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Amnesty International Calls for Spain to Halt Firearms Exports to the U.S.
The human rights organization cites inadequate regulatory measures to mitigate the gun violence crisis in the United States.
PSOE Divided Over Montero's Remarks on Presumption of Innocence
The First Vice President faces internal criticism after questioning the presumption of innocence in the context of a high-profile sexual assault case.
Spain Passes Pension Sustainability Test, Avoids Automatic Adjustments
The Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility confirms compliance with pension spending limits, but highlights future financial risks.
Governor of the Bank of Spain Defends Pension Reform Amid AIReF Evaluation
José Luis Escrivá highlights sustainability of pensions following positive assessment by Independent Authority for Fiscal Responsibility.
Surge in Electric Vehicle Sales in March Amidst Absence of Moves Plan
Electric vehicle registrations in Spain rose significantly in March, reflecting an unexpected growth amidst the absence of government subsidies.
Judge Denies Written Testimony Request from Spanish Minister in Begoña Gómez Case
Félix Bolaños is summoned to testify in an investigation linked to the hiring of an advisor to the president's wife.
Elon Musk Reclaims Title of World's Richest Person in Forbes 2025 List
Musk tops the rankings with a net worth of $342 billion, followed by Zuckerberg, Bezos, and Ellison.
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Russian Oil Amid Frustration Over Ukraine Conflict
In a recent interview, President Trump expressed his anger towards President Putin and announced the possibility of imposing tariffs on Russian oil if Moscow impedes efforts for a resolution in Ukraine.
Spain's Stock Market Falls 1.3% Amid Trump Tariff Uncertainty
The Spanish IBEX 35 index declines as new tariffs on the automotive sector loom, affecting investor sentiment.
Marine Le Pen Barred from Running for French Presidency Following Conviction
The far-right leader's aspirations for the 2027 presidential election are hindered by a court ruling regarding embezzlement of European Parliament funds.
President of the Court of Justice of the European Union Addresses Judicial Oversight in Spain
Koen Lenaerts clarifies the relationship between national and EU law amid ongoing legal disputes in Spain.
Spain's Public Debt Falls to 101.8% of GDP in 2024
Banco de España reports a decrease in public debt ratio despite a year-on-year increase in total debt.
Spanish Prosecutor Requests Supreme Court Investigation into Alvise Pérez's Party Finances
Investigations initiated over alleged illegal campaign financing linked to European Parliament election.
EU Prepares Response to Reciprocal Tariffs Announced by Trump
The European Commission signals a robust strategy to counter potential US tariffs on a wide array of countries.
Sánchez Challenges Ayuso and Moreno on University Privatisation
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez announces measures against private university initiatives during a public university defense event in Madrid.
Ongoing Strike Disrupts Renfe and Adif Services, Affecting Thousands of Students
Widespread train cancellations and delays challenge daily commutes in Barcelona region.
Global Stock Markets Plummet Amid Escalating Trade Tariffs
Major indices decline as trade tensions rise, impacting various sectors and companies worldwide.
European Commission Monitors U.S. Trade Actions as Tariff Response Looms
EU assesses the implications of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports amid ongoing tariff discussions.
Marine Le Pen Ineligible for 2027 Elections Following Conviction for Fund Misappropriation
Far-right leader sentenced to five years ineligibility for misuse of European Parliament funds, causing significant political upheaval in France.
Global Economic Outlook 2023: Key Trends and Challenges
An examination of economic growth projections, inflation rates, and geopolitical influences shaping the global economy.
Music Industry Workers Unite Against Trump's Campaign Use of Songs
High-profile artists and songwriters reject Donald Trump's use of their music in campaign events.
Catalonia's Independence Movement Reshapes Political Landscape
The Catalan independence process has significantly altered the region's political dynamics since 2017.
Tragic Explosion in Asturias Mine Claims Five Lives
Four injured following significant incident in Cerredo, marking the deadliest mining disaster in three decades.
EU Imposes €458 Million Fine on 15 Car Manufacturers for Recycling Cartel
Major penalties imposed on automotive giants including Volkswagen and Renault/Nissan for collusion in vehicle recycling.
