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es.ara.cat • Politics • Spain
A power struggle is escalating in Spain's media landscape as government officials allegedly attempt to influence the leadership of Prisa, a major media group.
elpais.com • Health • Spain
After a 15-year delay, Spain is finally establishing a State Agency for Public Health to strengthen its response to health crises and improve population health.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
A record high in work absences in Spain during 2024 is attributed to several factors, including an aging workforce, strained public healthcare, and improved job security.
elpais.com • Crime • Spain
A Spanish police chief's notebook reveals details of an international money laundering scheme linked to a major drug trafficking operation, leading to further arrests.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
Starting in 2026, Spanish tax authorities will gain access to Bizum payment data to enhance tax compliance for businesses and freelancers.
diariosur.es • RealEstate • Spain
A new residential project in Malaga, Spain, will construct approximately 400 townhouses, resolving a long-standing issue for residents affected by a previous landslide.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
The Andalusian regional government and university rectors have reached an agreement on extraordinary funding for the public university system in 2025.
elpais.com • Environment • Spain
Spain's newly approved law aims to curb food waste by obligating businesses to donate excess food, provide containers for leftovers, and implement waste reduction plans.
eltiempo.com • Crime • Spain
The article details the investigation into the murder of Colombian national Andrea Bejarano in Spain, focusing on the husband's confession and the subsequent discovery of her body.
elnortedecastilla.es • Weather • Spain
Heavy rainfall in Valladolid, Spain, caused numerous flood-related incidents, prompting a surge in calls to emergency services and leading to the suspension of a local event.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spain's revised military spending calculations bring it closer to Canada and Italy, although it still falls short of NATO's 2% target, prompting new initiatives to boost defense investment.
elmundo.es • Sports • Spain
María Tato, former director of the 2030 World Cup bid, claims she is a victim of a perfect storm involving political interests and revenge after a scoring manipulation scandal.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
This article critiques Margarita Robles' performance as Spain's Minister of Defence, arguing that she has been ineffective and politically irrelevant, contrasting her with previous ministers who left a stronger mark.
elpais.com • Opinion • Spain
A personal reflection on the author's experiences with misogyny and how it relates to the modern phenomenon of incels.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
President Carlos Mazón of Valencia, Spain, announced a new round of tax cuts aimed at boosting the housing market and providing relief to those affected by recent floods.
elcorreo.com • Business • Spain
A wave of business closures is hitting Bilbao's city center, impacting both local and international brands due to decreased consumer spending, online competition, and high rents.
diariosur.es • RealEstate • Spain
A Málaga development project involving the transformation of former Siemens land into an office and hotel complex is nearing completion, with an investor group close to purchasing the property.
elpais.com • Economics • World
The article analyzes the economic impact of the Trump administration's tariff war, focusing on global effects and the specific consequences for Spain, including inflation, reduced growth, and job losses.
elcomercio.es • Dance • Spain
Renowned Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato discusses his career, his company's upcoming performances in Gijón, and his critical perspective on the state of dance in Spain.
eldiariomontanes.es • Business • Spain
Aquadeus, a company belonging to Grupo Fuertes, plans to invest 14 million euros to revitalize the Agua de Solares brand and significantly increase its production.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
This opinion piece analyzes the controversial Dani Alves trial, highlighting the complexities of the legal process, the importance of the presumption of innocence, and the need for support for those affected by such cases, regardless of the outcome.
elmundo.es • Business • Spain
The owner of the Sargadelos ceramic company temporarily closed the factory amidst a labor dispute over workplace safety concerns, but later assured employees that there would be no layoffs and the plant would reopen the following week.
elcomercio.es • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government will mobilize €14.1 billion to counter the economic effects of US tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A forensic report confirms that Koldo García, former advisor to Spanish ex-minister José Luis Ábalos, authored notes related to alleged illegal public works contracts.
laverdad.es • Education • Spain
Spanish university rectors support the government's plan to tighten regulations for establishing new universities, emphasizing quality and sufficient public funding.
heraldo.es • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government has initiated the process to choose the location of the new Spanish Space Agency, aiming for decentralization and boosting the aerospace sector.
elnortedecastilla.es • History • Spain
The article recounts the history of Valladolid's Instituto de Segunda Enseñanza, detailing its temporary relocation to the Colegio de San Gregorio and the eventual partial roof collapse in 1905.
elcorreo.com • Transportation • Spain
Starting in July, public transportation discounts in the Basque Country will decrease from 50% to 40%, a change driven by reduced government funding.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
The Junta de Andalucía has revised its plan for the construction of Málaga's Third Hospital after acknowledging an error in the initial feasibility study.
diariosur.es • Development • Spain
Three companies have submitted proposals for the regeneration of El Bulto in Malaga, Spain, involving a high-rise tower and significant urban renewal.
lavanguardia.com • Events • Spain
This article provides a guide to various weekend activities in Barcelona, catering to families, couples, and individuals.
elcorreo.com • RealEstate • Spain
Despite concerns about rising housing prices, the Basque Country's real estate market shows strong activity with increased sales and mortgages, yet prices remain relatively stable compared to the national average.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
A 33-year-old man claims he lost a testicle due to an Ertzaintza police charge during a protest near a youth center in Rekalde, Spain.
elnortedecastilla.es • Politics • Spain
A union in Valladolid, Spain, is requesting enhanced security measures at the recently renovated city hall registry office following a previous security incident and considering the high volume of citizens.
larioja.com • Education • Spain
In Logroño, Spain, only five schools—four private and one public—have filled all their available spots for the upcoming school year, highlighting the impact of declining birth rates on school enrollment.
larioja.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government will transfer €2 billion to the Ministry of Defense without needing congressional approval, amidst ongoing debate about increased military spending and the geopolitical context.
larioja.com • Law • Spain
A recent law reform in La Rioja, Spain, eliminates the ability of justices of the peace to officiate civil weddings, impacting couples who preferred their impartiality.
elpais.com • Housing • Spain
Tens of thousands of people across nearly 40 Spanish cities protested against the country's escalating housing crisis, demanding lower rents and government intervention.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Thousands of Spanish doctors protested in Madrid against a new draft healthcare statute, citing concerns about working conditions, pay, and the lack of physician staffing.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
Torremolinos is negotiating the purchase of its Congress Palace from the Spanish government to facilitate necessary investments and maximize its potential.
diariosur.es • Science • Spain
High school students in Torremolinos, Spain, are participating in the European Space Agency's CanSat challenge, launching a miniature satellite to study the effects of hypergravity on seed germination.
smh.com.au • Food • Spain
A guided tour in Madrid combines art appreciation at the Prado Museum with a culinary experience at Botín, the world's oldest restaurant.
elespanol.com • Immigration • World
Facing harsh anti-immigration policies under the Trump administration, several undocumented immigrants from the Americas are seeking refuge in Spain, finding it a more welcoming alternative.
elcomercio.es • Dance • Spain
The Jovellanos Theater in Asturias, Spain hosted a performance of Nacho Duato's dance company, showcasing both classic and contemporary pieces that captivated the audience.
laverdad.es • Education • Spain
This article analyzes the nearly three-decade coexistence of three universities in Murcia, Spain, examining their evolution from intense competition to current concurrence.
elcomercio.es • Sports • Spain
Sporting de Gijón is urgently seeking a new manager after firing Rubén Albés, facing a challenging situation with only eight matches left in the season and the threat of relegation.
elnortedecastilla.es • UrbanPlanning • Spain
Valladolid is considering new pedestrianization projects in Delicias, La Victoria, and San Juan, sparking debate among residents and business owners.
elcorreo.com • Housing • Spain
In Bilbao, Spain, even the poorest neighborhoods are dedicating a disproportionate amount of their income to rent due to a sharp increase in housing costs.
diariosur.es • Cybersecurity • Spain
Andalusian officials announce plans for a new cybersecurity agency, a cybersecurity simulator to test the vulnerabilities of hospitals and cities, and initiatives to protect children online.
elpais.com • Euthanasia • Spain
This opinion piece discusses the legal and ethical implications of euthanasia in Spain, focusing on a recent court case involving a young paraplegic woman and her father's opposition to her request for euthanasia.
diariosur.es • Immigration • Spain
Nearly 40,000 British citizens have regularized their residency in Málaga since Brexit, making it the second province in Spain with the most British residents having adapted their status.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The article details the grievances listed by the Trump administration against Spain, ranging from regulations on cinema to pharmaceutical policies and digital taxes.
diariosur.es • Housing • Spain
A recent survey in Málaga, Spain reveals that housing costs, particularly purchasing prices, have surpassed drought as the main concern among residents.
elcorreo.com • Housing • Spain
Barakaldo, Spain becomes the first municipality in Bizkaia to implement rent control measures under the 2023 Housing Law, aiming to protect tenants and increase housing supply.
dailymail.co.uk • Rugby • World
The article advocates for Spain to host the 2035 Rugby World Cup, possibly as a joint bid with other nations, emphasizing the country's readiness and the need to expand rugby's global presence.
elpais.com • Hunting • Spain
A dwindling number of young people in Spain are taking up hunting, despite facing social stigma, with several young hunters explaining their reasons for continuing the tradition.
elnortedecastilla.es • Tourism • Spain
Valladolid's mayor is negotiating the development of a hotel in the Las Catalinas convent to complement the upcoming Wine Interpretation Center.
elnortedecastilla.es • Sports • Spain
Real Valladolid will not renew Luis Pérez's contract due to off-field issues and strained relations with fans.
elpais.com • History • Spain
The rediscovery of fragmented alabaster pieces from the tomb of the first Duke of Alburquerque in Cuéllar, Spain, has sparked efforts to restore and preserve this significant Renaissance artwork.
elmundo.es • Business • Spain
Sargadelos, a historic Galician ceramics company, temporarily closed its main factory due to labor inspections, but has reached an agreement with the regional government to resume operations.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
Bizkaia's fiscal reform, focused on strengthening businesses and avoiding penalties, will be approved tomorrow, according to the provincial council.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A new report reveals that the economic decline of young men in Spain is fueling their support for far-right, anti-feminist parties.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
Only 58 of the 140 ETA prisoners remain in maximum security, prompting protests from a citizen network demanding an end to the exceptional prison policy.
ideal.es • Infrastructure • Spain
A new, wider road with fewer curves is being built to improve access to the Alpujarra region in Spain, funded partly by the European Union.
elnortedecastilla.es • Paleontology • Spain
Archaeologists in Valladolid, Spain, have begun excavating a fossilized mastodon tusk discovered in Las Contiendas, a finding that marks the first confirmed presence of the animal in the region.
page.ke • Paleontology • Spain
Archaeologists in Valladolid, Spain, have begun excavating a fossilized mastodon tusk discovered in Las Contiendas, a find potentially dating back 5 to 12 million years.
elnortedecastilla.es • Engineering • Spain
Extensive repairs are underway on Valladolid's Arco de Ladrillo viaduct to address significant water damage and ensure its longevity.
elpais.com • Art • Belgium
A major exhibition in Brussels showcases the mystical paintings of Francisco de Zurbarán, highlighting his religious works and the influence of Flemish painting on his style.
elespanol.com • Healthcare • Spain
Spain's Ministry of Health has unveiled a revised pharmaceutical law, postponing the pharmaceutical co-payment reform and introducing a new drug auction system to increase competition and lower costs.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
Pablo Iglesias launched his new book, discussing the rightward shift in society and using his bar as a new hub for leftist political engagement.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
The Basque Country's economic agreement secured overwhelming parliamentary support in Spain, showcasing its enduring political backing despite national divisions.
elespanol.com • Telecommunications • Spain
Spain is nearing the complete shutdown of its copper networks, with only 89,000 ADSL users remaining as of December 2024, marking a significant shift towards fiber optic technology.
elpais.com • Gastronomy • Spain
A historic Avilés bakery's Easter bread recipe is revived, bringing back a century-old tradition.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
Etxebarri's political parties express solidarity with Bridgestone Basauri workers facing 335 job losses, highlighting the impact on the local economy.
eldiario.es • Law • Spain
A Spanish court upheld a ruling ordering a former YouTuber to pay €20,000 in moral damages to a delivery worker he insulted and filmed without consent.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
A violent brawl in Bilbao's Zorrozaurre neighborhood left three individuals injured, one critically, prompting an investigation by the Ertzaintza.
laverdad.es • Religion • Spain
The Virgin del Primer Dolor celebrated its 50th anniversary with a twinning ceremony and a musical meditation.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
This article analyzes the disparity in the ratio of contributors to pensioners across Spain, highlighting regional variations and the implications for the country's pension system.
elpais.com • Politics • World
The US Treasury Secretary criticizes Spain's approach to China, warning that aligning with China would be detrimental to Spain's economic interests.
elnortedecastilla.es • Politics • Spain
Simultaneous construction projects in Valladolid's Cuatro de Marzo neighborhood have eliminated 140 parking spaces, causing significant disruption and sparking criticism from residents and local politicians.
