou ! Pourquoi ne rendent-ils pas l'eau là où ils la prennent, dans les écosystèmes qu'ils affectent ? Ces projets manquent d'éthique, c'est du greenwashing, et on devrait en parler. » Le journal de la 1ère Ce week-end, en Martinique, le carnaval aura lieu sous haute sécurité dans les rues de Fort-de-France.
Our guest today is Tharik Hussain, a travel writer turned historian who has recently produced an enchanting study of Europe's Islamic history. To investigate this at close quarters, in this episode he takes us back to Córdoba in the year 929 – the greatest city in Europe at the time, a place of wealth and splendour with a population of around 100,000. By 929 Córdoba was emerging as a rival power base to Baghdad. At a Friday prayers, early in the year, its ruler Abdul Rahman III declared himself Caliph of the Caliphate of Cordoba, Al Andalus. This was a decisive political move. Tharik takes us into the Grand Mosque to see this happen and he then guides us on a tour of two more equally intriguing sites. Tharik Hussain is the author Muslim Europe: A Journey in Search of a Fourteen Hundred Year History Show notes Scene One: Friday Prayers in the Great Mosque of Córdoba. 17 January 929. Scene Two: Inside a Córdoban hospital, or 'maristan'. Scene Three: One of the great synagogues of Cordoba in search of a young Jewish boy called Hasdai Ibn Shaprut. Memento: The plans that were drawn up for AR III's Caliphate City – Madinah az Zahra. People/Social Presenter: Peter Moore Guest: Tharik Hussain Production: Maria Nolan Theme music: Firelight by Minka
Federico analiza la última hora del temporal que llega desde Andalucía, una de las regiones más afectadas. Entrevista al alcalde de Córdoba.
La Chine va interdire les poignées de portières affleurantes La nouvelle Mercedes-Benz Classe S 2027 Le géant chinois BYD a déjà le feu vert de Transports Canada Ford serait en pourparlers avec le constructeur chinois Xiaomi Cette semaine, le Guide de l’auto reçoit Xavier Huberdeau, propriétaire de l’atelier M Mécanique 360 à Laval, pour parler des effets dévastateurs des nids-de-poule sur les composantes mécaniques. Pour sa chronique rétro de la semaine, Hugues Gonnot nous parle de la Chrysler Cordoba, une voiture qui a donné un nouveau souffle à la marque Chrysler dans les années 1970. Louis-Philippe Dubé partage ses impressions de conduite au sujet du GMC Sierra EV Denali 2026 et du Honda HR-V 2026. *Cette émission a été enregistrée avant l'annonce du retour des subventions fédérales pour véhicules électriques le 5 février dernier.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Pour sa chronique rétro de la semaine, Hugues Gonnot nous parle de la Chrysler Cordoba, une voiture qui a donné un nouveau souffle à la marque Chrysler dans les années 1970.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
This week saw Racing Santander revert to type, after beating Depor the week before they lost to a team in the relegation battle to give hope to the rest. Castellon, Depor, Almeria, Cordoba and Burgos closed the gap, so with Malaga still yet to play at the time of recording it was only Las Palmas in the top 8 who didn't take full advantage, although they did edge slightly closer with a draw. Down the bottom it was a good week for Albacete, Eibar and Granada, all three of whom are on mini runs of their own and chat about the bottom half of the table will make up the content of part 2 of this week's show. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week saw Racing Santander revert to type, after beating Depor the week before they lost to a team in the relegation battle to give hope to the rest. Castellon, Depor, Almeria, Cordoba and Burgos closed the gap, so with Malaga still yet to play at the time of recording it was only Las Palmas in the top 8 who didn't take full advantage, although they did edge slightly closer with a draw. Down the bottom it was a good week for Albacete, Eibar and Granada, all three of whom are on mini runs of their own and chat about the bottom half of the table will make up the content of part 2 of this week's show. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