National Court Halts Investigation into Police Operations Against Political Rivals of the PP
The National Court dismisses access to crucial audio evidence in a case examining illegal activities by Interior Ministry officials against political opponents.
Political Turmoil in Spain Following Controversial Statements by Minister Montero
Vice President María Jesús Montero faces backlash from opposition parties over comments regarding the presumption of innocence after a court ruling.
Spanish Government Avoids Pension Adjustment Amid Sustainability Concerns
The AIReF warns of worsened pension sustainability despite the avoidance of necessary adjustments.
Judicial Associations Demand Institutional Responsibility Following Montero's Criticism of Alves' Acquittal
Judges' and prosecutors' associations express concern over comments from Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero regarding the recent acquittal of footballer Dani Alves.
Spain's Defense Spending to Increase Amid Economic Growth
Economic Minister Carlos Cuerpo announces military investment boost without impacting social spending.
Surge una Convergencia entre Universidades Privadas y Públicas en España: Aumento de la Demanda y Cambios en la Legislación
Las universidades privadas en España se acercan a igualar a las públicas en número de estudiantes debido a múltiples desafíos en el sector educativo.
Eurozone Inflation Falls to 2.2% in March, Influencing ECB Rate Decisions
A decrease in energy prices contributes to a decline in inflation rates, providing grounds for the European Central Bank to consider further interest rate cuts.
UK Calls on Spain to Increase Defense Spending at G5+ Meeting in Madrid
Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasizes collective defense commitments as he meets with European counterparts.
Spanish Regions Implement Restrictions on Mobile Phone Use in Schools
Following a trend toward limiting digital device usage, nine autonomous communities in Spain have enacted measures against mobile phones in classrooms.
Spanish Political Landscape Faces Tensions Over Budget Approval and Legal Affairs
Political parties express divergent views on budget negotiations, judicial independence, and immigrant policies during ongoing discussions.
Podemos Rejects Unity with Sumar Amidst Internal Divisions
Pablo Iglesias declares Sumar a 'failed' party, while Podemos leadership asserts its independence.
Spanish Government Proposes Stricter Criteria for Establishing Private Universities
The new legislation aims to enhance quality standards and prevent subpar educational institutions from operating.
European Parliament Sanctions Alvise Pérez for Non-Disclosure of Financial Interests
SALF Leader Fined €700 for Failing to Declare Economic Interests as Required by Code of Conduct
Supreme Court Dismisses Participation of ex-Chief of Staff in Secret Disclosure Case
The court finds no evidence implicating Pilar Sánchez Acera in the alleged revelation of sensitive information regarding Madrid President Ayuso’s partner.
Significant Drug Bust at Bolonia Beach in Tarifa
Nearly 3,000 kilograms of hashish seized by Spanish authorities in recent operation.
Man Arrested in Ansoáin on Suspicion of Attempted Sexual Assault on Minor
Police respond to parental report, establishing protective measures for the victim.
Eurozone Unemployment Rate Falls to Historic Low of 6.1% in February 2025
The unemployment rate in the Eurozone has reached a new record low, with significant declines observed across the European Union.
Eurozone Inflation Declines to 2.2% in March
Preliminary data shows a slight decrease in inflation rates, with energy prices experiencing a significant decline.
Tragic Explosion at Cerredo Mine in Asturias Linked to Gas Hazard
Five fatalities reported in a mining accident, with grisú suspected as the contributing factor.
Fatal mining accident in Cerredo claims five lives
Rescue efforts underway as investigation into the cause of the explosion begins in Asturias.
Political Backlash in Spain: María Jesús Montero Faces Calls for Resignation
Criticism from prominent figures and judicial associations follows Montero's remarks on justice and private universities.
SoftBank to Invest Up to €37 Billion in OpenAI
The Japanese conglomerate aims to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities through a significant investment in the U.S. tech firm.
Business Groups Unite Against BBVA's Bid for Banc Sabadell
Regional and national business associations voice concerns over the implications of the BBVA's hostile takeover bid on Banc Sabadell.
Spanish Court Orders Trial for López Madrid and Villarejo in Harassment Case
The Audiencia Nacional finds grounds to proceed against businessman Javier López Madrid and former police commissioner José Manuel Villarejo concerning alleged harassment of doctor Elisa Pinto.
