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Under the new management, Euro Weekly News is bringing fresh ideas, improved design, and a higher level of service. It’s great to see the positive changes and new energy they are introducing.
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Euro Weekly News is the largest FREE English newspaper in Spain. With 7 editions covering the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca North, Costa Blanca South, Costa Calida, Axarquia, Costa Almeria and Mallorca, we are read by over half a million people every week. Our online website is updating daily with breaking world, UK and local Spanish news to keep the English speaking community informed and updated at all times.
Oficina no 6 , Edificio Centro de Negocios, Martin Buendia, Camino de las Canadas no 1-D , Mijas Costa, 29651, Mijas Costa, Spain
Under the new management, Euro Weekly News is bringing fresh ideas, improved design, and a higher level of service. It’s great to see the positive changes and new energy they are introducing.
You can rely on EuroWeekly for accurate and unbiased reporting. You get local news which is of real value, plus a round-up of important international affiars. Its the perfect mix for anyone living on the coast in Spain.
I’ve had a very positive experience working with Euro Weekly News as a regular columnist. Communication has been clear and professional, deadlines are well managed, and the editorial team is supportive and respectful of content and voice.
It’s been a pleasure collaborating with a publication that values consistency, quality, and its readership. I’m happy to continue this partnership and contribute to their platform.
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Site tries to keep you and doesn’t let you close it out. You don’t have a choice to reject its cookies. On top of that it has clickbait misleading and rehashed news titles.

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YUCK. Unprofessional use of questionable job applicant tests to get free articles written — a scam run by an in-your-face 'Out and About' (should be 'Down and out') staffer. Her terribly aggressive phone manner, dogs-dinner accent and writing peppered with jargon, textspeak and errors put me off from the very beginning. Should have followed my initial impressions. *AVOID*!

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if it was possible, I would rate this company "zero". They are not trustworthy and publish whatever they like with no evidence whatsoever. Disgusting!
Do you relize you just replied to my review 2 years later? That only confirms your incompetency

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When they don't have new ideas for design, the argentinian manager make a job offer to do a design test to all the candidates.
Later when he collects all the noobies designs, he says to all that he will contact with the winner of the test.
Instead of this, he will never call to anybody and you see your design publicated on the next newspaper and still waiting forever...
This is not a fair play

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