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A Spanish town's ban on religious gatherings in sports centers becomes a flashpoint
A Spanish town's ban on religious gatherings in sports centers becomes a flashpoint

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A Spanish town's ban on religious gatherings in sports centers becomes a flashpoint

MADRID (AP) — Spain's government on Friday criticized a ban enacted in a southeastern town that prohibits religious gatherings in public sports centers, a measure that will mainly affect members of the town's Muslim community who in recent years have used the spaces to celebrate religious holidays. The ban — approved last week by the conservative local government of Jumilla, a town of 27,000 — has since become a flashpoint. Its critics, including Spain's leftwing national government, have condemned the measure as discriminatory while some on the right are celebrating it as a means to uphold the nation's Christian culture. Spain's Migration Minister Elma Saiz said on Friday the ban was 'shameful,' and urged local leaders to 'take a step back' and apologize to local residents. Saiz told Spain's Antena 3 broadcaster that the measure is 'attacking and harming people, citizens who have been living for decades in our towns, in our cities, in our country, contributing and perfectly integrated without any problems of coexistence.' The ban is the latest controversy involving Spain's hot-button issues of immigration and multi-culturalism, following clashes last month in the southern Murcia region between far-right groups and local residents and migrants. They erupted after an elderly resident in the town of Torre-Pacheco was beaten up by assailants believed to be of Moroccan origin, which prompted far-right groups to call for retribution on the area's large migrant population. Conservative officials in Jumilla, an agriculture-based economy of rolling vineyards, olive and almond trees, defended the ban on Friday. The town's mayor Seve González told Spain's El País newspaper that the measure did not single out any one group and that her government's wanted to 'promote cultural campaigns that defend our identity.' The measure was initially proposed by the far-right Vox party and then amended and approved by the center-right Popular Party, to which the mayor belongs. It stipulates that municipal sports facilities — where the town's Muslim community has held religious celebrations — cannot be used for cultural, social or religious activities unrelated to the city council. Mohamed El Ghaidouni, secretary of the Union of Islamic Communities of Spain that represents more than 900 Muslim communities in the country, called the ban 'institutionalized Islamophobia.' He criticized the local government's justification for the motion and its allegation that two main Muslim festivals traditionally celebrated in the sports centers — Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Islamic holy month of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, or 'Feast of the Sacrifice' — were 'foreign to the town's identity.' The ban, he added, 'clashes with the institutions of the Spanish state' that protect religious freedom. Vox's branch in the Murcia region celebrated it, saying Wednesday on X that 'Spain is and always will be a land of Christian roots!' 'We must protect public spaces from practices foreign to our culture and our way of life,' the party's leader Santiago Abascal wrote Friday, adding that 'Spain is not Al Andalus,' referencing the historic name for Islamic Spain. For centuries, Spain was ruled by Muslims, whose influence is present both in the Spanish language and in many of the country's most celebrated landmarks, including Granada's famed Moorish Alhambra Palace. Islamic rule ended in 1492 when the last Arab kingdom in Spain fell to the Catholics. Right-wing governments elsewhere in Europe have passed measures similar to the ban in Jumilla, striking at the heart of ongoing debates about nationalism and religious pluralism. Last year in Monfalcone, a large industrial port city in northeastern Italy with a significant Bangladeshi immigrant population, its far-right mayor, Anna Maria Cisint, banned prayers outside of places of worship. The move led to protests involving some 8,000 people. The city's Muslim community is appealing the ban in a regional court. ___ Associated Press writer Giada Zampano in Rome contributed to this report.

Global Flame Retardant Chemicals Market Accelerates in Response to Rising Fire Safety Standards
Global Flame Retardant Chemicals Market Accelerates in Response to Rising Fire Safety Standards

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Global Flame Retardant Chemicals Market Accelerates in Response to Rising Fire Safety Standards

