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Firefighters Contain Major Wildfire West of Madrid as Confinement Orders Lifted
Emergency crews and military units have contained a wildfire that burned more than 300 hectares around Aldea del Fresno and Villamantilla, allowing authorities in the Community of Madrid to lift residential confinement orders as high tem...
African Swine Fever Causes Nearly 1.2 Billion Euros in Losses for Spain’s Pork Industry
The Unió de Pagesos farmers’ union estimates that African swine fever has caused almost 1.2 billion euros in losses across Spain’s pork industry, with producers in Catalonia and Aragon among those facing significant financial pressure.
Morocco Expands Visa-Free Access for African Nationals While Rejecting EU Migration Criticism
Morocco has removed visa requirements for several African countries as part of efforts to strengthen its ties across the continent, while rejecting European criticism over its handling of migration to Spanish territories.
Spanish Parliament Awards More Than One Million Euros for New Usher Uniforms
Spain’s lower house of parliament has awarded a contract worth more than one million euros to a theatrical tailoring company known for work on Hollywood historical films to redesign uniforms for parliamentary ushers.
Spain’s National Court Reviews Extradition Request for US Activist Detained on Ibiza
The National Court in Madrid is considering an extradition request for US citizen and pro-Palestine activist Fergie Chambers, whose defence team argues that the case against him is politically motivated.
Madrid Relies on Private Clinics to Provide Abortion Services Amid Public-Sector Objections
The Madrid regional health authority has acknowledged using multimillion-euro contracts with private clinics to ensure abortion services because of widespread conscientious objection among public hospital staff, prompting renewed debate ...
Spanish Job Vacancies Fall by More Than 16,000 as Labour Shortages Ease
Spain recorded a decline of more than 16,000 unfilled vacancies in the second quarter, leaving about 143,000 positions open and indicating that labour shortages in services and industry are beginning to ease.
Spain’s Tourism Sector Maintains Strong Summer Performance Despite Rising Climate Risks
Spanish hospitality and retail businesses are reporting strong financial results during the August holiday period, while insurers warn that more frequent heatwaves and wildfires could increase the long-term economic risks facing Mediterr...
Spain’s Unemployment Rate Falls Below 10 Percent as Foreign Workers Drive Job Growth
Spain’s unemployment rate has fallen below 10 percent, while foreign-born workers accounted for nearly half of newly created private-sector positions in the second quarter, highlighting their growing role in the expanding labour market.
Spain’s Economy Set to Grow 2.4 Percent Despite Energy and Climate Pressures
Major financial institutions including CaixaBank Research have raised Spain’s 2026 growth forecast to 2.4 percent, keeping the country among Europe’s fastest-growing major economies despite higher oil prices and extreme summer heat.
Spain and France Dismantle Human Smuggling Network in Joint Pyrenees Operation
Spanish and French police have dismantled a criminal network accused of transporting undocumented migrants across the Pyrenees, strengthening cooperation between the two countries on their shared European border.
Spanish Police Monitor Vigilante Groups Targeting Migrants in Ceuta
Spanish authorities are monitoring neighbourhood patrols in Ceuta after residents used encrypted messaging services to organise unlawful sweeps and encourage violence against migrants, raising concerns about escalating social tensions.
Ceuta Healthcare System Strained by Infectious Disease Outbreaks Amid Migrant Influx
Medical professionals and nursing unions in Ceuta say emergency healthcare facilities are nearing capacity as tuberculosis, scabies and gastroenteritis spread among migrants living in overcrowded municipal facilities.
Spain and Italy Face Diplomatic Tensions Over Retaliatory Travel Restrictions
Spain has introduced targeted entry restrictions on travellers arriving from Italy in response to immigration measures adopted by the government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as tensions over the Ceuta crisis intensify.
European Commission Backs Spain’s Authority to Deport Irregular Migrants From Ceuta
The European Commission has confirmed that existing EU rules allow Spain to return irregular arrivals to Morocco, backing Madrid as European leaders warn that migration policy could influence further arrivals.
Ceuta Border Crisis Escalates as 80,000 Migrants Cross From Morocco Since Late July
Authorities in Spain’s North African enclave of Ceuta are seeking emergency federal assistance after a reported 80,000 people crossed from Morocco, overwhelming reception facilities and leaving thousands in temporary outdoor camps.
