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Andy Cartagena carried out through Puerta del Príncipe at La Maestranza
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Andy Cartagena opened the Puerta del Príncipe at the ninth subscription event of Seville's Feria de Abril at La Maestranza bullring, cutting three ears from noble bulls by El Capea and Carmen Lorenzo. Lea Vicens earned one ear while Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza cut two ears, though he faltered on the kill in his second bull. The event drew more than three-quarters capacity.
Andrés Hurtado, a 57-year-old from Murcia, returned a Joaquín Sorolla painting he had accidentally picked up on a street in Seville last Saturday. The work, valued at up to 150,000 euros, was identified thanks to an AI app.
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The musician from Huelva closed his Salvaje desde la raíz residency with four concerts at Estadio de la Cartuja, reviewing his recent albums before a large crowd.
Spain's Ministry of Culture has announced that two portraits of Carlos IV and María Luisa de Parma, painted by Francisco de Goya in 1789 on commission from Seville's Royal Tobacco Factory, will join the permanent collection of the city's Museum of Fine Arts. The decision follows a March Supreme Court ruling confirming state ownership against a 2017 claim by Altadis. The paintings will move there after a temporary exhibition ends on June 15.
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Ministers Mónica García, Pablo Bustinduy and Ernest Urtasun will support Por Andalucía candidate Antonio Maíllo at an event on April 19 in Seville. The gathering is the second edition of 'Un paso al frente', led by Movimiento Sumar, Comuns, IU and Más Madrid, ahead of the Andalusian elections on May 17.
With less than 48 hours until Seville's Christmas lights switch on, broken negotiations between the city hall and local police have jeopardized the Christmas Plan, budgeted at 5.6 million euros for security. An extraordinary plenary session on Wednesday aims to approve it, but it hinges on Vox's vote amid union opposition. Officers warn of inadequate resources for hundreds of festive activities.
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Spain's National Police are examining the mobile phone of Sandra Peña, a minor who died by suicide after reporting school bullying, to find evidence of the harassment she endured. Seville's Prosecutor's Office has launched investigations against the alleged bullies and the school for failing to act. The family condemns the rising tensions at the educational center.