I am delighted to have travel journalist Ed Finn back to talk about magical Seville and the surrounding region and towns in Andalusia. The Andalusia cities of Seville and Cordoba are magnificent but there are small villages and towns between these cities are real gems full of character including Alcalá de Guadaíra, Cazalla de la Sierra, Almodovar del Rio, Palma Del Rio and Montilla. StaysCazallade la Sierra - Casa Rural Las NavezuelasAlcaláde Guadaíra - Hotel Oromana ActivitiesStargazing activity (Sierra Morena is a certifiedStarlightDestination) - https://naturspirit.es/categoria-producto/astroturismo/El Viso del Alcor - Olive oil tasting at BasilippoCycling along the Sierra Morena Greenway, which is part of the upgraded Camino Vertical and I would highly recommend Restaurante Batán de las Monjas for food. Palma Del Rio - Palacio PortcarreroAlmodovar Del Rio – Old Moorish Castle to visit fromGames of ThronesMontilla – Visit to local winery Alvear 1729Wine tasting at Bodegas Colonias de Galeón Active Tourism in the Province of Sevillehttps://www.turismosevilla.org/en How to get there AerLingus flies to Seville three times per week until 17 May 2026. Fares are available from €50.99 each way, including taxes fees and carrier charges. For more see https://www.aerlingus.com Check out my 2 part Cordoba Special series with Christina Ybarra of Palacio Portocarrero in Palma del Rio, Cordoba, Andalusia who talks about the fascinatinghistory of this area from the Romans to the Moors to modern times and Paco Gonzalez as he tells us about the best places to visit in Cordoba and he guidesus through the beautiful countryside, villages, forts, palaces, olive farms and vineyards around that stunning area between Seville and Cordoba. If you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode. FergalO'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 140 countries worldwide. The podcast aims to sharesoul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow me onInstagram@traveltaleswithfergalFacebook@traveltaleswithfergalTwitter@FergalTravelYouTube@traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la decisión judicial tras la última comparecencia exculpatoria del Ministro que ha anunciado las ayudas a las víctimas.
ENTREVISTA A GIMENA CORDOBA Y FRAN LOZANO, PROGRAMA AUTONOMÍA26 DE ENERO DE 2026TEMPORADA VIII.Entrevista en los micrófonos de NO ME CAMBIES LA VIDA a Gimena Cordoba y Fran Lozano, programa autonomía de la Asociación ADIS
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la decisión judicial tras la última comparecencia exculpatoria del Ministro que ha anunciado las ayudas a las víctimas.
El equipo de La Trinchera repasa la actualidad semanal tras el accidente de Adamuz y todas las novedades de la investigación
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la cronología de la tragedia filtrada por el Gobierno donde se omiten datos relevantes sobre cómo se encontró el Alvia.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la cronología de la tragedia filtrada por el Gobierno donde se omiten datos relevantes sobre cómo se encontró el Alvia.
Producido por Aitor Santana. Hoy con Álvaro, Ayoze y Fran. Efemérides, Actualidad Amarilla, Mercado de fichajes, analizamos el partido que enfrentará a nuestra #UDLasPalmas frente al Córdoba CF en la Jornada 23 de LaLiga Hypermotion en el Estadio de Gran Canaria, la agenda de la Cantera y mucho más. Todo lo que te interesa saber sobre la Unión Deportiva Las Palmas, comentado por la Afición Amarilla. ¡¡SIN CENSURA!! Con un "me gusta" o dándole a suscribir o seguir el programa en la plataforma donde lo oyes nos haces un favor inmenso dando a conocer aún más este maravilloso proyecto. ¡¡GRACIAS!!
We were blessed this week with two all top six clashes, the demolition of Las Palmas in El Sardinero broke the deadlock at the top whilst simultaneously creating another deadlock between second and third as CD Castellon kept moving on up. Depor tasted victory for the first time since November in the other all top six clash. In part 2 we cover the Funes revolution at Malaga which continues as they broke into the top 6 following victory in Cordoba. They sit level on points with Burgos who beat Huesca in the rain to put Jon Bolo under pressure in El Alcoraz which is the second talking point of part 2 of the show. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza las explicaciones del ministro de Transportes sobre el accidente de Adamuz que apuntan a las vías como posible causa.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza las explicaciones del ministro de Transportes sobre el accidente de Adamuz que apuntan a las vías como posible causa.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la estrategia del ministro contra los maquinistas de Renfe para justificar el aumento del reporte de incidencias.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la estrategia del ministro contra los maquinistas de Renfe para justificar el aumento del reporte de incidencias.