lasprovincias.es • Medicine • Spain
A Spanish doctor and her husband are on trial for allegedly defrauding patients with spinal cord injuries by offering an unapproved stem cell treatment.
elnortedecastilla.es • Paleontology • Spain
The discovery and excavation of a twelve-to-sixteen-million-year-old mastodon fossil in Las Contiendas, Spain, has yielded significant paleontological findings, including tusks and parts of the skull, now housed in the Provincial Museum.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
Increased violence in Bilbao, Spain, attributed to organized groups from France, has raised concerns among authorities and the Muslim community.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
Bilbao is requesting that the Basque Government implement rent control across the entire city, including affluent neighborhoods, to address housing affordability challenges.
diariosur.es • Education • Spain
Economic adjustments at the University of Málaga (UMA) are forcing an increase in teaching hours for professors, leading to protests and concerns about quality.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's recent trip to China is criticized for its poor timing and lack of EU mandate, further fueled by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's pro-China book.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
A Guardia Civil investigation reveals that José Luis Ábalos, former Spanish Minister of Transport, allegedly used his position to secure jobs for women in his personal circle, leading to threats and accusations.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Vox threatens to break its regional government coalitions with the PP in Spain if agreements are reached to accommodate more unaccompanied immigrant minors.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Congress approved a law that will allow the dissolution of Francoist associations, despite opposition from the PP and Vox.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Vice President María Jesús Montero's apology for questioning the presumption of innocence in a sexual assault case is criticized for lacking sincerity and fulfilling only one of four necessary requirements for a genuine apology.
elnortedecastilla.es • News • World
A helicopter carrying a Spanish family of five and a pilot crashed into the Hudson River in New York, resulting in the tragic deaths of all six individuals.
diariosur.es • News • World
Five Spanish tourists died in a helicopter crash in New York, along with the pilot, when their sightseeing tour ended tragically in the Hudson River.
lasprovincias.es • News • Spain
An elderly couple's medical appointment is jeopardized by insufficient public transportation in Chiva, Spain, highlighting the community's response to systemic failures.
elpais.com • Soccer • Spain
Robert Lewandowski's congratulatory message to Lamine Yamal highlights the evolving dynamics and surprising success of Barcelona's attacking trio.
elpais.com • Accident • World
A Spanish family, including a Siemens executive and his wife, died in a helicopter crash in New York City.
elpais.com • Climbing • Chile
Two Spanish amateur climbers achieved the first Spanish ascent of the legendary 'Riders on the storm' route in the Torres del Paine, facing challenging weather conditions and spending 20 days on the wall.
abc.es • Literature • Spain
A Spanish literary critic reflects on the state of contemporary literature, contrasting the high-quality work of Ramón Palomar with the seemingly effortless novel-writing of television presenters.
elcorreo.com • Fraud • Spain
A surge in fraudulent registrations in Euskadi, Spain, exploits a loophole in social aid requirements, leading to a lucrative black market for false addresses.
diariosur.es • Education • Spain
Three students from the University of Malaga receive Fulbright scholarships to pursue studies and research in prestigious US institutions.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
Eighteen violent youth gangs are operating in Bizkaia, Spain, causing significant public safety concerns, with some gangs engaging in initiation rituals and violence for entertainment.
lavanguardia.com • Politics • World
Spain's recent diplomatic overture to China amidst international tensions has sparked reactions from the US, Italy, and Morocco, highlighting complex geopolitical dynamics.
larioja.com • Travel • Spain
A humorous commentary on the slow train journey from La Rioja to Madrid, contrasting it with faster options available to other regions.
larioja.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish columnist laments the denial of improved train service to La Rioja and comments on Donald Trump's actions.
larioja.com • Transportation • Spain
The inaugural trip of a new Madrid-Logroño train line experienced significant delays and low ridership, prompting mixed reactions and political commentary.
elcorreo.com • Business • Spain
A failed luxury golf course and hotel project in Artxanda, Spain, is now a victim of looting and has been repurposed into a kiwi plantation and airsoft field.
elcorreo.com • Cycling • Spain
Eric Fagúndez, a cyclist from Uruguay, overcame his fear of downhill cycling in the challenging terrain of the Basque Country, ultimately achieving success in professional cycling.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A year-long investigation into Begoña Gómez, the wife of the Spanish Prime Minister, has yielded no evidence of wrongdoing despite multiple accusations.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
Gracia Jiménez, a leading advocate for evidence-based education in Spain, discusses the importance of scientific research in informing educational decisions and criticizes practices lacking scientific support.
elcorreo.com • Economics • Spain
Lower gas prices in Spain coincide with the Semana Santa holiday, offering relief to travelers.
elpais.com • Technology • Spain
A new Spanish AI law faces criticism for its weak sanctions against public sector misuse of AI technologies, raising concerns about accountability and citizen rights.
elpais.com • Politics • World
Spain's government defends its diplomatic strategy after criticism regarding visits to China and the planned visit to Washington aims to reassure the US and calm investors.
lasprovincias.es • Education • Spain
Universities in Valencia, Spain, are launching numerous new degree programs for the upcoming academic year, focusing on high-demand fields like nursing and artificial intelligence.
energy-storage.news • Energy • Spain
Sungrow anticipates significant growth in Spain's energy storage market despite current regulatory hurdles and grid limitations.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Valencian government deleted security footage of the Palau de la Generalitat on the day of the devastating DANA storm, citing data protection laws, but kept footage from another location, sparking controversy.
elpais.com • Nutrition • Spain
Spain's new school lunch regulations mandate healthier meals, including more fruits, vegetables, and plant-based proteins, while banning processed foods and sugary drinks.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A new Spanish law mandates televised debates for all elections, aiming to increase transparency and prevent past controversies.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
Bizkaia's tax agency has returned €41.2 million to 33,079 taxpayers on the first day of the tax refund campaign, exceeding last year's returns by 21%.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • World
Spain's balancing act between its economic ties with China and its crucial relationship with the US is highlighted by Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo's trip to Washington to mitigate tensions amid a brewing trade war.
elconfidencial.com • Business • Spain
Compañía de Phalsbourg, owner of Madrid's Oasiz mall, proposes selling Portuguese properties to avoid bankruptcy, a plan contingent on creditor approval.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Begoña Gómez's assistant, Cristina Álvarez, testified about her role in soliciting funds for Gómez's university chair, leading to an investigation into potential malversation of public funds.
es.statista.com • Retail • Spain
In 2024, Mercadona led Spain's supermarket market with a 26.6% share, outperforming competitors like Carrefour and Lidl, while maintaining low prices despite a recent price increase.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish court ordered the return of a baby to her parents after social services removed her due to the mother's difficult past, highlighting concerns about due process and potential risks to the child's welfare.
elmundo.es • Traffic • Spain
A Spanish study reveals that eliminating the 20 km/h speed allowance for overtaking has not reduced road fatalities, and instead may have increased them.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government is launching a €10 million advertising campaign to promote democracy, citing a need to counter disinformation and celebrate 50 years since Franco's death.
elpais.com • Finance • Spain
Spanish families are increasingly shifting from traditional bank deposits to investment funds, driven by low interest rates, inflation, and the desire for higher returns.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
The withdrawal of free public transport for children under 14 in Andalusia sparks a political feud between government officials.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
An attempt to cancel a TV series about Spanish Civil War victims in the Balearic Islands backfired, resulting in record-high viewership.
elmundo.es • Religion • Spain
This article details the schedules and routes of the Holy Week processions in Madrid on Maundy Thursday, April 17, 2025.
elconfidencial.com • Delivery • Spain
This article details the difficult working conditions and low pay faced by package delivery workers in Spain, highlighting the challenges and risks involved in the job.
laverdad.es • Crime • Spain
A Spanish court sentenced 14 members of a drug trafficking ring to over 126 years in prison for importing cocaine from Colombia and storing chemicals for drug processing in Totana.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
Two educational programs in Spain, initially met with resistance, have significantly reduced school dropout rates by offering more practical learning and personalized attention.
estadao.com.br • Politics • Brazil
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes's impulsive suspension of a drug trafficker's extradition process due to Spain's refusal to extradite a Bolsonaro-aligned blogger raises concerns about judicial balance and international relations.
elpais.com • Politics • World
The article analyzes how the return of Donald Trump to power has affected different countries, focusing on the responses of Canada, Mexico, Denmark, and Spain, and their leaders' strategies to counter Trump's actions.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Guadalajara religious brotherhood's use of Francoist terminology to describe the Spanish Civil War in a Holy Week publication sparks controversy and accusations of glorifying the dictatorship.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
Athletic Bilbao's participation in the Europa League has generated over €30 million in revenue, with potential for significantly more depending on the outcome of the competition.
lasprovincias.es • Engineering • Spain
This article discusses the numerous bridges in Valencia, Spain, highlighting their historical significance, architectural beauty, and engineering feats, focusing on the work of various engineers and architects.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
A 30-year-old man in Valencia, Spain, has been arrested and imprisoned for 17 counts of sexual assault, among other crimes, after a series of attacks on young women.
diariosur.es • Automotive • Spain
Spain launches a real-time map of public electric vehicle charging stations, addressing consumer concerns about infrastructure and providing crucial information on price, availability, and charging speed.
diariodenavarra.es • Finance • Spain
An analysis of Spain's Navarra region reveals the number, income, demographics, and geographic distribution of its highest-income taxpayers, highlighting their significant contribution to tax revenue.
midilibre.fr • Crime • France
A 28-year-old suspect has been arrested in Spain for the April 13th murder of an 18-year-old in Alès, France, following an international investigation.
elnortedecastilla.es • RealEstate • Spain
The land freed up by Valladolid's railway project is valued at €401 million and will be used to build 5,740 homes.
diariosur.es • Environment • Spain
The demarcation of the Guadalmar coastline in Málaga, Spain, has been completed, ensuring public access to the dunes and addressing significant coastal erosion.
cincodias.elpais.com • Automotive • Spain
Renault's director general in Spain expresses concerns about the short-term nature of electric vehicle subsidies while highlighting the brand's strong performance and future plans.
lavanguardia.com • RealEstate • Spain
The war in Ukraine is driving an increase in Spanish home purchases by Polish and Ukrainian citizens seeking safety and a better climate.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Despite a global trade war initiated by Donald Trump, Spain's economy is projected to remain resilient due to reduced vulnerabilities and a trade deficit with the US.
elcorreo.com • Robotics • Spain
A Spanish robotics team from Berrio-Otxoa school in Bilbao had to forgo their trip to the First Lego League World Finals due to insufficient funding despite winning second place in the Spanish championship.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
A tax reform in the Basque Country will provide relief to those with incomes under €20,000 by reducing IRPF withholdings from July 1st.
eldiariomontanes.es • Religion • Spain
Spanish Cardinal Carlos Osoro, despite being considered a potential successor to Pope Francis, has stated he is too old for the papacy.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A new documentary reconstructs the 2003 assassination of eight Spanish intelligence agents in Iraq, highlighting the security failures and political controversies surrounding the event.
elconfidencial.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish court ruled in favor of a domestic worker who was fired after being caught working elsewhere while on sick leave, highlighting a legal dispute over proper notification of dismissal.
elpais.com • Finance • Spain
Spanish household investment income soared in 2024, exceeding €90 billion for the first time, driven by increased interest rates, corporate profits, and rising real estate prices.
diariodenavarra.es • Politics • Spain
The article criticizes Arnaldo Otegi and Bildu's celebration of Aberri Eguna in Pamplona, highlighting their past association with ETA and questioning their claims of fighting for freedom.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A significant portion of Spain's stateless population resides in Euskadi, primarily Sahrawis facing challenges in obtaining nationality despite long-term residence.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Spain is the only major world economy that the IMF's growth forecasts haven't been downgraded for due to the trade war, even seeing an upward revision.
elnortedecastilla.es • Food • Spain
The popular Palencia bar, Trompicón, known for its traditional Spanish cuisine and lively atmosphere, has closed its doors after 65 years due to its owner's health and lack of a successor.
elnortedecastilla.es • Religion • Spain
A religious procession in Medina del Campo, Spain, sparked controversy after a brotherhood defied a rain protocol, causing a dispute with the local Holy Week organizing committee.
elpais.com • Literature • Spain
This article discusses the struggles faced by most Spanish authors, highlighting the disparity between the perceived glamour and the harsh realities of the literary profession.
malagahoy.es • Accident • Spain
A cyclist was found dead in Montejaque, Málaga, Spain, marking the third traffic fatality in the province on the same day.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
The IMF improves its forecasts for Spain's deficit and debt, but urges the government for further fiscal adjustments.
elpais.com • Pharmaceuticals • Spain
Spain's high generic drug prices compared to other European countries, particularly Scandinavia, are prompting government action to lower costs and ensure continued domestic production.
diariosur.es • Finance • Spain
After six years of closure due to structural issues, the main headquarters of Spain's tax agency in Málaga will finally undergo a multimillion-euro renovation.
