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Marian Rosado is a journalist based in Cáceres‎, Spain.
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The Impact of Fake AI Nudes: A Scandal in Southern Spain

15 Nov 2023  |  euronews
The article discusses a scandal in Almendralejo, Spain, where local teenagers received AI-generated nude images of themselves, created from their clothed Instagram photos using an app called Clothoff. The app, which allows users to 'undress' pictures with AI, was used by other teenagers to create and circulate these images. The article highlights the ease of creating such deepfakes and the distress caused to the victims. It also mentions a study by Sensity AI, which found that 96% of deepfake images are of non-consenting women, and a Europol report predicting that 90% of online content could be AI-generated within three years. Euronews Tech Talks plans to explore the scope of AI Deepfake technology, its risks, and educational strategies to combat its misuse in a series of episodes.

Catalonia, Andalusia and Cantabria, the communities most concerned about 'okupación'

19 Sep 2023  |  www.diariocordoba.com
A survey by Línea Directa Aseguradora reveals that 24% of Spaniards believe there is a medium to high chance of their homes being 'okupied,' with 77% viewing it as a social problem. The study highlights that Catalonia, Andalusia, and Cantabria are the most alarmed regions. The survey attributes the issue to slow justice, political permissiveness, and high housing costs. Mar Garre from Línea Directa explains that while 'okupación' is not a specific criminal offense, it can be prosecuted under usurpation or trespassing laws. The article also notes a significant increase in 'okupación' cases from 2018 to 2022, with a notable percentage of people in the Balearic Islands having direct or indirect experience with the issue. The preferred solutions among Spaniards include harsher penalties and faster evictions.

Two planes collide on the runway at Palma airport without causing injuries

19 Sep 2023  |  www.diariocordoba.com
Two planes collided this morning while maneuvering at Palma airport, causing no injuries and not affecting the operation of other flights. The incident involved an Air Europa plane from Barcelona and a Cóndor plane bound for Frankfurt. Emergency services quickly managed the situation, ensuring no personal injuries and minimal operational disruption, except for the Cóndor flight, which was canceled.

A baby market across La Raya

28 Aug 2023  |  www.epe.es
An investigation into surrogacy practices reveals a market for 'guarantee packages' offered by Feskov Human Reproduction Group, a company based in Ukraine, facilitating surrogacy services across borders, including Portugal, despite Portuguese law only allowing altruistic surrogacy. The investigation, posing as an infertile couple, uncovers the process and costs involved, ranging from €60,000 to €90,000. The surrogacy process begins in Ukraine, with the surrogate mother traveling to Portugal for childbirth, exploiting legal loopholes and avoiding direct legal breaches. Criticism from feminist groups highlights the exploitation of women and the ethical issues surrounding the commercialization of surrogacy, with calls for stricter regulations and enforcement to prevent human trafficking and exploitation.

The Silence of the Wolves

27 Aug 2023  |  diariocordoba.com
The article draws parallels between the strict social hierarchy of wolf packs and the gender roles imposed on women, reflecting on the author's personal experiences of gender expectations in childhood and sports. It criticizes the behavior of Luis Rubiales, president of the Spanish Football Federation, for his inappropriate actions towards women's national team player Jenni Hermoso and others during a celebration, overshadowing their victory. The article condemns the silence and complicity surrounding such behavior in society.

The 'cost' of killing a lynx

06 May 2022  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
The article discusses the economic valuation of wildlife crimes in Extremadura, Spain, focusing on the lynx, black stork, imperial eagle, and bearded vulture. SEO/Birdlife considers the current valuations insufficient and advocates for higher penalties. Marcelino Cardalliaguet from SEO/Birdlife emphasizes the public investment in species recovery and the need for updated valuations. Agustín Manzano, an environmental prosecutor, highlights the deterrent effect of prison sentences and professional disqualifications for wildlife crimes. The article underscores the importance of protecting the ecosystem to preserve biodiversity.