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Europe Pursues Digital Autonomy Amid Strained Transatlantic Relations
OpenAI Achieves Unprecedented $40 Billion Funding Boost
Barcelona footballer Dani Alves cleared of rape allegations.
OpenAI Launches a New Image Generation Tool for ChatGPT
Ex-FIFA President and French Football Icon Exonerated of Corruption Allegations
American Brands Face Consumer Boycott in Europe Amid Escalating Trade and Political Tensions
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu Imprisoned on Corruption Allegations Amidst Political Unrest
European Countries Set to Boost Defense Budgets in Response to Changes in U.S. Assistance
Thousands Rally in Amsterdam to Protest Racism and Fascism.
Revealing the Electromagnetic Characteristics of the Great Pyramid of Giza
Labour MPs Introduce Campaign to Combat Harmful Influencers and Advocate for Positive Masculinity
EU Charges US Tech Giants with Violating Digital Regulations
European Union Moves Toward Joint Debt for Military Spending
Inquiry: Social Media Platforms Sanctioned Advertisements Featuring Anti-Semitic and Anti-Muslim Material in Germany
French Prime Minister Bayrou Emphasizes Position Against US Tariff Threats
DOGE has found that there are 394 million recipients of Social Security in the United States.
FBI Issues Alert on Increasing Smishing Scams Aimed at Mobile Users
The EU and Canada Declare Countervailing Tariffs in Response to U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
Romania Excludes Top Presidential Contender Călin Georgescu from Election Repetition
Pope Francis Displays Signs of Recovery, Yet His Hospitalization Persists.
Leak of Radioactive Coolant Reported at Europe’s Largest Nuclear Reactor
Russian Teacher Under Investigation After Explicit Content Incident in Classroom
Poland Plans Comprehensive Military Training for All Adult Males Amid Enhanced Defense Initiatives
Trump Discovers Negotiating with Russia Less Challenging than with Ukraine Amid Continuing Conflict
EU Member States Endorse Gradual Rollout of Entry/Exit System
Pope Francis's Health Status: Vatican Reports Stable Condition
MPs from Across the Parties Express Worry About Proposed Reductions to the UK Aid Budget
U.S. Sets Up Strategic Cryptocurrency Reserve, Triggering Market Rally
Zelenskyy Convenes with UK Prime Minister Starmer During Rising US Tensions
Here, unelected President Zelensky meets with two top American democratically elected officials who are neither stupid, nor bribed, nor blind
Pope Francis Admitted to Hospital Due to Pneumonia Faces Breathing Difficulties
Katy Perry to Participate in All-Female Space Team on Blue Origin Mission
Apple Sued for Allegations of Deceptive Carbon Neutrality Claims Regarding Watches
US President Asserts NATO Membership for Ukraine Is Off the Table
Germany's Election Outcomes: Migrants Confront Insecurity as Far-Right Support Grows
Unelected President Zelenskiy suggests he will step down only if the unthinkable occurs: Ukraine becomes a NATO member.
German Election Polls Indicate Change as Conservatives Take the Lead and the Far Right Makes Strides
Research Examines Possible Connection Between COVID-19 Vaccines and Post-Vaccination Syndrome
American Airlines Flight Rerouted to Rome Following Bomb Threat
German Chancellor Recognizes Party Loss in National Elections
Trump Commends German Election Outcomes as 'Fantastic Day for Germany'
German Political Leaders Respond to Election Outcomes
Preliminary Exit Polls Suggest Conservative Advantage in German Election
The US may restrict Ukraine's access to Starlink internet services due to mineral concerns.
Stabbing Incident in Mulhouse, France: One Fatality, President Condemns Islamist Terrorism
Vatican Declares Pope Francis' Health Status as 'Critical'
U.S. and Hungarian Officials Engage in Dialogue on Economic Collaboration and Sanctions Strategy
Tech Giants Ramp Up Lobbying Campaigns Against Strict EU Regulations
Pope Francis Admitted to Hospital in Rome Amid Increasing Speculation About Succession
Zelensky Calls on World Leaders to Back Peace Amidst Strains with Trump
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