diariosur.es • RealEstate • Spain
A new tourist apartment complex is set to be built in Málaga's El Palo neighborhood after receiving its building permit, representing a €9.5 million investment and promising urban regeneration.
diariosur.es • Culture • Spain
Málaga's former CAC art center will be renovated and reopened as the MUCAC, restoring its original reddish hue and featuring contemporary art from Latin America and Africa.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Sumar, a junior partner in Spain's coalition government, threatens to leave the coalition if the government doesn't cancel a controversial arms deal with Israel.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish judge investigating the Attorney General has subpoenaed Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner as a witness in a case involving alleged leaks of confidential information.
lasprovincias.es • Business • Spain
The Valencian regional government is investigating professional colleges for potentially hindering free competition among professionals.
elconfidencial.com • Military • Spain
This article analyzes the current state of Spanish artillery, highlighting its modernization needs and future prospects, particularly in light of lessons learned from the conflicts in Afghanistan and Ukraine.
elcorreo.com • Law • Spain
Several Bilbao bars have been ordered to pay for broadcasting television content without proper authorizations, leading to a legal battle between the bars and AISGE, an association of actors and interpreters.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez ordered a reversal of a controversial arms contract with Israel to appease his coalition government, amidst rising tensions over defense spending and Israel's actions in Gaza.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
A 26-year-old man with a criminal record was arrested in Donostia for the homicide of a 45-year-old man in Irun.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
The Spanish government announces a €1.3 billion investment over 10 years in a new strategic project to boost industrialized housing construction, aiming to increase affordability and address the housing shortage.
es.ara.cat • Dance • Spain
In this interview, renowned choreographer Nacho Duato discusses his career, his new dance company in Spain, and his outspoken criticism of Spanish politics.
diariosur.es • Business • Spain
In 2025, Málaga surpassed Seville in business creation, showcasing a strong entrepreneurial environment in the region.
elcomercio.es • RealEstate • Spain
Avilés City Council has approved a plan to build 170 homes in the Miranda neighborhood, including public housing and a new park.
dailymail.co.uk • Celebrities • World
Richard Gere and his wife, Alejandra Silva, are planning a return to the US after relocating to Spain, citing a balance between family life in both countries.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government has halted further arms purchases from Israel, following internal conflict and pressure from coalition partners over a controversial deal.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish authorities received data from Whatsapp, potentially key to investigating the alleged leak of information by Spain's Attorney General.
elpais.com • Sports • Spain
The final of the Copa del Rey will be held at the renovated La Cartuja stadium in Seville, showcasing its new design and facing challenges in its infrastructure.
lavanguardia.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's absence from Pope Francis' funeral sparks debate, highlighting complex political dynamics between Spain's government and the Catholic Church.
lasprovincias.es • Law • Spain
A Spanish judge rebukes a former government official for publicly disclosing details of a witness's testimony in an ongoing investigation.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
Internal power struggles within Spain's Vox party are spilling into major cities, causing disputes over staffing and leading to resignations and tensions among party members.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
Anonymous reports of tax fraud in the Basque Country have surged, leading to a significant increase in investigations by the Diputación Foral de Bizkaia.
elpais.com • Crime • Spain
A Spanish judicial secretary stole 18 million euros in cryptocurrency after gaining access to the digital wallet's recovery phrase.
latercera.com • Sports • Spain
Manuel Pellegrini's Real Betis secured a decisive victory against Valladolid, boosting their Champions League hopes and solidifying Pellegrini's legacy as a successful manager.
nytimes.com • RealEstate • Spain
US investment firms, particularly Blackstone, have become major landlords in Madrid, leading to rising rents, evictions, and tenant protests.
elconfidencial.com • Energy • Morocco
Morocco is pursuing energy independence from Spain by constructing a floating regasification plant and developing a new gas pipeline network to diversify its gas sources.
infolibre.es • Politics • Spain
The president of Spain's General Council of the Judiciary, Isabel Perelló, is blocking the appointments of two key Supreme Court justices, prioritizing candidates supported by conservative members, despite existing legal requirements for gender parity.
elnortedecastilla.es • Infrastructure • Spain
The article details the status of various transportation projects underway in and around Valladolid, Spain, highlighting significant costs and timelines.
elnortedecastilla.es • Sports • Spain
Real Valladolid fans threw eggs and food at the team bus after the club's relegation to the second division, expressing anger towards the players and management.
elnortedecastilla.es • Housing • Spain
In Valladolid, Spain, four former military buildings will be renovated to provide 100 affordable rental apartments for young people, addressing both housing needs and historic preservation.
larioja.com • Dance • Spain
Renowned Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato discusses his new dance company, its premiere in Logroño, and the challenges of supporting dance in Spain.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spain's Ministry of Defense justifies its large military contracts with Israel due to a lack of technical alternatives, while the Interior Ministry cancels a similar contract amidst political pressure.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The article critiques Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's recent absences from significant events, arguing they reveal his political failings and dwindling stature.
infolibre.es • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government has signed dozens of contracts worth around €1 billion with three Israeli companies involved in the Gaza conflict, raising concerns.
diariosur.es • Travel • Spain
Málaga's first cruise ship, the Ocean Victory, has embarked on its maiden voyage, offering luxury boutique cruises along the Andalusian coast and beyond.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
The article analyzes Pedro Sánchez's political actions and strategies over the past year, highlighting his controversial decisions and disregard for potential successors.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
The article analyzes the first six months of Carlos Mazón's presidency of the Generalitat Valenciana, highlighting the political challenges he faced following the devastating floods.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
Spain's Constitutional Court is poised to largely uphold the country's transgender law, allowing individuals to change their registered gender based on self-identification, despite some internal dissent.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Madrid's garbage workers end their strike after a tense assembly where a new collective bargaining agreement was narrowly approved.
lagacetadesalamanca.es • Lawsuit • Spain
A Spanish court convicted the former girlfriend of a Spanair co-pilot who died in a 2008 accident for misappropriating part of his compensation.
elpais.com • Media • Spain
EL PAÍS newspaper surpasses three million YouTube subscribers, solidifying its lead among Spanish news outlets.
elconfidencial.com • Business • Spain
Repsol is about to announce its rebranding in June, shifting from its historic red to a yellow and orange palette while maintaining its name, a move prompted by Cepsa's recent rebranding.
leonoticias.com • Medicine • Spain
José Manuel Valle Folgueral, a neurosurgeon from Spain, received the Doctoralia Award 2020 for his outstanding work and innovative approach.
elcomercio.es • Music • Spain
The Encaja2 concert series in Gijón, Spain, has revitalized the cultural scene by providing intimate musical experiences both in-person and online.
laopiniondemalaga.es • Engineering • Spain
A €15 million, nine-month plan to protect Campanillas from flooding includes a new bridge and a large floodable park.
nytimes.com • News • Europe
A major power outage across Spain, affecting parts of Portugal and France, caused widespread disruption to transportation, businesses, and daily life.
europapress.es • Politics • Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez addressed the nation regarding the widespread power outage that occurred on Monday.
oglobo.globo.com • Energy • Portugal
A widespread power outage in Portugal and Spain is underway, with authorities in Portugal stating that full restoration of power is uncertain, although priority sectors are expected to be restored within six hours.
elcorreo.com • News • Spain
The Basque Country experienced a major power outage, prompting the regional government to declare a level 2 emergency and warn of continued disruptions.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
A massive power outage has paralyzed Spain, prompting President Pedro Sánchez to warn of critical hours ahead as the government investigates the cause and coordinates recovery efforts.
elpais.com • News • Spain
A massive power outage across Spain caused widespread disruption to transportation, communication, and internet services, with consumption dropping significantly before slowly recovering.
elnortedecastilla.es • Restoration • Spain
The historic portal of Valladolid's Hospital de la Resurrección, located in the Casa de Cervantes garden, has been fully restored after months of work.
elpais.com • Energy • Europe
A major power outage affecting Spain and Portugal is investigated, with Portugal's prime minister highlighting the countries' limited energy connections with Europe as a contributing factor.
elperiodico.com • Energy • Spain
A large power outage in Spain on Monday is suspected to have been caused by a rare atmospheric phenomenon, although investigations are ongoing to confirm the cause.
telegraph.co.uk • Energy • World
The widespread power outages in Spain and Portugal serve as a stark warning to the UK about the vulnerabilities of a heavily renewable energy-dependent grid.
public.news • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage across Spain and Portugal, following a recent milestone of fully renewable energy on the national grid, highlights the risks of over-reliance on renewables.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
A massive power outage in Spain caused widespread disruption, with initial estimates suggesting potential economic losses of up to €4.5 billion, though analysts believe the actual impact will be significantly lower.
estadao.com.br • Energy • Europe
A widespread power outage affecting Spain and Portugal caused significant disruption, impacting transportation, communication, and essential services.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A widespread power outage in Spain highlights the country's precarious energy interconnection with Europe, prompting calls for improved infrastructure.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Economics • Spain
A recent widespread power outage in Spain highlights vulnerabilities in the country's electrical grid and serves as a case study in crisis management and infrastructure development.
elconfidencialdigital.com • News • Spain
A widespread power outage in Spain is most likely attributed to a technical failure rather than a cyberattack, though investigations are still underway.
prensa.com • Crime • World
Spanish and Panamanian authorities collaborated to dismantle an international human trafficking ring, rescuing three victims and arresting six suspects.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage in Spain, initially suspected to be caused by a solar generation drop, prompted investigations into its causes, economic impact, and accountability.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
A satirical account of a widespread power outage in Spain, contrasting the public's reactions with the government's response and debunking conspiracy theories.
elperiodico.cat • Politics • Spain
A satirical piece reflects on the Spanish government's response to a power outage, highlighting absurdity and incompetence.
theguardian.com • Politics • World
Spanish film director Pedro Almodóvar condemned Donald Trump in a New York speech, calling him a catastrophe and comparing his presidency to life under Franco.
corriere.it • Energy • Spain
A major power outage in Spain on April 28th, 2025, was primarily caused by a significant drop in solar energy production, coupled with other grid instability issues.
elpais.com • News • Spain
A high-speed train in Spain is stranded due to a nationwide power outage, and the author chronicles the passengers' experiences and unexpected acts of kindness.
lasprovincias.es • Flooding • Spain
A detailed map reveals the extent of flooding in 66 municipalities in the Valencia region of Spain following heavy rainfall in October, highlighting the varying depths of inundation and resulting casualties.
nytimes.com • News • Europe
A major power outage disrupted life in Spain and Portugal, briefly affecting parts of France, before power was largely restored.
elcorreo.com • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage in Spain, potentially caused by the high percentage of renewable energy sources in the system's generation, highlights concerns about grid stability and the role of nuclear power.
elcorreo.com • Business • Spain
A widespread power outage in Bilbao, Spain, caused significant financial losses for numerous small businesses, highlighting their vulnerability to unexpected disruptions.
gazzettadimodena.it • Energy • Europe
A massive blackout plunged Spain and Portugal into darkness due to a sudden and severe power grid instability, prompting investigations into the cause.
lequipe.fr • Soccer • Spain
Despite his impressive contributions to FC Barcelona, young Lamine Yamal's recent goal drought is sparking debate in Spain, with some expressing concern while others remain optimistic about his future.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Following a massive power outage in Spain, the country returns to normalcy, but questions remain about the cause and economic impact.
telegraph.co.uk • Energy • Europe
Unusual power activity in the UK preceded a widespread blackout in Spain, raising concerns about grid stability across Europe and sparking debate over the role of renewable energy sources.
ilmessaggero.it • News • Europe
A widespread blackout across Portugal, Spain, and parts of France caused significant disruption and uncertainty for travelers and residents alike.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Following a major power outage in Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's delayed communication with opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo sparked controversy.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage in Spain leaves citizens and experts questioning the cause and seeking accountability.
laopiniondemurcia.es • Politics • Spain
A recent power outage in Spain contradicts prior government assurances that such events were impossible, highlighting the unreliability of absolute claims.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage in Spain sparks debate over the role of renewable energy in grid stability, with some blaming the increased reliance on solar power while others emphasize the need for grid modernization.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez blames private operators for a recent power outage, shifting responsibility away from his government's energy policies.
eldiariomontanes.es • Journalism • Spain
This article recounts a Spanish newspaper's experience navigating a nationwide power outage, highlighting the challenges and resilience of its journalists in delivering news despite technological disruptions.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A major power outage in Spain highlights the country's vulnerability to energy dependence and underscores the need for a more robust and resilient renewable energy system.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Experts criticize Spain's government response to a massive power outage, citing delayed and contradictory communication strategies.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spain strengthens its stance against surrogacy by prohibiting the registration of babies born through this practice in Spanish consulates, aiming to curtail the practice while ensuring children's well-being.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
A recent widespread power outage in Spain is analyzed, highlighting the ironic and satirical reactions of the populace.