Nel The Essential di martedì 20 gennaio, Chiara Piotto parla di: 00:00 un anno di secondo mandato di Trump, un po' di dati sulla popolarità e le ultime sulla Groenlandia; 04:11 le cause del disastro ferroviario a Cordoba, in Spagna; 07:23 da agosto vietate le bustine monouso alimentari e non solo. Martedì 19 gennaio alle 19, Will Meets Online con Mario Calabresi, Marco Bardazzi e Federico Tafuni per raccontare come stanno andando gli USA, e il mondo, a un anno dal ritorno di Trump alla presidenza. Iscriviti qui: https://makers.willmedia.it/evento/will-meets-online-un-anno-di-trump-2026/ Giovedì 22 gennaio al Teatro Carcano di Milano un dialogo tra Roberto Saviano e Mario Calabresi per raccontare la storia criminale nella Napoli degli anni '70. Ingresso gratuito, iscriviti qui: https://www.eventbrite.it/e/gomorra-anno-zero-con-roberto-saviano-e-mario-calabresi-tickets-1980102092662 L'incontro avviene in occasione dell'uscita della nuova serie Sky “Gomorra - Le Origini”, diretta da Marco D'Amore e dedicata alla gioventù di Don Pietro Savastano, uno dei personaggi principali di “Gomorra - Le Origini”. Iscriviti a Spinelli, la newsletter di Will che racconta l'UE da Bruxelles: https://spinelliwillmedia.substack.com/ Iscriviti ai corsi 100% online in Digital Journalism e Branded Storytelling della New Media Academy, la scuola di Chora e Will! Ultimi posti disponibili, scopri il programma e i docenti su https://newmediacademy.com/ o scrivici a info@newmediacademy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la reacción del ministro ante la posibilidad de que una deficiencia en la vía pueda haber sido la causa del accidente.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la reacción del ministro ante la posibilidad de que una deficiencia en la vía pueda haber sido la causa del accidente.
Eugene Costello, journalist based in Spain, has the latest on a high speed train crash in Cordoba in which over 20 people died.
At least 39 people have died after two high-speed trains collided near the city of Cordoba in southern Spain on Sunday. Officials say some of the injured were in serious condition and hospitalized.
- Từ tháng 2 tới, Bộ Giáo dục và Đào tạo sẽ thí điểm dạy trí tuệ nhân tạo theo 3 cấp độ.- Công an tỉnh Lào Cai triệt phá đường dây thực phẩm chức năng giả có quy mô đặc biệt lớn, với doanh thu gần 1.800 tỷ đồng.- Liên minh châu Âu đang cân nhắc khả năng áp thuế đối với hơn 100 tỷ đô la hàng hóa Mỹ nếu như chính quyền của Tổng thống Donald Trump vẫn quyết định áp thuế bổ sung đối với 8 nước châu Âu liên quan đến hoạt động mới đây của các nước này tại Greenland, một hòn đảo tự trị của Đan Mạch.- Số người thiệt mạng trong vụ 2 đoàn tàu cao tốc trật bánh và va chạm gần thành phố Cordoba, miền Nam Tây Ban Nha đã tăng lên ít nhất 21 người và hơn 100 người khác bị thương.
At least 39 people died and at least 170 more were injured following a deadly train collision near Cordoba in southern Spain. Investigations are ongoing into the extent of the damage, with more still to be recovered. UK correspondent Gavin Grey says the train travelling to north to Madrid, partly derailed just over an hour into its journey, hitting an oncoming train. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were blessed this week with two all top six clashes, the demolition of Las Palmas in El Sardinero broke the deadlock at the top whilst simultaneously creating another deadlock between second and third as CD Castellon kept moving on up. Depor tasted victory for the first time since November in the other all top six clash. In part 2 we cover the Funes revolution at Malaga which continues as they broke into the top 6 following victory in Cordoba. They sit level on points with Burgos who beat Huesca in the rain to put Jon Bolo under pressure in El Alcoraz which is the second talking point of part 2 of the show. Why wait until Thursday for part 2? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Learn what makes classical and fingerstyle guitar so captivating, from nylon string tone to choosing the perfect instrument. Check out options across brands like Yamaha, Cordoba, and Taylor, with expert tips on materials, playability, and finding your ideal sound.Info: https://www.samash.com/classical-acoustic-guitars Sam Ash City: Hicksville Address: 278 Duffy Ave Website: https://www.samash.com/
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la última hora del accidente ferroviario registrado en el término municipal de Adamuz en Córdoba.
Si aggrava il tragico bilancio del deragliamento che domenica 18 gennaio ha coinvolto due treni sulla linea di alta velocità Madrid-Andalusia ad Adamuz (Cordoba). Stando a quanto riportato dalle autorità dell'Andalusia, il bilancio - provvisorio - è di almeno 24 vittime e 75 feriti, di cui 15 gravi.