"With rising fire safety standards and the growing use of electric vehicles, demand for flame retardant chemicals is expanding across industries such as construction, electronics, oil and gas, driven by innovations in coatings, plastics, and advanced materials." BOSTON, Aug. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the latest study from BCC Research, the "Flame Retardant Chemicals: Technologies and Global Markets" is projected to grow from $6.1 billion in 2025 to $8 billion by the end of 2030, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3% from 2025 through 2030. The report provides a detailed analysis of the global flame retardant chemicals market, which is segmented by chemical types, applications, end-use industries, and regions. It covers categories such as brominated compounds, aluminum trihydrate, and phosphorus compounds, used across applications like plastics, fabrics, paints, and wood. Major end-use sectors include building and construction, electronics, transportation, and textiles. Revenue estimates are based on manufacturers' total earnings and are presented in constant U.S. dollars, offering a comprehensive view of market dynamics and user industries worldwide. The flame-retardant chemicals market is relevant right now due to their growing use in sectors like aerospace, military, and lightweight vehicles, where they help prevent electrical fires and overheating. Strict safety regulations are pushing manufacturers to adopt these chemicals more widely. The rise of electric vehicles (EVs) has further boosted demand, as flame retardants protect lithium-ion batteries and support lightweight, heat-resistant materials. Additionally, increased use in technical textiles and protective gear, along with expanding industries like mining, defense, oil and gas, and marine, is creating new opportunities for flame retardant chemical production. The factors driving the market's growth include: Rising Demand for Technical Textiles: Technical textiles used in industries like automotive, construction, and protective clothing require flame retardant properties for safety and durability. As these sectors expand, the need for advanced flame-retardant chemicals grow, boosting market demand. Stringent Fire Safety Regulations: Global fire safety laws are becoming stricter, especially in construction, transportation, and electronics. These regulations mandate the use of flame-retardant materials, driving consistent demand across industries. Evolution of Bio-Based Flame Retardants: Concerns over toxicity and environmental impact are pushing the development of bio-based flame retardants. These eco-friendly alternatives, made from renewable resources, are gaining traction due to companies' trying to meet sustainability goals and regulatory support from governments. Development of Halogen-Free Flame Retardants: Halogenated flame retardants are being phased out due to health and environmental risks. Safer, halogen-free options like phosphorus and nitrogen-based compounds are increasingly preferred, especially in electronics and textiles. Request a sample copy of the global market for flame retardant chemicals report. Report Synopsis Report Metric Details Base year considered 2024 Forecast period considered 2025-2030 Base year market size $5.9 billion Market size forecast $8.0 billion Growth rate CAGR of 5.3% from 2025 to 2030 Segments covered Type, Application, End-Use and Region Regions covered North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and the Middle East and Africa (MEA) Countries covered U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Germany, U.K., France, Japan, China, India, the Middle East, Africa, Rest of Europe, Rest of Asia-Pacific, and Rest of South America Market drivers • Rising demand for technical textiles. • Stringent fire safety regulations. • Evolution of bio-based flame retardants. • Development of halogen-free flame retardants. Interesting facts: European manufacturers are focusing on melamine-free flame-retardant chemicals. For instance, in March 2024, Clariant Corp. launched Exolit AP 422, a melamine-free flame-retardant chemical that is approved by REACH and is known for being a sustainable product in the European market. The leading oil and gas-producing countries are prominent consumers of flame-retardant chemicals. In the oil and gas industry, flame retardant chemicals are blended with plastic pipelines, storage tanks, wellheads, and platform structures. Flame retardant chemicals pose numerous benefits to the oil and gas industry, including reducing the spread of fires, dropping heat release, and restricting smoke as well as poisonous fumes. Emerging startups: Zenova Group Plc is a U.K.-based company producing flame-retardant chemicals. Established in 2021, the company designs flame retardant chemicals specifically for lithium battery fires, wood, petrol, diesel, polymers, grasses, hays, brush, and electronics. Zenova Group's chemicals are used by forest ministries and power generation companies, and in critical infrastructure, residential buildings, and commercial properties. VKP HFFR Pvt. Ltd. is an emerging Indian start-up that designs halogen-free flame retardants specifically for automotive polymers and coating applications. VKP HFFR targets engineering plastics, technical textiles, thermoset resins, thermoplastic resins, epoxy, and wood applications. ireSafe Zone Inc. is a U.S.-based flame-retardant chemical company that produces halogen-free chemicals in the North American market. The company produces flame retardant chemicals specifically for the electronic industry, textile, and wearables industries. The company continuously focuses on scientific research on flame retardant chemicals, particularly bioplastic applications. The report addresses the following questions: 1. What are the projected size and growth rate of the market? The global flame-retardant chemicals market is projected to grow from $5.9 billion in 2024 to $8.0 billion in 2030 at a CAGR of 5.3% during the forecast period. 2. Which factors are driving the growth of the market? The key factors driving the growth of the flame-retardant chemicals market include: Rising demand for technical textiles. Stringent fire safety regulations. 3. Which market segments are covered in the report? The flame-retardant chemicals market is segmented based on types, applications, and end-use industries. Types include aluminum trihydrate, phosphorus compounds, brominated compounds, antimony oxide, chlorinated compounds, and nitrogen compounds. Applications include plastics, fabric, paints and coatings, paper and board, and wood. Plastic applications are sub-segmented into polyesters, polyurethane, epoxy, polyvinyl chloride, and others. End-use industries are segmented into building and construction, transportation, electrical and electronics, and textiles. 4. Which end-use segment will be dominant through 2030? The building and construction segment will be dominant through 2030. 5. Which region has the largest market share? Asia-Pacific holds the largest share of the market. Many Asia-Pacific countries have lenient rules on the production and use of plastics and flame-retardant chemicals, which is attracting many global flame-retardant chemical producers to expand their presence in the region. India, Australia, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam may become the next major producers of flame-retardant chemicals because of the U.S.-China tariff dispute. Moreover, the growing use of EVs in the Asia-Pacific region creates new opportunities for flame retardant chemical manufacturers. The expansion of Southeast Asian nations opens new markets for companies that make flame-retardant chemicals. Market leaders include: AKZO NOBEL N.V. ALBEMARLE CORP. ARKEMA BASF CLARIANT CORP. DAIHACHI CHEMICAL DOW ETI MADEN ICL JM HUBER CORP. KEMIPEX LANXESS MPI CHEMIE BV NYACOL NANO TECHNOLOGIES INC. SANWA CHEMICAL CO. LTD. Related reports: Global Markets for Plastics Additives: This report analyzes the global plastics additives market, focusing on how these additives enhance plastic properties for improved performance and manufacturing efficiency. It segments the market by product type, application, end user, and region, while also exploring market dynamics, leading manufacturers, ESG trends, and regulatory factors. The study highlights growth opportunities and provides market size estimates and forecasts in terms of value. Global Flame and Smoke Detectors Markets: This report provides a detailed analysis of the global flame and smoke detectors market, segmented by detector type, application, and region. It includes insights into leading companies, emerging technologies, ESG factors, and patent trends, along with market values, shares, and growth rates. The study offers both global and regional perspectives to understand market dynamics and competitive landscape. Purchase a copy of the report direct from BCC Research. For further information on any of these reports or to make a purchase, contact info@ About BCC Research BCC Research market research reports provide objective, unbiased measurement and assessment of market opportunities. Our experienced industry analysts' goal is to help you make informed business decisions free of noise and hype. Contact UsCorporate HQ: 50 Milk St., Ste. 16, Boston, MA 02109, USAEmail: info@ +1 781-489-7301 For media inquiries, email press@ or visit our media page for access to our market research library. Any data and analysis extracted from this press release must be accompanied by a statement identifying BCC Research LLC as the source and publisher. Logo - View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE BCC Research LLC Sign in to access your portfolio

