
A Danish cycling enthusiast set out from his home country at the beginning of September and by yesterday had reached Valencia.
A Spanish radio commentator, Federico Jiménez Losantos, observed that there are 200,000 Germans in the Balearic Islands as potential hostages. Why? Read on.
Two German citizens were arrested in the north of the city of Granada, charged with being in possession of several kinds of illegal substances (speed & crystal meth).
The Catalan regional police arrested five, German, holiday-group monitors for creating total panic in the streets of Castell-Platja d’Aro (Girona).
There was a street brawl in Palma de Mallorca over the weekend between foreign tourists and street hawkers, resulting in four German tourists being injured.
The Guardia Civil in Manilva (Málaga) arrested a Romanian man and his son (a minor) over an act of aggression with a baseball bat against neighbours.
While many Germans might not have a good word to say about the Spanish, the Spanish themselves have an even worse opinion of themselves.