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Mykhailo Fedorov's appeal challenges President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as martial law continues to bar elections during Russia's full-scale war. "Democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia," he said.
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LaLiga Delays Real Madrid and Barcelona Openers to Meet World Cup Rest Rules
LaLiga has postponed the opening 2026–27 league matches for Real Madrid and Barcelona until late August to comply with mandatory twenty-one-day rest requirements for players following the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Barcelona Signs Spanish Midfielder Rodri From Manchester City for Sixty Million Euros
FC Barcelona has presented Spanish midfielder Rodri as its latest major signing after completing a sixty million euro transfer from Manchester City, beating reported competition from Real Madrid for one of Spain’s leading international p...
Total Solar Eclipse Drives Tourism Surge Across Spanish Cities
The first total solar eclipse visible from Spain in more than a century has boosted late-summer hotel bookings and visitor spending in cities including Castellón and Zaragoza, bringing increased tourism activity to destinations beyond th...
Military Emergency Unit Deployed as Wildfire Forces Evacuations in Madrid Region
Spain’s Military Emergencies Unit has been deployed to fight a rapidly spreading forest fire in Madrid’s Sierra Oeste, while authorities ordered evacuations from residential areas in Aldea del Fresno amid strong winds and extreme summer ...
Only Eleven Percent of Spanish Companies Have Adopted Artificial Intelligence, Study Finds
A technology audit found that eleven point four percent of Spanish businesses are actively using artificial intelligence, pointing to a significant gap in corporate adoption that could weigh on industrial productivity and competitiveness.
Spain and Portugal Attract Two Hundred Eleven Million Euros in Cleantech Investment
Clean technology companies in Spain and Portugal attracted two hundred eleven million euros of investment in the second quarter, although industry analysts say bureaucratic delays are slowing the conversion of funding into new electricit...
International Wealth Drives Madrid’s Ultra-Luxury Property Market to New Highs
Off-market residential property deals in Madrid’s most exclusive neighbourhoods are reaching between fourteen million and sixteen million United States dollars, highlighting strong demand for premium homes from international buyers.
Spanish Households Spend Nearly Forty Percent of Income on Housing as Rents Rise
Households across Spain are allocating almost forty percent of their income to housing, according to new economic data, with rising costs encouraging some older residents to move to rural areas while affordability pressures intensify in ...
European Union Sends Spain Another Six Billion Euros Under Recovery Fund
The European Commission has authorised another six billion euros for Spain’s pandemic recovery and resilience programme, taking total EU recovery funding received by the country to seventy-eight billion euros after Madrid verified three ...
Spain’s Public Debt Holds Above One Hundred Percent of GDP Despite Strong Growth
Spain’s general government debt stood at one hundred and one point five percent of gross domestic product at the end of the second quarter, according to the Bank of Spain, underscoring continued pressure on public finances despite robust...
Spanish Banks Near Five Hundred Billion Euros in Combined IBEX 35 Market Value
Spanish banks have extended a strong stock-market rally that has pushed their combined market capitalisation toward five hundred billion euros, giving the financial sector a roughly forty percent share of the total value of the IBEX 35.
Spain Records Highest Inflation Among Major Eurozone Economies as Summer Energy Demand Rises
Spain’s harmonised inflation rate reached three point nine percent in July, according to Eurostat, making it the highest among the four largest European Union economies as extreme summer temperatures lifted electricity demand and geopoli...
Spain Reports Scabies Outbreak Among Soldiers Deployed to Ceuta Border
Spain’s Defence Ministry has acknowledged an outbreak of scabies among military personnel deployed to the Ceuta border, with military associations reporting that more than sixty soldiers have contracted the infection during the migration...
Moroccan Rights Body Accuses Spanish Authorities of Abusing Migrants in Ceuta
Morocco’s National Human Rights Council has formally accused Spanish law enforcement of physically mistreating migrants and ordering businesses in Ceuta to close, adding to tensions between Madrid and Rabat over border management.