Playback Now Available for AM Best-Hosted Webinar on How Increasingly Risky Driving Behavior Is Impacting Auto Insurers
Playback Now Available for AM Best-Hosted Webinar on How Increasingly Risky Driving Behavior Is Impacting Auto Insurers

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Playback Now Available for AM Best-Hosted Webinar on How Increasingly Risky Driving Behavior Is Impacting Auto Insurers

OLDWICK, N.J., August 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Video playback is now available for a complimentary webinar titled "How Increasingly Risky Driving Behavior Is Impacting Auto Insurers," hosted by AM Best and sponsored by Nationwide. Access it here. With poor driving behaviors and distractions such as cell phone use continuing to rise, all drivers—whether behind the wheel of a personal vehicle or operating as part of a commercial fleet—are more at risk than ever before. In this one-hour webinar, a panel of insurance experts discusses how commitment to safety and taking meaningful steps to reduce dangerous behaviors can protect what matters most. Panelists include: Casey Kempton, president, personal lines, Nationwide Kristina Talkowski, senior vice president, middle market commercial lines, Nationwide Laramie Sandquist, senior associate vice president, agribusiness risk management, Nationwide Visit our information page to learn more about AM Best's webinars. AM Best is a global credit rating agency, news publisher and data analytics provider specializing in the insurance industry. Headquartered in the United States, the company does business in over 100 countries with regional offices in London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Mexico City. For more information, visit Copyright © 2025 by A.M. Best Company, Inc. and/or its RIGHTS RESERVED. View source version on Contacts Lee McDonald Senior Vice President, Publication & News Services +1 908 882 2102 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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