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza la última hora del accidente ferroviario registrado en el término municipal de Adamuz en Córdoba.
Why is the Cordoba C7-CE turning heads among classical guitarists? From its solid cedar top and Spanish fan bracing to the versatile Fishman Presys Blend electronics, we break down what makes this acoustic-electric a standout choice. Learn more at https://www.samash.com/cordoba-c7-ce-classical-acoustic-electric-guitar-c7cexxxxn-p Sam Ash City: Hicksville Address: 278 Duffy Ave Website: https://www.samash.com/
U Guys, from Broadway's Real Women Have Curves, Tatianna Cordoba is here! First I give you all the latest Bway updates in the BroadwayWorld Recap, brought to you by my pals at BroadwayWorld.com. Then I am joined by performer Tatianna Cordoba to talk about her upcoming Off-bway project, Picnic At Hanging Rock. Tatianna shares about her experience making her Broadway debut as Ana in the original cast of Real Women Have Curves, and the intricacies of navigating a career in theater as a Latin-American woman. We talk about her upbringing surrounded by art and culture, and how it led to her studying musical theater at Boston Conservatory before moving to NYC and working on almost exclusively new works. Tatianna is such a delight, U don't wanna miss this episode! Also, catch her starring in the upcoming Off-bway run of Picnic At Hanging Rock, running at the Greenwich House Theater, December 16th to January 17th. Follow Tatianna on Instagram: @tatiannasophia Follow the pod on Instagram: @ohmypoduguys Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hoy se cumplen 150 anos del nacimiento de Rainer Maria Rilke, el mayor poeta del siglo pasado. Cuando un joven cadete que queria dedicarse a los versos acudio a el en busca de consejo, Rilke le respondio con sus Cartas a un joven poeta. El primer consejo le decia que no buscara consejo: es decir, que no buscara las respuestas fuera de si, sino en su interior. El segundo lo conminaba a aferrarse a las cosas que lo rodeaban, no importa lo pequenas que fueran. El propio Rilke era un hombre pequeno, con aire de nino, que decia que la unica patria es la infancia, aunque la suya no habia sido especialmente feliz. Lo vistieron de nina, para compensar la perdida de su hermana fallecida, y luego lo enviaron a una academia militar cuya dureza lo expulso al mundo grande. Permanentemente desarraigado, busco un suelo en que asentarse en mas de cincuenta ciudades, varias de ellas andaluzas. Se cruzo en una taberna en Cordoba con una perrita fea y exhausta, en avanzada prenez, y en sus ojos agrandados vio una verdad que trascendia lo individual. A partir de entonces entendio que en lo pequeno estaba la clave de nuestra vida. Ahora que hablamos tanto de corrupcion hay que recordar que la felicidad esta en las pequenas cosas, como dijo Groucho: un pequeno yate, una pequena mansion, una pequena fortuna.
This weekend in Segunda the automatic promotion chasers at the top separated out a little, for now at least, as two won and two dropped points. CD Castellon and Ceuta have catapulted themselves into top 6 contention with a string of results, whilst down the bottom, 9 points adrift just a few weeks ago, Real Zaragoza are now just 3 from safety following 3 wins in a row. We aim to pack as much of that into the two main shows this week. In part 2 we will be focussing thing going well at Real Zaragoza, but red cards and more misery for Paco Lopez's Leganes, the Funes revolution continues at Malaga, Granada are on the march, Mirandes picking up a crucial 3 points in a relegation 6 pointer vs Real Soc B, and Cadiz finally break out of their slump to win in Cordoba. ---------- Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shakira BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Shakira continues to make waves as she powers through the final stretch of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. As of today, Wednesday December third, the Colombian superstar is currently performing her South American leg, with shows scheduled in Montevideo at Estadio Centenario tonight and tomorrow night. Following those dates, she'll head to Buenos Aires for multiple performances at Estadio Velez Sarsfield from December eighth through eleventh, then Cordoba on December fourteenth.Looking ahead to the holiday season, Shakira has announced an exciting intimate venue pivot. She's bringing her Up Close and Personal concert series to Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Due to overwhelming demand, a third show has been added to the original two performances scheduled for December twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth, with the additional date set for Monday December twenty-ninth at eight PM.The tour itself has shattered records globally. The twelve sold-out shows in Mexico City earlier this year generated approximately twenty thousand jobs across logistics, security, transportation, and production, according to Billboard. In her native Colombia, Barranquilla's local government estimated her performances generated nearly two hundred and seven billion Colombian pesos in economic impact, equivalent to roughly fifty million US dollars.Shakira's album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran continues its commercial dominance. The record became the most-streamed album of twenty twenty-four in its first twenty-four hours and achieved seven-times Platinum certification. The album itself won a Grammy for Best Latin Album, cementing her status as a force in the industry.Recent business developments show Shakira expanding her influence beyond music. Epson announced a new partnership with the artist as brand ambassador for the META-CWA initiative, focusing on inspiring youth creativity and innovation through accessible technology.On the charitable front, Shakira demonstrated her commitment to community causes by pledging to donate a portion of proceeds from her July fifth San Antonio concert to Hill Country disaster relief following Central Texas floods.With her net worth now estimated at approximately three hundred fifty million dollars, Shakira maintains her position as one of the most commercially successful Latin artists of all time, boasting over ninety-five million records sold worldwide and more than twenty-seven billion YouTube views.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Poet of the Week, December 1–7, 2025. Full text of the poem & interview: brooklynpoets.org/community/poet/andres-cordoba. Audio recording mixed by Gabe Carbonara.
