Canary Islands

Canary Islands Grapes Face Significant Harvest Decline in 2025

The Canary Islands face a 33% decline in grape harvest for 2025, with significant impacts on viticulture and ongoing phylloxera management efforts.
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PSOE Opposes Teide Management Plan Over Overcrowding Concerns

PSOE in Tenerife rejects the Teide National Park management plan, citing overcrowding and lack of environmental considerations.
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Binter Introduces Weekly Flights Connecting Badajoz and Tenerife

Binter has launched new weekly flights connecting Badajoz and Tenerife Norte, enhancing travel options for passengers in Extremadura.
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Canary Islands Government Begins Land Expropriation for TF-5 Expansion Project

The Canary Islands Government has begun expropriating land for the TF-5 expansion, affecting multiple property owners and facing project delays.
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Canary Islands Government Approves Updated Management Plan for Teide National Park

Canary Islands Government approves new management plan for Teide National Park after 23 years, addressing conservation and visitor regulations.
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Canary Islands Government Finalizes Teide National Park Management Plan

The Canary Islands Government has approved a new Management Plan for Teide National Park, addressing visitor management and environmental protection.
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Canary Islands Sees Unemployment Drop by 1,030 in November, Totaling 146,649 Job Seekers

Unemployment in the Canary Islands decreased by 1,030 in November, totaling 146,649 job seekers, marking the lowest rate since 2007.
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Transformative Floating Dock on Its Way to Tenerife from China

The Hidramar Ultra 22000 floating dock is en route to Tenerife, set to revolutionize naval repair capabilities by 2026.
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Concerns Over Rising Absenteeism in Canary Islands Amid Job Growth

Santiago Sesé highlights rising absenteeism as a concern for businesses in the Canary Islands amid positive employment growth in November.
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Drowning Fatalities in the Canary Islands Decrease to 60 by November 2025

In 2025, the Canary Islands reported 60 drowning fatalities by November, a decrease from 67 in 2024, according to local safety authorities.
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