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Financeseeking-alpha1mo ago

Gibraltar Q4 Earnings Report

Gibraltar reported a Non-GAAP EPS of $0.76, beating estimates, and its revenue of $268.7M also exceeded expectations.

Gibraltar Monkeys Eat Soil to Digest Tourist Junk Food
ScienceBBCThe Guardiantimes-uk+5el-mundoThe Independentn1-serbiala-vanguardianewsbeast1h ago8 sources

Gibraltar Monkeys Eat Soil to Digest Tourist Junk Food

Research indicates that monkeys in Gibraltar have learned to eat soil and clay to help them digest the high-sugar, high-fat junk food they often consume from tourists. This behavior is believed to be a form of self-medication to alleviate stomach upset caused by their unnatural diet.

HMS Dragon reaches Gibraltar en route to Cyprus
Worldcyprus-mail1mo ago

HMS Dragon reaches Gibraltar en route to Cyprus

The United Kingdom’s Type 45 destroyer the HMS Dragon reached Gibraltar on Tuesday, crossing into the Mediterranean as it makes its way from the UK to Cyprus. The ship had set sail from Portsmouth last week, with British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer having announced its deployment, alongside the deployment of two AW159 Wildcat helicopters, […]

Spain and Gibraltar Sign Treaty on Border Controls
Worldla-vanguardia1mo ago

Spain and Gibraltar Sign Treaty on Border Controls

Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published the Spanish text of a treaty signed in June 2025, which outlines the removal of barriers and controls on people and goods between Spain and Gibraltar, while preserving the Schengen area and the EU single market.

Shipwrecks in Bay of Gibraltar Reveal Centuries of History
Culturela-repubblica2d ago

Shipwrecks in Bay of Gibraltar Reveal Centuries of History

A team from the University of Cadiz has identified 134 archaeological artifacts, including Punic, Phoenician, Roman, British, Spanish, Venetian, and Dutch vessels, in the Bay of Gibraltar, highlighting it as a unique and historically significant site in the Mediterranean.

I suddenly went blind 2,000 miles from home – alone, penniless and confused
HealthThe Guardian1mo ago

I suddenly went blind 2,000 miles from home – alone, penniless and confused

In 1990, Gary Williamson was 18, backpacking in Europe, when his vision began to fail. It was the start of a perilous journey The first sign that something was wrong was the blurred text in the book Gary Williamson was reading. The problem with his vision had come on suddenly – the day before, it had been normal. Williamson thought perhaps he was tired, or run down. He was 18 and had arrived in Gibraltar after travelling through Europe for two weeks, sleeping rough and not eating or drinking ...