The votes of up to 2.3 million Spaniards who live overseas are yet to be counted, which could give crucial seats to either the right or the left after Sunday’s nail-biting election in which neither side earned an absolute majority with which to govern. Source: Spain’s 2.3 million voters overseas could break election deadlock
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By Olivia Burke SMOKING has been banned at another popular Spanish beach as the tough crackdown on cigarettes continues. Caló des Moro is the first “smoke-free” beach in San Antonio, Ibiza, meaning holidaymakers can no longer spark up on the sand. Getty Smoking is now forbidden at the Caló des Moro beach in San Antonio[/caption] […]