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  • Marc Domènech no sigue en la UD Ibiza
    Marc Domènech no seguirá en la UD Ibiza. Así lo ha comunicado este sábado el club. Había una opción de alargar su contrato una temporada, pero finalmente no se ha ejecutado esa cláusula y el joven centrocampista seguirá su carrera fuera de la isla. Domènech llegó el verano pasado procedente del Sabadell y fue un jugador con bastante protagonismo a lo largo de la temporada. Participó en un 32 encuentros con la camiseta celeste, repartiendo cuatro asistencias. Unos duelos en los que fue alternando titularidades y suplencias. Desde el club quisieron "agradecer el trabajo de Marc el tiempo que ha vestido nuestra camiseta y le deseamos mucha suerte en su futuro profesional y personal".
  • The autopsy on the Ibizan woman found dead in Mallorca rules out the possibility of her being murdered
    The autopsy on the body of the woman found dead on a farm in Mallorca ruled out signs of violence. Pending the results of toxicology tests, it is considered that the death occurred without the intervention of third parties, and the man arrested on Monday has been released without charge. On Monday, the body of a woman was found on a farm on a road between the municipalities of Palma and Algaida. After the discovery, a man was arrested, and the police were trying to determine whether the two were a couple. The Homicide Group of the National Police initiated an investigation following the discovery, opening several lines of inquiry and not ruling out any hypotheses. The initial steps taken by the officers revealed no signs of violence. Once the police investigation had been completed and while awaiting the results of the toxicology report, it was deemed that the death had occurred without the involvement of third parties and that there was no criminal intent. Therefore, homicide was ruled out 'pending the toxicol
  • Ibiza's roads will be equipped with three new speed cameras
    The Department of Road Infrastructures of the Consell de Ibiza has announced that the Directorate General of Traffic (DGT), through the company INDRA SISTEMAS S.A., is carrying out works for the installation of speed cameras on several roads of the island. This work involves occasional lane closures on the following stretches: this Wednesday morning work was carried out on the EI-200 (Santa Eulària) road, between kilometre points 0+280 and 2+600, between the cazadores roundabout and Santa Eulària for the first two kilometres. At midday, work was being carried out on the EI-700 (Ibiza - Sant Josep), between kilometre points 1+800 and 4+350, between Sa Carroca and the airport roundabout. At afternoon, work was scheduled to be done on the EI-800 (airport road), between points 5+420 and 5+850, the final section of the widening of the airport road.
  • The law forces the Sa Trinxa beach bar to dispense with its sessions with DJs
    Established in the 1970s, Sa Trinxa is one of Ibiza's most famous beach bars and restaurants. However, from now on, the popular beach bar, located in Ses Salines, will no longer be able to host DJ sessions. «Due to force majeure, Sa Trinxa is suspending its DJ sessions in accordance with the Natural Park's regulations. However, we will continue to have music», they announced yesterday on their social media accounts. Immediately, a campaign on the Change.org platform managed to collect more than 2,000 signatures calling for the ban to be overturned. In one message, signatures were encouraged, stating that this «battle» not only seeks to preserve the chiringuito's musical tradition, but also a place «for our right to cultural diversity and authentic expresión» as everyone in Ibiza should have the opportunity to experience the unique feeling of relaxing at Sa Trinxa, the only authentic beach club on the island, according to the initiative's promoters. The beach bar was also said to «hold a special place i
  • Cala Bassa, selected as Spain's best beach
    The magazine specialising in travel and lifestyle, Condé Nast Traveler, has chosen Cala Bassa, in Sant Josep, as the best Spanish beach. According to the publication, the enclave was first selected as the best beach in the Balearic Islands and, subsequently, as the best beach in Spain from among ten other finalists from different Autonomous Communities. About Cala Bassa, the magazine has highlighted that it is «a paradise of crystal-clear waters and golden sand, known today by travellers from all over the world’. They have also highlighted its shallow waters, perfect for water sports and highly recommended for families with children».