elespanol.com • Psychology • Spain
Despite a major power outage in Spain, the response was surprisingly calm and even showed community spirit in contrast to other countries' reactions during similar events.
elcorreo.com • Housing • Spain
Bilbao's city council is implementing measures to address the housing crisis, targeting large landlords and aiming to increase housing supply.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
The Euribor experiences its largest drop in 16 years, closing April at 2.143%, significantly impacting Spanish mortgage holders.
elconfidencial.com • Energy • Spain
A technical analysis of Spain's recent widespread power outage reveals system instability and failure of automatic stabilization mechanisms, prompting investigations into the causes.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A major power outage in Spain led to a frantic two-day period culminating in a summit between the government and electric companies to determine responsibility and prevent future occurrences.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish Supreme Court judge's attempt to retrieve data from the Attorney General's phone yielded no incriminating evidence, according to a Guardia Civil report.
publico.es • Politics • Spain
A Spanish investigation into the Attorney General's communications yielded no new information of interest, according to a judge's recent ruling.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The article analyzes the Spanish government's response to a recent power outage, questioning its handling of the crisis and suggesting a potential cover-up.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Ministry of Transport clarifies that funds initially attributed to former Minister José Luis Ábalos were actually expenses for his travel delegation, not personal income.
veja.abril.com.br • Archaeology • Spain
A well-preserved medieval ship has been unearthed beneath Barcelona's former fish market, offering valuable insights into shipbuilding techniques and the city's coastal evolution.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage plunged Spain into darkness, prompting investigations into the cause and sparking debates about energy policy.
elconfidencial.com • Energy • Spain
Prior to a major power outage in Spain, Red Eléctrica received multiple warnings about voltage problems in the electricity grid, suggesting the outage was a consequence of pre-existing issues rather than solely caused by the disconnection of generating plants.
laverdad.es • Food • Spain
This article guides readers through the culinary scene in Caravaca de la Cruz during the Caballos del Vino festival, highlighting restaurants and their menus.
laregion.es • News • Spain
A bus driver in Ourense, Spain, allegedly forced eight Malian refugees off a bus, sparking accusations of racism and prompting an investigation.
elpais.com • Disaster • Spain
A judge recounts her experience during the devastating Dana storm in Paiporta, Spain, highlighting the challenges faced in managing the aftermath and the emotional toll on those involved.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The article critiques Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's handling of a major power outage, alleging a cover-up and mismanagement.
elespanol.com • Finance • Spain
A recent power outage highlighted the vulnerability of relying solely on electronic payments, prompting a discussion on the importance of cash as a backup and the need for a balanced approach to its use.
lanacion.com.ar • News • Spain
Four Argentinian tourists were violently ejected from a Madrid bar, prompting an official response from an Argentinian diplomat who detailed the incident.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A massive power outage in Spain on Monday, April 28, 2025, left the country scrambling to understand its cause and implement preventative measures.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish university professor known for his pro-Putin views took his students on a controversial visit to the Russian embassy in Madrid, sparking criticism.
elcomercio.pe • Cybersecurity • Spain
A recent widespread power outage in Spain sparks debate about the vulnerability of national power grids to cyberattacks, highlighting the increasing risks in a digitalized world.
latercera.com • Housing • World
Protests in Spain against high housing costs highlight a growing issue that, while less acute in Chile, warrants attention due to its potential for social and political instability.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
Bilbao's City Council criticizes the release of a repeat offender who assaulted a municipal police officer, expressing concern about public safety.
elcorreo.com • Accident • Spain
A tragic head-on collision between two cars near Plasencia, Spain, resulted in the deaths of four people and injuries to one.
eldiariomontanes.es • Social • Spain
The Valdecilla Foundation in Spain acts as a legal guardian for 722 individuals with disabilities and lacking family support, managing their finances, healthcare, and daily needs.
larioja.com • Politics • Spain
Former councilman Miguel Gómez Ijalba returns to regional politics as spokesperson for Por La Rioja, a new party formed after leaving the Partido Riojano.
elmundo.es • Politics • Spain
A recent poll shows EH Bildu gaining significant ground in Navarra, potentially forcing the Socialist party to form a coalition with them to maintain power.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Amidst a trade war, Spain's Congress sees reduced tension, but the People's Party (PP) remains unclear on its stance, creating uncertainty in the face of government measures.
elpais.com • Politics • World
Trump's anti-immigrant policies, particularly targeting Venezuelans, have driven a surge in Venezuelan asylum seekers to Spain, highlighting the impact of US politics on global migration.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Isabel Díaz Ayuso's solitary celebration of the Dos de Mayo in Madrid was marked by criticism of the Spanish government and controversy surrounding the absence of the military and accusations of orchestrated applause.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, president of the Community of Madrid, presided over an atypical Dos de Mayo celebration, criticizing the Spanish government's handling of a recent blackout and the cancellation of the military parade.
abc.es • Literature • Spain
Renowned Spanish author Arturo Pérez-Reverte criticizes the publishing industry's lack of scruples in prioritizing celebrity authors over literary merit, leading to an oversaturation of mediocre novels.
segelreporter.com • Crime • Spain
Two homeless men stole a sailboat from a Mallorca marina without resistance, raising concerns about security measures.
elespanol.com • Politics • Europe
Growing European support for nuclear energy contrasts with Spain's government's isolated stance against it, sparking internal debate and political maneuvering.
larioja.com • Religion • Spain
The diocese of Calahorra and La Calzada-Logroño proposes repurposing the Santa Teresita church in Logroño as the headquarters for the city's Brotherhood of the Passion.
larioja.com • Politics • Spain
A power outage in La Rioja, Spain, led to the unexpected cancellation of school, prompting confusion and criticism of government communication.
larioja.com • Literature • Spain
Arturo Pérez-Reverte criticizes the publishing industry's lack of scruples in publishing numerous novels by celebrities regardless of literary merit, harming the work of genuinely talented authors.
elconfidencial.com • Dating • Spain
A Spanish influencer sparks debate on social media after claiming that Spanish men lack chivalry compared to men from other countries, leading to discussions about changing dating etiquette and the role of feminism.
elpais.com • Finance • Spain
The article analyzes whether Donald Trump's actions, which potentially influenced the stock market, could be considered insider trading under Spanish law, considering the legal complexities and ambiguities involved.
larioja.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish columnist reflects on a recent power outage, contrasting initial existential ponderings with a subsequent optimistic outlook fueled by positive global political developments and a local arts award.
elnortedecastilla.es • Sports • Spain
A Mexican business group is poised to acquire Real Valladolid from Ronaldo Nazário, with a confidentiality agreement already signed and the deal potentially closing within days.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
The article explains the intricate Spanish electricity system, highlighting its complexity and the recent major blackout, prompting reflection on its fragility and the unsung work behind everyday electricity access.
elespanol.com • Energy • Spain
The owners of Spain's Almaraz nuclear power plant have decided against seeking an extension of its operational lifespan, potentially making the continued operation of other nuclear plants in the country unviable.
eldiariomontanes.es • Politics • Spain
Clara Panella, a young Spaniard, leads Volt, a pan-European political party making its national debut in the upcoming European elections, advocating for greater European federalism to address issues like climate change and economic inequality.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
A study reveals vast disparities in Spanish regional university funding per student, ranging from €5,467 in Madrid to €10,274 in Asturias.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares faced criticism for his defense of the country's rearming plan and its handling of the Western Sahara issue during a parliamentary appearance.
elpais.com • Sexology • Spain
This article discusses the crucial role of parents and educators in providing comprehensive sex education, highlighting the impact of early childhood experiences and advocating for a values-based approach.
elpais.com • Theater • Spain
The Araia Humor Theater Festival in the Basque Country offers a diverse program of comedic performances, from classical music with a humorous twist to flea circuses and street theater.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a public consultation to assess the potential impact of BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell before the government decides whether to approve it.
laverdad.es • Crime • Spain
Several businessmen in Librilla, Spain, have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of two African men last December.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Spain's April labor market reached a record high with over 21.5 million affiliated workers, driven by Easter tourism and boosting hospitality jobs.
diariosur.es • Economics • Spain
Málaga experienced a significant increase in employment in April, driven by Easter and the start of the high tourist season, becoming the province with the highest employment growth in mainland Spain.
elcorreo.com • Housing • Spain
Six new municipalities in Bizkaia, Spain, may now control rental prices due to updated criteria from the Basque Government, impacting housing affordability.
lasprovincias.es • Technology • Spain
A week after a major power outage in Spain, lingering issues with telecommunications, including malfunctioning mobile phones and intermittent internet service, continue to affect residents.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government suspects a cyberattack may have caused a major power outage, despite the main grid operator's denial, and is launching an investigation.
cincodias.elpais.com • Economics • Spain
This article advocates for reforming Spain's sick leave system to improve efficiency and reduce costs while maintaining worker health protection.
eldiariomontanes.es • Crime • Spain
A Spanish court sentenced a man to eight years in prison for intentionally setting fire to a building in Santoña, Spain, causing injuries and the evacuation of 30 residents.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
Following a recent power outage in Spain, this opinion piece analyzes the nation's energy policy, highlighting the need for transparency and public understanding regarding energy risks and the role of nuclear power.
eldiariomontanes.es • Crime • Spain
A man is on trial in Spain for allegedly trafficking and prostituting a woman with intellectual disabilities, a claim he denies.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish court sentenced a man to two and a half years in prison for posting misogynistic messages on Twitter, deemed as hate speech.
elespanol.com • Automotive • Spain
In April 2025, the Renault R5 became the best-selling electric vehicle in Spain, surpassing Tesla amidst a European market crisis.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish judge has implicated the government delegate in Madrid in an ongoing investigation into the hiring of Begoña Gómez's assistant, adding another layer to the complex case.
elpais.com • Photography • Spain
This article is an interview with renowned Spanish photographer Alberto García Alix, discussing his extensive photographic archives, his past struggles with addiction, and his creative process.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Cantabria regional government in Spain has requested the repatriation of 18 unaccompanied foreign minors, sparking controversy and accusations of violating children's rights.
diariosur.es • Business • Spain
Málaga's San Miguel brewery is undergoing a modernization plan, involving a €10 million investment and an updated urban plan to facilitate the project.
elpais.com • Soccer • Spain
Despite their Champions League semifinal elimination, FC Barcelona remains optimistic about their future, focusing on improvement and building upon their strong offensive style.
diariosur.es • Infrastructure • Spain
Investment in public works in Málaga province, Spain, surged in the first quarter of 2025, driven primarily by local government spending, significantly exceeding previous years.
lasprovincias.es • Environment • Spain
Six Valencian beaches received the Blue Flag award for the first time in 2025, bringing the region's total to 164, the highest in Spain.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
Bilbao is significantly increasing its waste tax by 45% while freezing other municipal taxes to offset the impact on families.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
Bilbao will open its eighth municipal police station in the Santutxu neighborhood in 2027, addressing neighborhood safety concerns and fulfilling a commitment from the city's political groups.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
A joint police operation in Spain has resulted in the arrest of two men and the investigation of two women for their involvement in a criminal group that committed burglaries across multiple provinces.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
The head of Madrid's municipal police is under scrutiny after an alleged incident involving a minor, raising questions about conflicting witness accounts and the lack of a breathalyzer test.
elpais.com • Religion • World
A humorous anecdote about a bus ride in Rome sets the stage for a discussion on the upcoming papal conclave and the potential candidates, including three dark horse contenders.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
Spain's Ministry of Interior has instructed police not to report drug use or possession in parked cars unless related to trafficking, citing privacy concerns and Supreme Court jurisprudence.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The PP's efforts to maintain control over the Supreme Court's chamber responsible for judging political corruption cases is highlighted in this article, detailing their strategic maneuvers and the resulting deadlock.
diariosur.es • Transportation • Spain
Expanding the Cercanías commuter rail line between Malaga Airport and Campamento Benítez in Spain will take over three years and won't initially improve service frequency.
diariodemallorca.es • Politics • Spain
A University rector in Spain announces a salary increase for assistant lecturers shortly before an election, raising questions about timing.
elpais.com • Film • Spain
The film 'Cerdita', which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, explores the themes of bullying, body shaming, and revenge through the experiences of an overweight teenager.
elpais.com • History • Spain
Juan José Millás reflects on the history of Madrid's Calle de Alcalá, intertwining personal anecdotes with the street's evolution over 500 years.
elpais.com • Literature • Spain
The author reflects on the closing of a beloved poetry bookstore in Madrid, lamenting the city's growing obsession with ostentation and the decline of appreciation for literature.
diariosur.es • Demography • Spain
For the first time since 2018, Málaga province in Spain experienced a slight population decrease in the first quarter of 2025, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government narrowly avoided defeat in parliament regarding a decree on tariffs to counter the Trump administration's trade war, securing passage with the support of Junts, abstention from Podemos, and opposition from the PP.
elperiodico.cat • Law • Spain
A father in Lleida, Spain, was fined and ordered to pay compensation for assaulting a man who had touched his son at a swimming pool.