The Extremaduran Who Digs Up the Secrets of the Tartessians

23 Aug 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Esther Rodríguez, an archaeologist from Villanueva de la Serena, is eagerly awaiting the resumption of excavations at the Turuñuelo site in Guareña, following the expropriation process by the Junta de Extremadura. As co-director alongside Sebastián Celestino Pérez, Rodríguez highlights the site's rich information compared to others. A unique find, 'Desi,' an uncremated Tartessian individual, adds intrigue to the site. Rodríguez emphasizes the importance of public engagement through initiatives like 'Tartesos en comunidad,' aiming to make archaeological findings accessible beyond academic circles. Her work reflects a deep connection to her homeland and a commitment to uncovering the secrets of the Tartessians.

Are they afraid of powerful women?

09 Aug 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Nathy Peluso delivered a powerful and energetic performance in Medellín, captivating the audience with her dynamic mix of salsa, trap, hip-hop, jazz, boleros, swing, and soul. Her concert emphasized themes of strength and courage, resonating with her feminist message. Despite not filling the venue, the audience's enthusiasm and engagement were palpable. Peluso's performance and persona are celebrated for their empowering impact on women.

Juana Ruiz, more than 50 days in prison without knowing her sentence

06 Jun 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Juana Ruiz, a Spanish humanitarian worker, has been detained in Israel for over 50 days without knowing her sentence. She faces charges related to illegal organization activities and financial misconduct, which her spokesperson, Begoña Lalana, denies, emphasizing her humanitarian work. The article criticizes the Israeli legal system's treatment of Ruiz and the lack of support from Spanish authorities. Ruiz's trial has been postponed, and she remains in a women's prison under challenging conditions.

What is happening in Gaza is not the result of a moment, but of illegal occupation

23 May 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Elizabeth Masero, a humanitarian worker in Ramallah, highlights the ongoing violence and hardships faced by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, exacerbated by Israeli military actions and illegal settlements. She emphasizes the broader context of the conflict, including the unequal distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and the destruction of Gaza's only PCR testing lab. Masero calls for international intervention and supports initiatives like the BDS movement to pressure Israel to end its colonial practices.

‘Levante’: the love story of two women from Extremadura in Republican Spain

20 May 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Set in 1931 in Salvatierra de los Barros, 'Levante' is a play by Carmen Losa that tells the love story of two women in a conservative agricultural village in Extremadura. The narrative, inspired by Lorca and Losa's own childhood memories, explores the paradox of finding freedom in love amidst increasing societal constraints. The play, which premiered at Teatro Español in Madrid, is also a political statement on the struggle for rights and recognition of forgotten histories. 'Levante' will be on stage until June 13, followed by a tour that Losa hopes will include Extremadura. Losa is also working on other projects, including 'Proyecto Expreso,' an anti-terrorism play that won the Premio Tirso de Molina.

The fight for a TEA classroom for Mario

22 Apr 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Fernando Rodríguez, father of a five-year-old with autism, is fighting for a specialized TEA classroom at CEIP San Isidro de Guadiana, where his son and two other children with autism study. Despite regulations mandating such classrooms, the school lacks one, leading to frustration among parents. The Consejería de Educación de la Junta claims existing measures are sufficient, but parents disagree, citing unmet needs and inadequate responses from the administration. Supported by local associations and the AMPA, the families continue their advocacy, with the PP raising the issue in the Assembly.

A dozen hearts for Valeria

17 Apr 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Valeria García Tardío, born prematurely with significant health challenges, is the focus of a community-driven campaign to improve her quality of life. Her family, with the help of her school CEIP San Juan de Torremayor, is collecting bottle caps to fund her therapies and purchase an adapted chair. Despite initial grim prognoses, Valeria has made remarkable progress, thanks to ongoing support from various local communities and organizations like Plena Inclusión Mérida. The campaign has received widespread support, highlighting the collective effort to aid Valeria's development.

Eight Vox councilors in Badajoz and the province leave the party

06 Apr 2021  |  www.elperiodicoextremadura.com
Eight councilors from the Vox party in Badajoz and its province have left the party, including key figures such as Alejandro Vélez and Juan Antonio Morales. They criticize Vox as 'antidemocratic' and 'unconstitutional', citing a court ruling that nullified Vélez's expulsion as evidence of the party's arbitrary actions. This departure leaves Vox without representation in Badajoz's capital and its most significant municipal group in Guadiana.
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