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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Basque newspaper El Diario de Noticias de Álava (DNA). To commemorate this milestone, DNA has launched a project called “Álava en positivo 2024,” which aims to highlight the positive aspects of the province of Álava and its inhabitants.

One of the initiatives of this project is Green Araba, a series of articles focused on sustainability and environmental issues in the region. Green Araba aims to raise awareness about the importance of preserving the natural beauty of Álava and promoting eco-friendly practices among its residents.

Another component of the “Álava en positivo 2024” project is Gaztenpresa Impacto Positivo, a campaign that showcases the positive impact of young entrepreneurs in the province. By highlighting success stories of young business owners in Álava, Gaztenpresa Impacto Positivo aims to inspire other young people to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams and contribute to the economic growth of the region.

In addition to these initiatives, DNA is also focusing on highlighting the different neighborhoods and regions of Álava, such as Añana, Ayala, Gorbeialdea, Llanada Alavesa, Montaña Alavesa, and Rioja Alavesa. Through a series of articles and features, DNA aims to showcase the unique characteristics and cultural heritage of each area, promoting local pride and a sense of community among residents.

Furthermore, DNA is dedicated to covering the latest news and updates related to the local sports teams, such as Deportivo Alavés, Baskonia, and Araski. With a dedicated section for sports news, DNA keeps readers informed about the latest developments in football, basketball, MotoGP, and Formula 1, among other sports.

In terms of current affairs, DNA covers a wide range of topics including society, politics, the European Union, global news, and the economy. By providing in-depth analysis and reporting on these issues, DNA aims to inform and educate its readers about the latest developments at a local, national, and international level.

Moreover, DNA also features a cultural section that highlights events and festivals in the region, such as the Azkena Rock Festival and Ortzadar. Through its cultural coverage, DNA aims to promote and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Álava, showcasing the diverse range of artistic and cultural expressions in the region.

In addition to its regular news coverage, DNA also runs special features such as BERM@TU, which focuses on issues related to technology and innovation, as well as a section dedicated to the latest lottery results. The newspaper also provides a platform for opinion pieces, allowing readers to voice their views and perspectives on various topics and issues.

Overall, DNA remains committed to providing quality news and information to its readers, celebrating the positive aspects of Álava and its residents, and promoting a sense of community and belonging among the people of the region. Through its various initiatives and projects, DNA continues to be a valuable source of information and inspiration for the residents of Álava.

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