Ibiza
Coverage of Ibiza in the Nexus archive.
- Arrest of American who has given $1m in aid to Palestine prompts fears of ‘growing repression from Trump’
James 'Fergie' Chambers, an American donor to leftwing causes, was arrested in Ibiza and detained in Madrid amid a US extradition request alleging material support for Hamas. The case has raised concerns in leftwing circles about conflating humanitarian aid with terrorism and potential repression under Trump.
- Pro-Palestine activist Fergie Chambers arrested in Spain after US extradition request
Pro-Palestine activist Fergie Chambers was arrested in Spain on a US extradition request alleging money laundering and other offenses. Chambers, who funded pro-Palestinian groups including Palestine Action, was denied bail pending extradition proceedings. The US indictment claims he conspired to disrupt Elbit Systems of America due to its military supply role for Israel.
- Pro-Palestine activist Fergie Chambers arrested in Spain after US extradition request
Pro-Palestine activist Fergie Chambers was arrested in Spain under a U.S. extradition request alleging money laundering and other offenses. His supporters claim the charges are politically motivated, while prosecutors allege he transferred $7.5 million to support Hamas. Chambers, who funded humanitarian efforts in Gaza and legal defense funds for activists, faces up to 20 years in prison if extradited.
- Britain braces for six-day heatwave: Temperatures rise to 30C from tomorrow with London hotter than Ibiza at the weekend as yellow heat health alert is issued
Britain is preparing for a six-day heatwave with temperatures reaching 30C, making London hotter than Ibiza at the weekend. A yellow heat health alert has been issued.
- Millionaire retail tycoon who ran Magnet, American Golf, MFI and Bathstore dies suddenly in Ibiza aged 69
A millionaire retail tycoon who ran Magnet, American Golf, MFI, and Bathstore died suddenly in Ibiza at age 69. The cause of death was not specified in the provided information.
- British tourists face massive airport queues as they fly home from Ibiza as new EU digital border system fails
British tourists are facing massive airport queues as they fly home from Ibiza due to the failure of a new EU digital border system. The system is causing significant delays and disruptions to travel plans. Thousands of passengers are being affected by the issue.
- Brits surge towards Spain for half-term: Ibiza holiday bookings DOUBLE amid Iran war fears - but new EU border controls could spark chaos at airports
British tourists are increasingly booking holidays in Spain, particularly Ibiza, during the half-term break, with bookings doubling due to fears of war with Iran, but new EU border controls may cause chaos at airports. This surge is expected to put a strain on airport resources. The increase in travel is largely driven by concerns over global instability.
- How to see Ibiza's greatest sunset ever as Spanish island gets ready for once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse
The Spanish island of Ibiza is preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse, which will create the island's greatest sunset ever. The rare astronomical event is expected to attract significant attention due to its uniqueness.
- Britain will be hotter than Ibiza and Rome as temperatures soar to 24C by end of week - before May Bank Holiday brings sunshine and showers
Britain is expected to experience temperatures of 24°C by the end of the week, surpassing those in Ibiza and Rome. The May Bank Holiday will bring a mix of sunshine and showers.
- Popular vacation hot spots slap limits on tourist rentals, driving and more to protect 'stunning' spaces
Spain's Mallorca, Ibiza, and Menorca face overtourism challenges with plans to limit visitor numbers and restrict tourist rentals. Social media's role in boosting tourism is highlighted as a key factor driving overcrowding and environmental strain.