This weekend in Segunda the automatic promotion chasers at the top separated out a little, for now at least, as two won and two dropped points. CD Castellon and Ceuta have catapulted themselves into top 6 contention with a string of results, whilst down the bottom, 9 points adrift just a few weeks ago, Real Zaragoza are now just 3 from safety following 3 wins in a row. We aim to pack as much of that into the two main shows this week. In Part 1 we focus on the top 8 clubs. In part 2 (out Thursday) we will be focussing thing going well at Real Zaragoza, but red cards and more misery for Paco Lopez's Leganes, the Funes revolution continues at Malaga, Granada are on the march, Mirandes picking up a crucial 3 points in a relegation 6 pointer vs Real Soc B, and Cadiz finally break out of their slump to win in Cordoba. ---------- Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are honoured to have been given the opportunity to interview Córdoba CF goalkeeper Iker Álvarez. The full Andorran international has fought to make the number 1 shirt his own this season at Cordoba and we hear about his journey through football taking in both the club and international scene. Huge thanks to the club and to Iker for affording us their time and support in making this interview happen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This weekend in Segunda the teams at the top continued to set a blistering pace as 4 of the top 5 won. We also saw Segunda become the European leader in managerial sacking as Pellicer left at Malaga and Ibai Gomez of Andorra was also given his marching orders, with a few more on the brink. We even saw a second victory in two weeks for Real Zaragoza, with ten men. In part 2 of this week's show we hear from Córdoba CF goalkeeper Iker Álvarez. The full Andorran international has fought to make the number 1 shirt his own this season at Cordoba and we hear about his journey through football taking in both the club and international scene. Huge thanks to the club and to Iker for affording us their time and support in making this interview happen. Why wait until Thursday? Listen early and ad free for as little as 3 Euros a month on Patreon or sign up for our extra content tier to hear the second 45 of the show, FREE TRIAL FOR 7 DAYS and then from as little as 3 Euros per month (billed in your local currency). On the link below; www.patreon.com/spanishsegundashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to part 2 of my Cordoba Special series with tour guide Paco Gonzalez as he tells us about the best places to visit in Cordoba and he guides us through the beautiful countryside, villages, forts, palaces, olive farms and vineyards around that stunning area between Seville and Cordoba. The Cordoba Region Most tourists go to the cities like Seville, Cordoba, Granada and Malaga but there are small villages and towns between these cities are real gems full of character including Carmona and Ecija, Alcalá de Guadaíra, Cazalla de la Sierra, Almodovar del Rio, Palma Del Rio and Montilla. CordobaThe Mesquita - Once one of main cities in the ancient Arab world with one of the most famous mosques to rival MeccaGuided tour of the Jewish Quarter, Roman bridge, Alcazar and Historic Centre of CórdobaEquestrian show at the Royal Stables Food CordobaDinner at Taberna La ViudaLunch at La Cazuela de la Esparteria StaysCordoba - Hotel Mezquita CenterCazalla de la Sierra - Casa Rural Las NavezuelasAlcalá de Guadaíra - Hotel Oromana ActivitiesPalma Del Rio - Palacio PortcarreroAlmodovar Del Rio – Old Moorish Castle to visit from Games ofThronesMontilla – Visit to local winery Alvear 1729Wine tasting at Bodegas Colonias de GaleónStargazing activity (Sierra Morena is a certified StarlightDestination)El Viso del Alcor - Olive oil tasting at BasilippoCycling along the Sierra Morena Greenway, which is part of the upgraded Camino Vertical Check out my Cordoba Special Pt 1 with Christina Ybarra of Palacio Portocarrero in Palma del Rio, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain. How toget there Fly with Aer Lingus from Cork and Dublin to Seville If you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode. Fergal O'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 130 countries worldwide.The podcast aims to share soul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow