Author: Tarek Salame

Tarek is a writer and digital marketer based in Barcelona, with a passion for turning complex ideas into clear, compelling narratives. With a background in marketing communications, tech, and content strategy, he has worked across industries ranging from cloud computing and fintech to fire safety and science. At Euro Weekly News, he contributes thoughtful, accessible stories that connect readers with topics shaping the modern world.

Spain’s housing market stays strong. Too strong for most?

17. 7. 2025 @ 13:24

Spain’s property market is holding firm, and for many investors and homeowners, that's good news, with stable prices, recovering construction in parts of the country,...

WeTransfer changes AI policy after users call out data concerns

17. 7. 2025 @ 12:58

It began with a question: Are my files being used to train AI? That question quickly turned into a wave of concern, with users calling...

UK economy sheds 41,000 jobs — is a recession coming?

17. 7. 2025 @ 12:29

The latest UK jobs data doesn't indicate a collapse, but it does show a slow, steady decline in momentum. Figures released on July 17 by...

Camp Nou countdown in trouble: Barça rethinks return plans

17. 7. 2025 @ 12:11

Barcelona's long-awaited return to Camp Nou still felt within reach.  The Joan Gamper Trophy was meant to mark the occasion — a familiar tradition, played...

1 million hit by UK hosepipe ban

16. 7. 2025 @ 13:34

It's official, from July 22, Thames Water is banning hosepipes across parts of southern England. The restrictions will affect over a million customers across Oxfordshire,...

How Dartmoor became Britain’s first desert

16. 7. 2025 @ 13:07

Dartmoor isn’t dead. But it’s not alive either.  You walk through it, and it feels open and exposed. Yes, there's grass, a few birds, but...

Britain’s air pollution paradox: Cleaner skies, deadly spikes

16. 7. 2025 @ 12:44

Air pollution across the UK is falling quickly. Since 2015, nitrogen dioxide levels have dropped by 35%, and harmful fine particles have decreased by nearly...

Homecoming: Barça’s Big Return to Camp Nou

16. 7. 2025 @ 12:22

After nearly 2 years away, FC Barcelona is finally coming home. On August 10th, the club will return to a partially rebuilt Camp Nou for...

Mosque set ablaze in Catalonia days before opening

16. 7. 2025 @ 11:58

In the early hours of Saturday, July 12, at approximately 3:36 a.m., a brand-new mosque in Piera, Catalonia, was gutted by fire just two days before its...

Survey uncovers hidden lines between neighbours in Britain

15. 7. 2025 @ 19:28

A survey released on July 15 paints a striking picture: nearly a third of people in Britain say they rarely connect with anyone outside their...

Barcelona’s AI cameras shame drivers

15. 7. 2025 @ 19:05

For the first time in Spain, the city is introducing AI-powered acoustic cameras to detect and expose vehicles exceeding noise limits. Unlike speed traps, these...

Europe’s Rent Reckoning: Can the EU Fix Housing by 2026?

15. 7. 2025 @ 15:35

In the spring of 2026, the European Commission stated that things would look different, with a promise attached to its new housing plan, which includes...

How a small-town assault sparked Spain’s latest migrant crisis

15. 7. 2025 @ 13:58

In a small farming town in southern Spain, a man was attacked. On Wednesday, July 10, a 68-year-old Spanish resident was reportedly injured during a...

Foreigners outnumber Spaniards on basic income in rural Spain

14. 7. 2025 @ 15:18

In Soria, one of Spain's least populated provinces, more foreign-born residents are receiving the ingreso mínimo vital than Spanish-born locals. This is the first province...