Spanish Opposition Leader Feijóo Threatens Supreme Court Action Over Ceuta Migration Crisis
People’s Party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo says he will seek Supreme Court action against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government, demanding the expulsion of irregular migrants and accusing the central government of abandoning the Span...
Barcelona Announces Signing of Ballon d’Or Winner Rodri Through 2030
Barcelona has announced the signing of Spanish midfielder Rodri from Manchester City on a four-year contract after reportedly overcoming a rival bid from Real Madrid.
Colombian Community in Spain Launches Relief Efforts After Major Earthquake
Colombian residents across Spain are organizing fundraising campaigns, benefit concerts and collections of essential supplies to support victims of a devastating earthquake in Colombia.
Valencia Fines Fourteen Teachers Over Participation in Regional Education Strikes
Valencia’s regional government has imposed more than eight thousand euros in fines on fourteen teachers who took part in recent strikes, escalating a dispute with education unions over labour rights and school funding.
Spain Faces Criticism Over Medication Shortages Affecting Transgender Patients
Advocacy groups and medical professionals are pressing Spain’s Health Ministry to address shortages of essential hormone treatments that they say are affecting transgender patients across the country.
Extreme Heat Deepens Inequality Across Spain’s Major Cities
Poorer neighbourhoods in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville are experiencing greater exposure to extreme summer heat, with limited green space and weaker housing insulation contributing to the uneven impact.
Malaga Closes Tourist Beaches Again After Elevated E. Coli Levels Detected
Authorities in Malaga have ordered several popular beaches to close for the third time in a month after water tests found elevated levels of E. Coli bacteria, disrupting tourism during the peak summer season.
Drought Threatens Spanish Agriculture as Water Shortages Pressure European Food Supplies
Persistent water shortages across major agricultural regions are threatening crop yields and forcing supply reductions, adding to food-price pressures as Spain faces prolonged hydrological stress.
Spain Faces Growing Economic Costs From Wildfires and Extreme Heat
Munich Re has warned that increasingly severe wildfires and prolonged heatwaves are placing greater financial pressure on Spanish emergency services and regional economies, adding to the cost of climate-related disasters.
Spain Offers Hotels and Restaurants Energy-Efficiency Grants of Up to Eleven Thousand Euros
The Ministry of Industry and Tourism has opened a fifteen million euro funding program for hotels and restaurants to upgrade equipment and improve energy efficiency, with support of up to eleven thousand euros per establishment.
Spain Receives Fourteen Million International Flight Seats in August as Air Capacity Expands
Scheduled international air capacity to Spain has risen seven point two percent from a year earlier, with airlines adding flights from markets including the United Kingdom and Italy during the peak summer season.
Madrid Court Orders Regional Government to Restore Forest Fire Prevention Funds
A court has ordered the Madrid regional government to restore previously unspent funding for forest fire prevention, dealing a setback to the administration of regional President Isabel Díaz Ayuso over its management of environmental spe...
Spain’s Tourism Boom Fuels Growing Backlash Over Housing Costs and Urban Displacement
Residents and civic groups in Barcelona, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands are intensifying protests against mass tourism, citing unaffordable housing, neighbourhood displacement and growing pressure on local communities.
Spain’s Luxury Tourists Generate Twenty Percent of Foreign Spending Despite Small Transaction Share
Premium and luxury travellers account for about twenty percent of foreign in-person spending in Spain while representing only three percent of international payment-card transactions, according to CaixaBank Research.
Granada Hit by Magnitude Four Point Eight Earthquake as Seismic Activity Continues
A magnitude four point eight earthquake struck Granada and surrounding areas, injuring three people and causing structural damage in the latest and strongest tremor in a continuing seismic sequence.
Spain Expands Six Hundred Million Euro Aid Scheme for Energy-Intensive Industries
The Spanish government has expanded compensation for indirect carbon costs to sectors including ceramic tile and fibreglass manufacturing, providing six hundred million euros to help energy-intensive companies manage higher costs linked ...
Spain’s Private Sector Accounts for Most New Jobs as Foreign Workers Fill Nearly Half of Vacancies
Private employers generated ninety-four percent of new jobs created over the past year, while foreign-born workers accounted for forty-nine percent of recent vacancies, highlighting the growing role of immigrant labour in Spain’s workforce.
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