me onInstagram @traveltaleswithfergalFacebook @traveltaleswithfergalTwitter @FergalTravelYouTube @traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One day you think that it would be great to get a few colleagues together to discuss challenging cases and new techniques. And then just a few years later it becomes a large meeting with 800 colleagues! This is the path of OftalmoCordoba, a fantastic eye meeting in Cordoba, Argentina which I enjoyed attending recently. It was really fantastic and it is the creation of Dr Ticiano Giobellina who is a talented surgeon in that city at his clinic. In this podcast you will learn how to go from an idea to a big success with hard work and persistence. We feature a new podcast every week on Sundays and they are uploaded to all major podcast services (click links here: Apple, Google, Spotify) for enjoying as you drive to work or exercise. The full video of the podcast is here on CataractCoach as well as on our YouTube channel. Starting now we have sponsorship opportunities available for the top podcast in all of ophthalmology. Please contact us to inquire.
We take a break from our regular study to share with you some things about our Spain trip and some lessons we learned. We will start 2 Timothy next week! Here is a link to a short video you can watch to see some pictures. There are other videos on my personal YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/em6-YSdOC88
This is my 100th episode and I wanted to make it a very special episode, so I am delighted to have Christina Ybarra of Palacio Portocarrero in Palma del Rio, Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain. Christina's story is a story of Andalusia taking in Roman, Moorish and Christian heritage, history, archaeology, architecture, culture and art. Palma del Rio is a town with the most stunning countryside surrounded by orange groves between Seville and Cordoba once called “the garden of Andalucia” by a visiting Spanish King. The Cordoba Region Most tourists go to the cities like Seville, Cordoba, Granada and Malaga but there are small villages and towns between these cities are real gems full of character including Carmona and Ecija, Alcalá de Guadaíra, Cazalla de la Sierra, Almodovar del Rio, Palma Del Rio and Montilla.The region is made for a road trip through fields filled with olive and orange grove and vineyards and many beautiful villages with old Moorish Alcazar forts and palaces in the Sierra Morena mountains.@prodeturprovinciasevilla ActivitiesPalacio Portcarrero Almodovar Del Rio – Old Moorish Castle to visit from Games of ThronesMontilla – Visit to local winery Alvear 1729 Wine tasting at Bodegas Colonias de Galeón Stargazing activity (Sierra Morena is a certified Starlight Destination) El Viso del Alcor - Olive oil tasting at Basilippo Cycling along the Sierra Morena Greenway, which is part of the upgraded Camino Vertical CordobaOnce one of main cities in the ancient Arab world with one of the most famous mosques to rival Mecca – The Mesquita Food CordobaDinner at Taberna La Viuda Lunch at La Cazuela de la Esparteria StaysCordoba - Hotel Mezquita Center Cazalla de la Sierra - Casa Rural Las Navezuelas Alcalá de Guadaíra - Hotel Oromana How to get there Fly with Aer Lingus from Cork and Dublin to Seville If you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode. Fergal O'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 130 countries worldwide. The podcast aims to share soul-lifting travel memoirs about daydream worthy destinations. Please follow me onInstagram @traveltaleswithfergalFacebook @traveltaleswithfergalTwitter @FergalTravelYouTube @traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textTune in this week for a very special episode as Takin' it Outside travels down South to Argentina. Trent and the crew head down to Cordoba for a David Denies dove hunt that is one for the books. We interview several special guests from our hunting party as well as some of the staff from the lodge. If you love wing shooting, you have to let us help you plan a trip to Argentina!You can find Takin' it Outside wherever you listen to your podcasts or on YouTube by searching for "Takin it Outside". #SOPodcast #TakinItOutside #Hunting #Outdoors #EasternNC #Argentina #DavidDenies #DoveHunting #Cordoba