elnortedecastilla.es • RealEstate • Spain
Valladolid's Las Eras neighborhood is undergoing a residential transformation with the construction of 50 new apartments by the regional government, alongside plans for further development on a former police station site.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A family in Aragon, Spain, received a record-breaking €3.7 million in compensation for a traffic accident involving their seven-year-old son, who was not held responsible due to his age.
elcorreo.com • Infrastructure • Spain
The opening of a pedestrian and bicycle bridge connecting Erandio and Barakaldo in Spain is delayed until July 2026 due to budget increases and construction changes.
elnortedecastilla.es • Politics • Spain
A Spanish court has ordered the halt of construction on the first section of a high-speed rail line to Cantabria due to environmental concerns and legal inconsistencies.
diariosur.es • Business • Spain
The Málaga Confederation of Employers warns that a lack of land for offices and factories could hinder the province's development.
elconfidencial.com • Music • Spain
The high cost of Bad Bunny concert tickets in Spain sparks debate about the pricing of luxury concert experiences and the role of factors like FOMO and global demand.
elpais.com • Music • Spain
This article recounts the story of Begoña Alberdi, a soprano who gained fame for singing from her window during the pandemic, and the bittersweet events that followed.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
This article critiques the narrative of Madrid's success, contrasting the city's image as a global hub with the lived realities of its residents, highlighting growing inequality and displacement.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish newspaper opinion piece analyzes the government's response to recent power outages and railway incidents, criticizing its avoidance of accountability and the resulting political polarization.
elnortedecastilla.es • Traffic • Spain
Traffic congestion near Valladolid's Río Hortega Hospital is limiting taxi access, prompting authorities to consider expanding the hospital's parking facilities.
latercera.com • Sports • Spain
Spanish media lauded Real Betis's historic qualification for the Conference League final, praising Manuel Pellegrini's tactical brilliance and the team's inspiring performance.
elperiodico.com • Meteorology • Spain
Unusually high rainfall and cooler-than-expected temperatures in Spain during the first months of 2025 are analyzed, exploring meteorological factors and climate change's role.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Spain's Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, is alarmed by the recent decisions of the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ), whose supposedly progressive majority isn't voting as expected, causing tension and concern within the government.
elnortedecastilla.es • Sports • Spain
Real Valladolid Baloncesto's season ended in relegation to the LEB Oro after a loss to Menorca, marking a significant setback for the team.
elnortedecastilla.es • Business • Spain
Alcampo, a Spanish supermarket chain, is implementing a restructuring plan involving job cuts and store closures across Spain, with Castilla y León being the most affected region.
irishtimes.com • RealEstate • World
This article explores what €210,000 can buy in various locations across France, Spain, Montenegro, Morocco, and Ireland, showcasing diverse properties.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
This article reflects on the changing landscape of power lunches and dinners in Spain, noting a shift from opulent affairs to more discreet and frugal encounters.
diariosur.es • Restoration • Spain
The Convent of the Trinity in Málaga, Spain, will undergo a significant restoration, transforming it into a cultural center while preserving its historical integrity.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish judge's seemingly absurd and threatening interrogation of a government minister regarding the wife of the Prime Minister, Begoña Gómez, has raised eyebrows and questions about the investigation's motives.
cincodias.elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government will analyze a proposal from electric companies regarding the extension of the Almaraz nuclear power plant's lifespan, despite the government's previously anti-nuclear stance.
elpais.com • Nuclear • Spain
The abandoned Lemoiz nuclear power plant in Spain faces an uncertain future, with conflicting plans for its redevelopment creating a stalemate between the Basque government and the Lemoiz municipality.
dailymail.co.uk • Crime • Spain
A nosy neighbor's meticulous observations led to the discovery of a family in Spain who kept their three young sons locked away in horrific conditions.
elnortedecastilla.es • History • Spain
This article recounts the legendary execution of Álvaro de Luna, a powerful figure in 15th-century Castile, detailing the events leading up to his death and the conflicting accounts of his final moments.
lasprovincias.es • Education • Spain
This article analyzes the most in-demand schools in Valencia, Spain, considering factors like occupancy rates and admission processes.
lasprovincias.es • Education • Spain
Families in Valencia, Spain can now apply for school places for the 2025-2026 academic year, with the application period lasting nine days and a new emphasis on language preference.
lasprovincias.es • Education • Spain
In Spain's Valencian Community, a lottery system using surnames will be used to resolve ties in school admissions for the 2025-2026 school year.
thelocal.es • Tourism • Spain
Mass protests against overtourism are planned across Spain and other Southern European countries on June 15th, potentially disrupting travel.
thelocal.es • Emergency • Spain
A fire at a warehouse in Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain, released a toxic cloud of chlorine, prompting authorities to confine over 160,000 people indoors for several hours.
thelocal.es • Crime • Spain
Widespread copper cable theft on Spain's railways is disrupting train services, costing millions, and raising concerns about organized crime and potential sabotage.
elpais.com • Nuclear • Spain
The article recounts the story of the former Andújar Uranium Factory in Spain, its controversial burial of nuclear waste, and the resulting health consequences for its workers and the ongoing debate surrounding its legacy.
elnortedecastilla.es • Driving • Spain
The Spanish Traffic Department (DGT) has outlined 35 medical conditions that can prevent individuals from obtaining or renewing a driver's license, impacting driving eligibility and insurance coverage.
elpais.com • Dance • Spain
Nacho Duato's new dance company premiered in Alicante to a standing ovation, showcasing his enduring talent and the promise of a bright future for the young dancers.
elpais.com • Engineering • Spain
The article details how the seemingly poorly located Canfranc train station in Spain became a model for disaster prevention through innovative forestry and hydrological engineering.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
Spanish police arrested a 42-year-old woman in Valencia with an international warrant for extradition from the UK for alleged sex crimes against minors.
lasprovincias.es • Education • Spain
The Valencian Education Ministry proposes teaching Mathematics in Spanish and other subjects in Valencian, adapting to a new language model based on the Education Freedom Law.
thesun.co.uk • Lifestyle • Spain
A British woman traded her London waitress job for a lower-cost, fulfilling life on the idyllic Spanish island of Menorca, despite some unexpected adjustments.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs is proposing a new law to legally block unsolicited telemarketing calls, aiming to curb spam calls and protect consumers.
elpais.com • Lifestyle • Spain
A writer, lawyer, and actor abandons his previous life to run a cortijo in Andalusia, Spain, finding fulfillment in a simpler life and embracing the local culture.
diariosur.es • Infrastructure • Spain
The environmental impact assessment for the northern access road to Málaga airport has been approved, paving the way for the construction of a 1.7-kilometer road connecting the airport to Alhaurín de la Torre.
elpais.com • Archaeology • Spain
A new study reveals Valencina, a massive 5,000-year-old monumental complex in Seville, Spain, was led by women and played a significant role in the Copper Age.
elconfidencial.com • Drugs • Spain
A Madrid CrossFit gym's early weekend classes are unexpectedly popular due to a concerning trend of individuals combining mephedrone use with intense workouts.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
The Valencian government has appointed a new director-general of Emergencies, replacing Alberto Martín Moratilla following his internal promotion within the Alicante Provincial Fire Consortium.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
This opinion piece discusses the increasingly common practice of politicians highlighting their humble origins, questioning the relevance of social background in political positions and criticizing the overuse of victimhood narratives.
lavozdealcala.com • Story • Spain
This short story recounts the life of Pepe, a beloved local kiosk owner in Alcalá, Spain, known for his kindness and dedication to his community.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
The Junta de Andalucía is urging the Spanish government for immediate expansion of Málaga Airport due to its exceeding passenger capacity.
lasprovincias.es • Flood • Spain
The article recounts the devastating impact of recent flash floods in Chiva, Spain, highlighting the town's history of similar events and the importance of local knowledge.
blogs.elconfidencial.com • Law • Spain
The Spanish Constitutional Court unanimously overturned the conviction of Anónimo García, who was wrongly accused of creating a satirical 'Tour de La Manada' website.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A new CIS poll shows the PP gaining ground on the PSOE, narrowing the gap to 2.7 percentage points, while other parties show little change.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Spain's fiscal authority, Airef, has lowered its GDP growth forecast for the coming years, disagreeing with the government's optimistic outlook amidst the US trade war.
elpais.com • Employment • Spain
A Spanish journalist's article challenges the perceived allure of Madrid as a career hub for young professionals, highlighting the high cost of living and suggesting that alternative locations offer a better quality of life.
elcorreo.com • Finance • Spain
Bilbao's city council closed the 2024 fiscal year with €171 million in reserves, a 22% increase from the previous year, demonstrating financial solvency despite budgetary inefficiencies and upcoming large-scale projects.
lavanguardia.com • Literature • Spain
Llucia Ramis reviews Marcos Giralt Torrente's exploration of family dynamics, identity, and the construction of familial narratives.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
Three months after the murder of former Gandia mayor Arturo Torró, the investigation remains open, with several hypotheses explored but no clear suspect identified.
elpais.com • Architecture • Spain
A contemporary Roman villa in Girona, Spain, blends traditional Roman design elements with Californian mid-century modern aesthetics, creating a sustainable and harmonious home.
elpais.com • Housing • Spain
A Barcelona housing lottery offers a lifeline to some residents struggling with Spain's housing crisis, while others remain disheartened.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish prosecutor is appealing a judge's decision to indict Pedro Sánchez's brother for alleged traffic of influence and other charges, arguing that the accusations lack sufficient evidence.
elcorreo.com • Tourism • Spain
The high prices in Bilbao for the Europa League final have sparked controversy, with the Provincial Council criticizing price gouging while the Basque Government defends free market competition.
cincodias.elpais.com • Energy • Spain
Spain's recent power outage has significantly impacted investments in photovoltaic assets, causing uncertainty and slowing down the renewable energy sector.
cincodias.elpais.com • Finance • Spain
The Spanish Ibex 35 index surpasses 14,000 points for the first time in 17 years, driven by positive global market trends and eased US-China trade tensions.
diariosur.es • RealEstate • Spain
Málaga experienced a significant surge in home sales in March 2025, ranking fourth nationally, driven by both new and used property transactions.
lasprovincias.es • Law • Spain
A leaked audio recording of a conversation between Spanish meteorological agency Aemet and emergency services during a severe weather event is under investigation for potential criminal charges.
lasprovincias.es • Medicine • Spain
A woman died in Spain due to a series of medical errors resulting in an ultimately fatal misdiagnosis of a myocardial infarction, leading to a significant financial settlement for her family.
lavanguardia.com • Accident • Spain
Seventeen soccer fans were injured, one critically, when a car lost control outside Cornellà-El Prat stadium before a match.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Madrid court has overturned the indictments of several individuals involved in an investigation into the wife of the Spanish Prime Minister, criticizing the investigating judge's methods.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Guardia Civil investigation into a leak implicating Spain's Fiscal General finds evidence suggesting his involvement.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A heated exchange between Spanish government ministers Óscar López and Alfonso Serrano unfolds during a Senate hearing investigating alleged parties involving José Luis Ábalos.
elnortedecastilla.es • UrbanPlanning • Spain
The city of Segovia, Spain, will transform the area between Via Roma and San Gabriel streets to improve traffic flow and safety, using the newly available space after a construction project.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The article critiques the hypocrisy surrounding Spain's minimum wage debate, highlighting the double standards of both socialist and conservative politicians.
elmundo.es • Politics • Spain
This article delves into the life and controversies surrounding the Bono family in Spain, focusing on their wealth, business dealings, and recent public incidents.
elconfidencial.com • Finance • Spain
Spanish tax authorities are scrutinizing the use of capital risk companies (SCR) by high-net-worth individuals to minimize their tax burden, leading to uncertainty among wealthy individuals and their tax advisors.
elperiodico.cat • Music • Spain
The miniseries 'La canción' revisits Joan Manuel Serrat's decision not to sing in Catalan at Eurovision 1968, sparking debate about political context and artistic integrity.
elsaltodiario.com • Labor • Spain
Remedios Zafra's essay, El entusiasmo, discusses the precariousness of creative work in the digital age, highlighting its impact on creators and the cultural landscape.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
Allegations of bribery involving former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos and Air Europa's owner, Juan José Hidalgo, are detailed in a new report based on testimony from a former girlfriend of an involved businessman.
elpais.com • Dance • Spain
The Compañía Nacional de Danza's premiere of Muriel Romero's '#INCUBATIO Circumambulatio' blends ancient practices with virtual reality to create a hypnotic dance experience exploring themes of collective unconsciousness.
eldiario.es • Crime • Spain
The case of Teófilo Lapeña, a Spanish electrician in Catalonia, highlights a disturbing pattern of violence against women and children, emphasizing the societal roots of such crimes.
lasprovincias.es • Construction • Spain
Spain's construction industry is shifting towards industrialized housing, demanding a new generation of construction workers skilled in assembly and technology rather than traditional bricklaying.
