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1 Dead as Thousands Flee Forest Fire near Spain's Marbella

Towering flames raced through forests near the glitzy Spanish resort of Marbella on Friday, killing at least one person, injuring five and sending thousands fleeing.

More than 250 firefighters on the ground, backed by eight planes and nine helicopters, battled the blaze after hot, dry winds blew it through the tinder-dry mountain forest in southern Spain, officials said.

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Spanish Inflation Picks Up to 2.7% in August

Inflation in Spain picked up to an annualized 2.7 percent in August, from 2.2 percent in July, the second consecutive month that the rate has risen, provisional statistics published on Thursday showed.

The national Institute of Statistics (INE) did not provide details, stating only that the result was due principally to a rise in fuel prices.

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Hijack Alert as Plane Lands at Amsterdam's Airport

Dutch police said Wednesday that an alert over a feared hijacking of a flight from Spain to Amsterdam which caused fighter jets to scramble was triggered by a "miscommunication."

"The report over the hijacking seemed to have been a miscommunication," the police said in a tweet on their official Twitter account, explaining that "No radio contact was possible" with the plane.

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Italian Premier Warns of Inflation Threat to Germany

Preventing the European Central Bank from buying bonds issued by countries like Italy and Spain could drive up inflation in Germany, 0 warned Wednesday in an interview.

Monti's comments published in the Italian daily Il Sole 24 Ore a few hours before he was due in Berlin argued for resuming a revamped ECB bond-purchasing program that has been opposed by the influential German central bank.

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Tomato Battle Drenches Spanish Town in Red

Tens of thousands of revelers hurled 120 tons of squashed tomatoes at each other Wednesday, drenching the streets in red in a gigantic Spanish food fight known as the Tomatina.

A sea of more than 40,000 alcohol-soaked men and women packed into the Plaza Mayor square of Bunol, eastern Spain, many with their shirts off and wearing swimming goggles to keep out the stinging juice.

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Wildfires Force Evacuations Near Madrid

Hundreds of firefighters battled several wildfires that raged west of Madrid Tuesday and forced the evacuation overnight of 2,000 people from their homes, an emergency services spokesman said.

The fires, which broke out on Monday and have so far ravaged over 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) according to Spanish media reports, appear to have been deliberately set, he added.

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Spain Denies Negotiations on Sovereign Rescue

Spain's government denied Friday that it had entered negotiations for a sovereign rescue, which would make it the largest victim so far of the Eurozone crisis.

Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria repeated to journalists a denial issued earlier in the day in Brussels by a spokesman for European Commissioner for the euro Olli Rehn.

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Spain Borrowing Costs Tumble In Debt Issue

Spain's short-term borrowing costs tumbled Tuesday as it raised 4.51 billion euros ($5.6 billion), buoyed by the possibility of European Central Bank intervention.

The Treasury raised the cash in a sale of 12- and 18-month bills, enjoying a lull in interest rates following ECB chief Mario Draghi's comments that the bank may resume bond purchases if necessary.

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Firefighters Make Progress against Canary Islands Wildfire

Firefighters aided by better weather conditions made progress Wednesday against a wildfire on Spain's Canary Island of La Gomera that ravaged part of rare nature reserve and forced the evacuation of thousands of people, officials said.

"The drop in temperatures and the change in wind direction has caused the fire to advance slowly and as a result the work to extinguish it has had better results," Canaries emergency services spokeswoman Carmina Lorenzo said.

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Firefighter Dies Battling Spain Wildfires

A fierce wildfire raging through southeastern Spain Monday claimed the life of its second victim, a firefighter, while another blaze in the Canary Islands led hundreds to evacuate by sea.

The firefighter was taken to hospital on Sunday after being injured while fighting a forest fire near the southeastern city of Alicante, an official said.

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