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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.