lasprovincias.es • Education • Spain
Following the devastating Dana storm, Spanish schools are facing significant delays in repairs, prompting protests from affected families and schools.
abc.es • Eurovision • World
A review of the Eurovision Song Contest final highlights Spain's disappointing result and provides commentary on various performances.
cincodias.elpais.com • Tourism • Europe
Turkey's tourism sector is experiencing a significant surge, challenging Spain's dominance and potentially impacting the global tourism rankings.
elpais.com • Politics • World
The United States will deploy its most advanced Arleigh Burke Flight III destroyer to Rota Naval Base in Spain, enhancing NATO's missile defense and furthering US strategy in the Middle East.
elcorreo.com • Crime • Spain
A 23-year-old man was arrested in Barakaldo, Spain, for allegedly beating a 36-year-old man to death with a large stone following a fight.
elcorreo.com • Education • Spain
Twenty-four teachers at a Bilbao school, Scientia San Pedro, were laid off after months without pay due to the school's financial struggles and loss of public funding.
elespanol.com • RealEstate • Spain
A legal battle over luxury homes in La Finca, a Madrid exclusive community, has stalled an auction due to the insolvency of the former president of Club Estudiantes de Baloncesto.
elnortedecastilla.es • Crime • Spain
Police in Valladolid are investigating a possible link between a house fire and a prior domestic violence incident at the same location.
elpais.com • Eurovision • World
Six Eurovision experts analyze the results of the 2025 contest, discussing Spain's performance, Austria's victory, and the ongoing controversy surrounding Israel's participation.
elperiodico.cat • Politics • Spain
RTVE is requesting an audit of the Spanish televote in Eurovision following Israel's unexpected victory and controversy surrounding the voting process.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government's spending on events marking the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death has sparked controversy due to numerous direct contracts awarded for performances, catering, and other services.
elpais.com • Economics • Europe
The European Commission forecasts a 2.6% growth for the Spanish economy in 2025, almost triple the Eurozone average, while revising down its growth projections for Europe due to the trade war.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Valencia's High Court upholds the judge's decision in the Dana flood case, rejecting the imputation of the government's delegate.
escudodigital.com • Politics • Spain
Admiral Juan Rodríguez Garat discusses Spain's evolving naval strategy, the future of NATO, the war in Ukraine, and the challenges facing European defense.
redaccionmedica.com • Medicine • Spain
Cardiologist Pablo Avanzas Fernández has been appointed as a tenured professor of Medicine at the University of Oviedo, Spain, with a position linked to the Central University Hospital of Asturias.
elpais.com • Music • Spain
Singer Sophie Auster discusses her new album, "Milks of Ulcers," inspired by the birth of her child and the death of her father, Paul Auster, highlighting the album's cathartic process and the healing power of music.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government is now unexpectedly prioritizing a bill to regularize the status of hundreds of thousands of immigrants, driven by various factors including labor shortages and pressure from civil society.
eldiario.es • Media • Spain
The article details the fall from grace of Frank Cuesta, a Spanish television personality and self-proclaimed animal expert, tracing his career from celebrated wildlife presenter to controversial far-right influencer.
20minutos.es • Health • Spain
Thirteen children from Gaza arrived in Spain for cancer treatment, facilitated by a collaborative effort involving multiple Spanish ministries and international organizations.
lasprovincias.es • Law • Spain
A legal dispute in Valencia, Spain, between a judge and the lawyer for Emilio Argüeso led to the expulsion of Manos Limpias from the case due to perceived conflicts of interest.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The director of the Parador de Teruel denies allegations of a party involving José Luis Ábalos, stating no damages occurred and Ábalos arrived in an official vehicle.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A migrant children's center in Gran Canaria, Spain, was closed and nine workers were arrested following allegations of abuse and neglect.
elcorreo.com • Business • Spain
Hotel and accommodation prices in Bilbao for the Europa League final have drastically dropped, with some prices halving due to decreased demand.
elnortedecastilla.es • News • Spain
Emilio Barrul, a 71-year-old man living in a self-built shack in Valladolid, Spain, faces eviction as urban development works encroach upon his home.
elconfidencial.com • Law • Spain
Spanish data protection agency fines companies over a million euros for processing the personal data of self-employed individuals, ordering the mass deletion of their data from business databases.
diariosur.es • Healthcare • Spain
The Junta de Andalucía has officially launched the bidding process for the construction of Málaga's third hospital, a major project valued at €822 million.
diariosur.es • Infrastructure • Spain
Málaga needs over €12 billion in investments for infrastructure projects to accommodate its growing population and maintain its economic development and tourism appeal.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A court ruling in Palencia, Spain, has halted high-speed rail works to Cantabria, sparking a political clash between regional and national governments.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish magistrate criticized the Council for the General Judiciary (CGPJ) for its allegedly biased and outdated methods in judicial appointments.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government is proposing a new bill to regularize the immigration status of hundreds of thousands of immigrants residing in the country before December 31, 2024, aiming to address shortcomings in the new immigration regulations and fulfill labor demands.
elpais.com • Narcotics • Spain
Spain's Office for the Recovery and Management of Assets (ORGA) has successfully seized over €40 million in assets from drug traffickers in the Strait of Gibraltar, using a system of early asset auctions to maximize value and return funds to the state.
elconfidencial.com • Eurovision • Spain
Tony Aguilar, Eurovision commentator, reveals Melody's disappointment after Spain's result and discusses the controversy surrounding Israel's participation.
diariosur.es • Business • Spain
The Andalusian regional government has declared two Chinese-backed factories in Humilladero, Spain, as strategically important to expedite their launch, boosting job creation and green energy production.
diariosur.es • Economics • Spain
Andalusia attracted over 5 billion euros in foreign investment in the last six years, with the United States leading as the top investor in 2024.
elconfidencial.com • Technology • Spain
A Telefónica network technical intervention caused widespread 112 emergency line failures across several Spanish regions, prompting authorities to release alternative numbers.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
Juanfran Pérez Llorca's name is circulating as a potential successor to Carlos Mazón as head of the Valencian regional government, sparking debate among political parties.
redaccionmedica.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Popular Party proposes measures to address salary discrepancies between Spanish and European doctors, aiming to curb talent emigration and attract qualified professionals back to Spain.
veja.abril.com.br • Immigration • Spain
Spain's new immigration regulations aim to facilitate the regularization of immigrants, contrasting with stricter policies in neighboring countries.
eldiario.es • Politics • Spain
Ángela de Miguel, supported by CEOE, narrowly wins the CEPYME presidential election against Gerardo Cuerva, marking a significant shift in Spanish business leadership.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
This article explores the value of doctoral degrees in the Spanish business sector, examining the integration of doctoral graduates into the workforce and the role of universities in fostering this connection.
eldiariomontanes.es • Music • Spain
Despite controversy surrounding its investor's alleged ties to settlements in occupied Palestinian territories, the Sonórica music festival in Castro Urdiales, Spain, will proceed as planned without cancellations.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A former high-ranking official from Spain's People's Party (PP) is advising the Australian company Berkeley Energia, which is suing the Spanish government for blocking its uranium mining project in Salamanca.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Former Spanish Prime Ministers Felipe González and José María Aznar, despite their ideological differences, find common ground in a shared vision of centrist politics and their criticism of current political polarization.
elmundo.es • RealEstate • Spain
The opening of the Four Seasons Hotel and prestigious business schools have transformed Madrid into a global hub for luxury real estate, attracting wealthy buyers from Spain and Latin America, driving up prices despite the recent Golden Visa repeal.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Congress passed a reform to expel far-right agitators posing as journalists, amidst opposition from the PP and Vox parties.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Congress overwhelmingly supports a proposed arms embargo against Israel, despite opposition from the right-wing parties.
elnortedecastilla.es • Accident • Spain
A young driver was injured in a traffic accident on the N-110 highway near Segovia, marking the third accident on the same stretch in less than a month.
eldiario.es • Politics • Spain
A close election within Spain's business organizations saw Ángela de Miguel win the presidency of Cepyme, strengthening the CEOE's position, but leaving lingering uncertainty about future unity.
elcorreo.com • Business • Spain
Prior to and during the UEFA Europa League final in Bilbao, Spain, local businesses saw minimal price increases for beer, despite the influx of English tourists.
dailymail.co.uk • Travel • World
A British couple's Tenerife holiday turned into a costly medical emergency, highlighting the importance of comprehensive travel insurance.
diariosur.es • Demography • Spain
In the first trimester of 2025, Málaga province experienced a slight increase in births, contrasting with a national and regional decrease, while mortality rose more sharply than the national average.
elpais.com • Nightlife • Spain
Jeff Bezos's bachelor party in Madrid involved a luxurious tour of several high-end nightclubs in the Colón area, showcasing the city's evolving nightlife scene.
diariosur.es • Business • Spain
Malaga businessman Paco Ávila's Olympia Sports acquires Madrid's Ciudad de la Raqueta, marking a strategic move in his plan to consolidate Spain's padel and tennis market.
mundodeportivo.com • Sports • Spain
Spain's football referee committee has a backup plan for VAR in case of a potential blackout due to a Mediapro strike during the final league matchday.
diariosur.es • Renovation • Spain
The rehabilitation of the former San Agustín convent in Malaga, Spain, is nearing completion, with its new facade now visible, transforming it into a public library.
elpais.com • News • Spain
A Valladolid taxi driver's refusal to transport a woman in labor to the hospital has sparked outrage and an investigation.
foodbusiness.nl • Business • Spain
Spanish meat companies Vall Companys, Serlopi, and Grupo Cañigueral acquired Inga Food, Nutreco's Spanish pork subsidiary, marking a strategic shift for Nutreco and expanding Vall Companys' dominance in the Spanish food sector.
elpais.com • Science • Spain
The 2024 Rey Jaime I Awards recognized prominent researchers in various fields, including quantum information, protein design, public health, and environmental science.
lasprovincias.es • Law • Spain
Victims of the Dana flood in Spain are requesting clarification from a judge regarding her dismissal of certain claims as 'falsehoods or imaginary situations'.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
A Catarroja court is investigating the delayed emergency alert SMS sent during the devastating Dana storm in Valencia, Spain, focusing on who made the decision and the roles of various government entities.
lasprovincias.es • Law • Spain
A Spanish doctor was acquitted of forging COVID-19 vaccination certificates for four patients after a court ruled her actions, while dishonest, didn't constitute a criminal offense within her job duties.
nytimes.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government ordered Airbnb to remove almost 66,000 rental listings due to licensing violations, aiming to alleviate the country's worsening housing crisis.
elpais.com • Mining • Spain
Scientists warn of the significant environmental risk posed by the massive toxic tailings ponds at the Riotinto copper mine in Huelva, Spain, emphasizing the need for improved safety measures to prevent a catastrophic event.
20minutos.es • Activism • Spain
This article discusses the need for greater inclusion of LGBTQI+ Roma people in Andalusian activism, highlighting historical discrimination and proposing strategies for improving representation and creating safer spaces.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) has proposed a series of fiscal and regulatory measures to address Spain's housing crisis, aiming to curb speculative practices and increase affordable housing.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The PSOE has proposed a new law in Spain that significantly expands tax breaks for landlords who lower rental prices, aiming to incentivize affordability even outside of designated tension zones.
elpais.com • Crime • Spain
Spanish authorities have arrested members of a Dominican Republic hitman group, Los 50-0, linked to contract killings in Barcelona and Galicia.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish judge is investigating whether the Attorney General leaked confidential information about a businessman's case, with the investigation focusing on the timing of information releases and potential sources.
eldiariomontanes.es • Dance • Spain
Renowned choreographer Nacho Duato reflects on his international success while lamenting the lack of appreciation for dance in his native Spain.
diariovasco.com • Dance • Spain
Renowned choreographer Nacho Duato discusses his new junior company, his work in Russia, and his views on the current state of Spanish dance.
laverdad.es • Technology • Spain
Murcia, Spain, has opened a new audiovisual hub equipped with state-of-the-art technology, transforming the region into a strategic center for the national audiovisual industry.
eldiario.es • Politics • Spain
The article discusses the increasing violence and aggression in Spanish politics, particularly targeting journalists, highlighting incidents of far-right infiltration and attacks.
larioja.com • Television • Spain
One year after his time on the Spanish game show 'Pasapalabra,' Moisés Laguardia reflects on his return to normalcy and his continued recognition by fans.
larioja.com • Drugs • Spain
A new synthetic drug, disguised as innocuous paper, is causing havoc in Spanish prisons due to its potent effects and undetectable nature.
20minutos.es • Housing • Spain
In Barcelona, a lottery system for affordable public housing provides a lifeline for residents struggling with the city's expensive housing market.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government is preparing a plan to relocate unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta and the Canary Islands, involving law enforcement and the prosecution if necessary.
elnortedecastilla.es • Crime • Spain
A fight between two young men in Cáceres, Spain, over a girl resulted in one being fatally stabbed.
20minutos.es • Royalty • Spain
Infanta Sofía of Spain graduated from UWC Atlantic College in Wales, receiving praise from her tutors and enthusiastic celebrations from her classmates.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
Spain's 2025 University Access Exam (PAU) will be more difficult, potentially disadvantaging current students compared to those who took the easier exam in previous years.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
The increasing immigration to the Basque Country is forcing political parties to revise their discourse and adapt to a more diverse society, sparking debate and internal party shifts.
20minutos.es • Geography • Spain
Barcelona is ranked as the happiest city in Spain and 22nd globally in the Happy City Index, based on factors such as governance, social policies, and environmental care.
elpais.com • Science • World
The Trump administration's actions against scientific research and immigration are causing a potential brain drain from the US, with Spain and other countries vying to attract these scientists.
elpais.com • Housing • Spain
Over 300,000 Spanish households face rent contract revisions this year, leading to significant rent increases and potential displacement due to a surging housing market.
elconfidencial.com • Nutrition • Spain
The article explores the booming supplement market in Spain, examining its causes, the industry's practices, and concerns surrounding its potential health implications.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
An audio recording reveals a clandestine operation by the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) to discredit the Central Operative Unit (UCO) of the Guardia Civil.
elespanol.com • Medicine • Spain
A Russian couple, Oleg and Dolla Logunov, secured the top and fourth positions, respectively, in Spain's 2025 Medical Internal Resident (MIR) exam, surprising the medical community.
elpais.com • Education • Spain
The article discusses the disparity in grading practices between public and private high schools in Spain, focusing on the use of supplemental exams to boost grades in private schools and the perceived unfair advantage this gives students applying to university.
cincodias.elpais.com • Automotive • Spain
The Spanish automotive market is witnessing increased availability of affordable electric vehicles, primarily from Chinese manufacturers, sparking a price war and impacting the accessibility of electric mobility.
diariovasco.com • Crime • Spain
Spanish police in Irun dismantled a drug trafficking operation, arresting a suspect and seizing a kilogram of methamphetamine, weapons, and cash.
redaccionmedica.com • Medicine • Spain
Dermatology and Plastic Surgery are the highest-paid medical specialties in Spain, with salaries reaching up to €160,000 annually for experienced professionals.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
This article analyzes the factors contributing to regional leadership in Spain, focusing on human capital, capital endowments, and productive specialization, highlighting the 'high road' strategy adopted by leading regions.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Spain's infrastructure investment has drastically decreased since 2008, leading to significant losses in capital stock across various sectors and regions, leaving some areas vulnerable to natural disasters.
elpais.com • History • Spain
A section of a 12th-century Romanesque church wall in Ávila, Spain, collapsed, prompting investigations into the cause and plans for its restoration.
elnortedecastilla.es • History • Spain
This article details the history of a former sugar mill in Valladolid, Spain, focusing on the preserved buildings, including a French-style villa now housing a literary foundation.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
A PSOE representative allegedly offered a businessman leniency in exchange for compromising information on a Guardia Civil officer investigating the Sánchez family.
cadenaser.com • Music • Spain
Spanish singer Melody clarifies a contractual dispute with RTVE, denying claims of a political speech ban, while RTVE states that only song content, not artist commentary, is restricted by Eurovision rules.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Two Senate IT employees were fired in Spain after accessing sensitive data, sparking a political row between the PP and PSOE.
diariosur.es • Travel • Spain
This summer, a record-breaking 52 high-speed trains will run daily between Málaga and Madrid, thanks to increased services from Renfe, Ouigo, and Iryo.
dailymail.co.uk • Homelessness • Spain
Hundreds of homeless individuals, including British pensioners, are residing in Spanish airports due to the soaring cost of housing driven by the popularity of Airbnb rentals.
elcomercio.es • Science • Spain
A leading Spanish scientist, María Vallet Regí, emphasizes the need for stronger governmental support of science and research in Spain, highlighting the importance of investment in R&D for the country's future.
lasprovincias.es • Weddings • Spain
Two lavish weddings in Valencia, Spain, are described, highlighting the unique details, venues, and personal touches incorporated into each celebration.
eldiariomontanes.es • Economics • Spain
25% of Spanish self-employed workers owe the Social Security system for 2023 contributions due to a recent reform linking contributions to actual income.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Judge Peinado's continued investigation into Air Europa's rescue, despite repeated rebukes from the Madrid Provincial Court, complicates the ongoing case against Begoña Gómez.
elconfidencial.com • Agriculture • Spain
The value of Spanish wool has plummeted, leaving farmers struggling to find buyers and forcing them to explore alternative uses such as fertilizer.
zendalibros.com • Radio • Spain
A Spanish radio program, 'La ley de la calle,' recounted a shocking live suicide attempt during a 1989 broadcast, highlighting its unflinching portrayal of crime and marginal life.
larioja.com • Law • Spain
The parents and sister of a man accused of fatally running over several people in Haro, Spain, testified in court that his actions stemmed from a severe schizophrenic episode.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Molina de Segura City Council in Murcia, Spain, will shut down a major brothel after years of unsuccessful police investigations.
diariosur.es • Healthcare • Spain
Málaga, Spain, is set to receive a new hospital in 2032, adding to its existing healthcare infrastructure and addressing the growing population's needs.
elpais.com • Health • Spain
Spain's Ministry of Health aims to curb the overuse of tranquilizers and antidepressants, addressing concerns about overprescription and the medicalization of everyday suffering.
diariovasco.com • Sports • Spain
Luki Iriarte, Real Sociedad's youth director, defends the multi-sport model in Basque Country, emphasizing its benefits for children's development and emotional well-being.
20minutos.es • Economics • Spain
Half of Spanish workers earned €23,349 or less annually in 2023, highlighting a significant wage disparity and a median salary close to the minimum wage.
energy-storage.news • Energy • Europe
Spain and Italy are poised for significant growth in battery energy storage systems, driven by government initiatives and market demand, although regulatory hurdles and pricing uncertainties remain.
laverdad.es • Interview • Spain
This article features an interview with María Ángeles Esteban, a renowned biologist, discussing her life, career, and concerns about the environment and climate change.
elconfidencial.com • Energy • Spain
Spain's reinforced electricity grid operation, intended to prevent blackouts, is increasing costs for independent energy companies, threatening their viability and potentially leading to further market concentration.
elcomercio.es • Sports • Spain
Jennifer Pareja, a former water polo player, discusses her transition from competitive sports to her current role as director general of the Spanish Olympic Sports Association and her experience as a judge for the Princess of Asturias Award for Sports.
latercera.com • Sports • Spain
Sevilla's celebratory message for their former player, Enzo Maresca, who won the UEFA Europa Conference League as Chelsea's assistant coach, sparked controversy after their rivals, Real Betis, lost in the final.
elpais.com • Healthcare • Spain
Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Catalonia, Spain, is implementing significant budget cuts, resulting in the dismissal of over 200 temporary healthcare professionals and potential reductions in surgical procedures.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
The RACVN is challenging Spanish municipalities' low-emission zone regulations, arguing they infringe on citizens' rights and harm the economy.
elperiodicomediterraneo.com • Infrastructure • Spain
Peñíscola, Spain, is set to receive €525,000 for a pedestrian walkway along its south coast, connecting the town center to the Serra d'Irta Natural Park.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
Spain's inflation rate dropped to 1.9% in May, a seven-month low, despite a temporary price increase in electricity following a power outage.
diariosur.es • Education • Spain
Málaga will soon have a new higher education dance conservatory in El Atabal, expanding its educational offerings and potentially impacting existing dance schools.
en.ara.cat • Politics • Spain
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, calls for a public demonstration against Pedro Sánchez but strategically avoids submitting a formal vote of no confidence.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish Socialist government accuses the opposition of waging a smear campaign against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, overshadowing its agenda.
telecinco.es • Traffic • World
This article compares the number of speed cameras across various countries, highlighting the variations and focusing on Spain's position within this global context.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
EL PAÍS journalists testified in court about their prior knowledge of a proposed plea deal in a tax fraud case involving the partner of Madrid's regional president, before the information was given to the attorney general.
elpais.com • Technology • Spain
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming communication in Spain, causing both excitement and concern among consumers regarding its potential benefits and ethical implications.
elpais.com • Food • Spain
A Spanish journalist recounts a disturbing observation about the unsanitary glove use by a bakery employee, highlighting the potential health risks.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) member, Leire Díez, defends herself against allegations of offering favors in exchange for negative information about the Guardia Civil.
eldiariomontanes.es • Film • Spain
Parts of Los Javis' new film, 'La bola negra,' will be filmed in Cantabria, Spain, this summer and fall.
larioja.com • Crime • Spain
A man in Rincón de Soto, La Rioja, Spain, was sentenced to three years and three months in prison for attempting to sexually assault his mother's caregiver.
elespanol.com • Politics • Europe
Pedro Sánchez's influence within the European Union has significantly diminished due to a series of controversial decisions and actions that have eroded his credibility among European partners.
elespanol.com • Politics • Spain
The article satirically analyzes the stability of Spain's governing coalition despite accusations of corruption, highlighting the self-assuredness of its members and their perceived disregard for ethical concerns.
elconfidencial.com • Prostitution • Europe
Spanish prostitutes increasingly choose Switzerland for its legal framework, higher earnings, and improved safety compared to the unregulated and often dangerous conditions in Spain.
elconfidencial.com • Finance • Spain
A study reveals that despite significant funding disparities among Spanish autonomous communities, public spending isn't solely determined by the level of received funding.
abc.es • Cybercrime • Spain
A prodigious young hacker, Alcasec, evolved from minor infractions to becoming a major national security threat, culminating in his arrest for large-scale data theft and collaboration with a former government official.
laverdad.es • Politics • Spain
A supposed plot to attack Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez with a car bomb is revealed to be a misunderstanding, sparking a political controversy.
elnortedecastilla.es • Urbanism • Spain
In Valladolid, Spain, the removal of 88 trees to improve accessibility along Barrio España's walkways has sparked debate among residents.
dailymail.co.uk • Poverty • Spain
Britons who relocated to Spain seeking a better life now find themselves impoverished and residing in a makeshift settlement near Tenerife due to the combined effects of the pandemic and the surge in Airbnb properties.
diariovasco.com • Crime • Spain
A man in Bilbao, Spain, murdered his 13-year-old daughter and attempted to kill her mother before committing suicide, highlighting a case of vicarious violence.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
The article details the shocking murder case of Antonio Navarro Cerdán in Valencia, Spain, focusing on the complex relationship between his wife, Maje, and her lover, Salva, who were both convicted of the crime.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
A man's testimony about false accusations of gender violence was cut short in the Madrid Assembly due to protests from other political representatives.
elnortedecastilla.es • News • Spain
A young man has disappeared after swimming in the Pisuerga River in Valladolid, Spain, prompting a search and rescue operation involving multiple agencies.
lasprovincias.es • Flooding • Spain
A near-disaster unfolded in Valencia, Spain, on October 29, 2024, as intense rainfall threatened the Forata dam and caused unprecedented flooding in the Poyo river.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The article details the controversies surrounding Spain's Unidad Central Operativa (UCO), highlighting its involvement in politically charged investigations and accusations of bias.
elpais.com • Crime • Spain
Two employees in Pinto, Spain were arrested for installing a keylogger to steal confidential company data.
lavozdealmeria.com • Urbanism • Spain
The Almería city council and the Andalusian regional government are finalizing an agreement to fund a key phase of the 'Puerto-ciudad' project, focused on the Las Almadrabillas area.
elpais.com • Ecology • Spain
Researchers are using historical documents and lake sediment analysis to reconstruct past ecosystems in Spain, revealing surprising findings about biodiversity changes and challenging common assumptions about the country's natural history.
elpais.com • Dance • Spain
In an extensive interview, renowned choreographer Nacho Duato discusses his career, his work in Russia amidst the war in Ukraine, his relationship with Miguel Bosé, and his views on the current state of dance.
cincodias.elpais.com • Finance • Spain
Several Spanish companies, including Telefónica and Ferrovial, are scheduled to pay dividends to shareholders in June 2025.
elpais.com • Healthcare • Spain
A Basque pediatrician faces disciplinary action for providing palliative care to a dying child outside of official working hours, highlighting systemic issues in children's end-of-life care.
elnortedecastilla.es • Art • Spain
The town of Mojados, Spain, hosted its 25th annual open-air painting competition, attracting 17 participants and awarding over 2,000 euros in prizes.
lavozdealmeria.com • Traffic • Spain
This article details traffic changes and detours in Almería, Spain, due to construction on Avenida del Mediterráneo, advising drivers on alternative routes.
thesun.co.uk • Crime • Spain
A bloody gang war between rival Scottish crime families erupts on the Costa del Sol, resulting in a double assassination and escalating violence.
eldiadecordoba.es • Sports • Spain
Two handball referees from Córdoba, Spain, Alberto Murillo and Pablo García, are officiating a crucial semifinal match that could lead to their promotion to the top-tier Asobal league.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government's refusal to fund a new auditorium in Málaga jeopardizes the project's future, despite local support and prior government approval.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
A former Socialist Party official's press conference was disrupted by a businessman accusing her of dishonesty, leading to a heated confrontation and subsequent warnings against the Spanish Prime Minister.
thetimes.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish government falsely accused a police officer of plotting to bomb the prime minister's car, a claim revealed to be false but fueling a major political scandal.
elpais.com • Art • Spain
The article profiles Juan Navarro Baldeweg, a Spanish artist whose architectural and painting styles reflect his dual nature, shaped by his upbringing in northern and southern Spain.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Leire Díez's press conference in Madrid took an unexpected turn when Víctor de Aldama confronted her, turning the event into a heated exchange.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A businesswoman's testimony in a Spanish court reveals details of a potential 500,000 euro payment related to Air Europa's bailout, implicating key figures but leaving the intended recipient uncertain.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
A Guardia Civil officer in Valencia is accused of collaborating with a drug trafficking network, receiving payments and luxury trips in exchange for helping them evade port surveillance.
diariovasco.com • Sports • Spain
A Jai Alai match between Spain and Basque Country showcased remarkable sportsmanship despite the intense rivalry, highlighting the values of fair play.
nacion.com • Travel • Europe
This article recommends six European countries offering mild winter weather in January, ideal for travelers seeking to avoid harsh cold.
lavanguardia.com • Finance • Spain
Spanish homeowners renting their properties to tourists need to be aware of tax obligations and the implications of providing additional hotel-like services.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A contractor's testimony reveals a Madrid government scheme involving the irregular splitting of contracts for educational building projects, leading to a corruption investigation.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
The Andalusian regional government criticizes the Spanish central government's refusal to fund Málaga's new auditorium, calling it a 'punishment' for the city.
elnortedecastilla.es • Sports • Spain
The IV FID Ciudad de León ABANCA featured renowned mountaineers Juanito Oiarzabal, Edurne Pasabán, and Carlos Soria, sharing their experiences and Oiarzabal announcing his retirement from climbing eight-thousanders.
diariosur.es • Sports • Spain
Málaga CF's season ticket campaign will begin in early July, coinciding with the start of the new football season, with prices expected to remain largely unchanged.
elpais.com • Social • Spain
A Spanish author reflects on the differences between their generation and today's teenagers, highlighting the latter's increased political awareness and resilience in the face of economic hardship.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
The article discusses the controversy surrounding alleged political manipulation of À Punt, the Valencian public television channel, comparing it to past incidents and questioning the double standards in media criticism.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
A group of high school students from Valencia, Spain, gang-raped a classmate during a school trip, resulting in severe psychological trauma for the victim and a legal battle with only one perpetrator facing charges.
lasprovincias.es • Crime • Spain
A high-ranking Guardia Civil officer in Valencia is accused of complicity in a major drug trafficking ring, using sophisticated techniques to evade surveillance.
elespanol.com • Law • Spain
Parents of victims testify in court about the sexual abuse committed by Father Marcelino, a priest from the Legionaries of Christ, at a Madrid school, detailing the children's traumatic experiences and the priest's threats.
elpais.com • History • Spain
Nora Berend's book explores the transformation of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a medieval mercenary, into the mythical El Cid, a figure appropriated by Francoist and contemporary far-right narratives.
lavanguardia.com • Politics • Spain
A tense encounter between Madrid's president, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, and Spain's Health Minister, Mónica García, unfolded at a recent conference, marked by accusations and a frosty exchange.
diariosur.es • Politics • Spain
A tense encounter between Spanish ministers Isabel Díaz Ayuso and Mónica García at the Conference of Presidents in Barcelona highlights ongoing political tensions.
diariosur.es • Technology • Spain
Málaga is taking the first step towards establishing a large data center, representing a €279 million investment and bolstering its technological position.
diariosur.es • Transportation • Spain
Málaga's metro system has received a new train, expanding its fleet to better handle increased ridership and anticipated future growth.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A former Spanish high-ranking official confesses to knowing the Granadinas operation against Pablo Iglesias was a fabrication, revealing details of police misconduct during the PP government.
heraldo.es • Crime • Spain
A young man was stabbed on the University of Zaragoza campus, leading to at least one arrest.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Despite the PP's campaign promise for a standardized Selectividad exam, inconsistencies across Spanish regions in the 2025 History exam highlight the challenges of educational reform.
laverdad.es • Politics • Spain
Hazte Oír filed a lawsuit against former socialist councilwoman Leire Díez for allegedly sabotaging a case against Pedro Sánchez's brother, highlighting concerns about external pressure and threats to judicial independence.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
The Conference of Presidents in Barcelona ended in failure, highlighting the deep rift between the Spanish government and the Popular Party (PP), marked by disagreements, confrontations, and the PP's demand for early elections.
elnortedecastilla.es • Urbanism • Spain
A winning urban design project in Valladolid, Spain, will transform Plaza de las Brígidas, prioritizing pedestrian walkways, eliminating parking, and enhancing the area's historical character.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
Spain's State Attorney's Office has requested the Supreme Court to dismiss the case against the Attorney General, arguing that the leaked email's content was not confidential.
dailymail.co.uk • Crime • World
The article details the shocking double murder of two notorious Scottish gangsters in Spain, potentially linked to a long-running feud and raising concerns about escalating gang violence.
elpais.com • Arts • World
A climate change awareness project featuring life-sized animal puppets is touring the globe, making stops in various countries and collaborating with local artists.
abc.es • Literature • Spain
Juan Manuel de Prada defends his use of literary insults in an article, arguing that such insults, when skillfully crafted, are a legitimate form of satire and essential to certain literary genres.
20minutos.es • RealEstate • Spain
Santa Coloma de Gramenet offers the most affordable housing options within a 15-minute drive of Barcelona, providing a cheaper alternative to the city's high property costs.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
This article analyzes salary data in Spain, revealing income inequality, stagnant wages despite economic recovery, and a widening gender pay gap.
larioja.com • Gastronomy • Spain
Tondeluna, a Logroño restaurant, celebrates its anniversary, reflecting on its innovative approach to gastronomy and design, and hinting at a potential future change in ownership.
elpais.com • History • Spain
A historical investigation reveals the presence of numerous Russian cannons along the Spanish coast, a consequence of a disastrous 19th-century arms deal between Spain and Russia.
elnortedecastilla.es • RealEstate • Spain
A new residential development in Valladolid, Spain, will replace a long-vacant lot with two apartment buildings, incorporating a preserved historical facade.
elnortedecastilla.es • Sports • Spain
Real Valladolid's preseason plans are underway, with new ownership and key decisions regarding the coaching staff and players pending.
diariosur.es • Health • Spain
This article discusses effective over-the-counter medications for treating allergy symptoms, particularly focusing on those prevalent in Spain during springtime.
elpais.com • RealEstate • Spain
A Spanish real estate market analysis suggests a price moderation or even decline is likely despite housing shortages, indicating a bubble driven by inflated expectations rather than excessive credit.
infolibre.es • Politics • Spain
The European Court of Justice will rule on Spain's amnesty law before Spain's Constitutional Court considers appeals related to the Catalan independence leaders.
larioja.com • Politics • Spain
A Spanish journalist reflects on regional identity in La Rioja, questioning the political significance of regional boundaries and celebrating the region's unique character.
laverdad.es • Environment • Spain
Scientists from the University of Murcia and the Polytechnic University of Cartagena urge the Spanish Ministry for Ecological Transition to include partial dredging in the Portmán bay remediation project.
publico.es • Politics • Spain
Spain's Constitutional Court has largely upheld the amnesty law, although its practical application remains uncertain due to potential challenges from the Supreme Court.
elpais.com • Music • Spain
The article chronicles the final Fiesta Naranja event at Madrid's Radical nightclub, marking the end of an era for the bakalao music scene and its devoted followers.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A recording reveals a conversation between former Spanish minister Dolores de Cospedal and police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo, where Cospedal suggests killing a prosecutor investigating Villarejo.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Muslim community in Madrid denounces religious discrimination by a local councilor, highlighting administrative obstacles faced in organizing religious events and lack of burial spaces.
elpais.com • Sports • Europe
Portugal defeated Spain in a thrilling penalty shootout to win the Nations League final, despite Spain's dominance throughout most of the match.
lasprovincias.es • Accident • Spain
A high-speed car accident in Spain killed a prominent businessman and his wife, with witness testimonies and evidence pointing to the other driver's recklessness and alcohol consumption.
dailymail.co.uk • Crime • Spain
A surge in crime in Orihuela Costa, Spain, has left British expats living in fear, prompting demands for increased police presence and improved services.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
The Basque Country (Euskadi) will expand parental leave to at least 18 weeks in 2026, aiming to reach 24 weeks by 2028, exceeding the national plan.
eldiario.es • Politics • Spain
A Spanish judge is pursuing charges against the Attorney General for allegedly leaking an email revealing tax fraud by Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner, with accusations of following instructions from the government.
elconfidencial.com • Business • Spain
Prominent Spanish investors Juan Pepa and Felipe Morenés Botín have joined forces with Dimas Gimeno and Roberto Centeno in Caletay, a company supporting Amazon sellers.
elespanol.com • Business • Spain
Telefónica's president, Marc Murtra, dismissed recent reports about a potential takeover of Vodafone Spain as speculation, while admitting that such rumors cause discomfort.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish judge proposes to try the Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, for allegedly leaking sensitive information, leading to a potential trial at the Supreme Court.
lavanguardia.com • Sports • Spain
Iñaki Urdangarin discusses his life after prison, focusing on his reinvention through coaching and his renewed focus on family and simple life.
eldiario.es • Law • Spain
The Spanish Supreme Court upheld a seven-year prison sentence for a man who sexually abused his undocumented domestic worker in Madrid, highlighting the vulnerability of migrant workers to exploitation.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
A Supreme Court judge's investigation into the Attorney General for alleged leaks seems politically motivated, ignoring evidence and potentially damaging the Attorney General's reputation.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
A Spanish judge's ruling proposes to indict Spain's Attorney General and a Madrid prosecutor based on circumstantial evidence and disputed witness testimonies, raising questions about media credibility and potential political motivations.
lasprovincias.es • Energy • Europe
The European Union, through the European Investment Bank, will fund a crucial electrical interconnection project between Spain and France to prevent future power outages.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Teresa Ribera testified before the Senate, denying any wrongdoing in meetings with a businessman and asserting that the Prime Minister's wife was never present.
elpais.com • Economics • Spain
The small Spanish town of Figueruelas is preparing to welcome 2,200 Chinese workers for a new electric battery factory, more than doubling its population.
elpais.com • Law • Spain
Seven legal experts analyze the controversial case against Spain's Attorney General, debating the merits of the charges and whether he should resign.
elpais.com • History • Spain
Neglect and spring rains threaten the collapse of the 18th-century Casa de la Monta in Aranjuez, Spain, prompting emergency funding for its preservation.
diariosur.es • Cinema • Spain
Malaga's cinemas experienced a significant drop in attendance and revenue in 2024, prompting a moderation of ticket prices in 2025.
elpais.com • Sports • Spain
Spain's soccer coach, Luis de la Fuente, reflects on his team's recent Nations League performance, including their loss to Portugal and the subsequent implications for the team's future.
elpais.com • Sports • Spain
Alice Campello, wife of Spanish soccer player Álvaro Morata, denounces the online harassment she received following his missed penalty in the UEFA Nations League final.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
EH Bildu proposes making Basque language knowledge a general requirement for all public sector jobs in the Basque Country, prompting debate and potential legal challenges.
elcorreo.com • Demography • Spain
Euskadi experienced its lowest birth rate since 1975 in 2024, with only a slight increase from foreign-born mothers partially offsetting a significant decrease among Spanish mothers.
elcorreo.com • Politics • Spain
The Spanish central and Basque governments have reached an agreement resolving a dispute over a university decree, granting the Basque government more control over online universities.
elcorreo.com • Events • Spain
Bilbao's Noche Blanca, a celebration of the city's 725th anniversary, expands this year to include the Iberdrola Tower as a new venue featuring light shows and concerts.
lasprovincias.es • Politics • Spain
A Spanish emergency official criticizes the inconsistencies in weather forecasts issued by Aemet during a severe weather event, providing testimony in an ongoing investigation.
larioja.com • Sports • Spain
Following a successful appeal, new elections for the presidency of the Riojan Football Federation will be held soon, with two candidates competing.
eldiario.es • Crime • Spain
A major drug trafficking operation in Ceuta, Spain, involving corrupt Guardia Civil officers and two criminal organizations, has been uncovered.
elpais.com • Energy • Spain
A complete power outage affecting La Palma in the Canary Islands was fully restored by Endesa within three hours, prompting investigations into the cause and renewed calls for improved infrastructure.