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Spanish Judge Releases Two Suspects Investigated Over Alleged Hezbollah Links
Two individuals arrested on suspicion of ties to Hezbollah have been granted provisional release after a judge found insufficient immediate evidence to justify pre-trial detention while investigations continue.
Spain's Most Dynamic Regional Economies Continue to Outpace the National Average
Madrid, the Valencian Community, Murcia and the Balearic Islands are expected to lead economic growth through 2026, supported by strong tourism demand, active property markets and rising employment.
Spanish Research Centres Secure Major European Funding for Personalised Medicine
Research institutes in Barcelona and Madrid have won competitive European Union grants to accelerate genomic therapies, reinforcing Spain's growing standing in biotechnology and life sciences.
Spanish Agricultural Technology Firms Expand Use of Artificial Intelligence to Tackle Drought
Agritech companies are deploying satellite imagery and predictive tools to help farmers manage water resources and protect crop yields as climate change intensifies pressure on agriculture.
Telefónica, ACS and Cellnex Named Spain's Most Reputable Listed Companies
A new corporate reputation study ranked Telefónica, ACS and Cellnex as the most highly regarded companies in the IBEX 35 for governance, transparency and public trust.
Spanish Universities Rank Among Europe's Leaders in Cybersecurity Education
Universities including the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Nebrija University and Comillas Pontifical University have been recognised among Europe's top institutions for postgraduate cybersecurity studies.
Naturgy Adds Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta to Its Board
The Spanish energy company has appointed Enrico Letta as an independent director as private equity firm CVC Capital Partners exits the utility's board.
Spanish Government Forgives €940 Million Tax Debt Owed by State Broadcaster RTVE
The government has approved the cancellation of €940 million in accumulated value-added tax liabilities at public broadcaster RTVE, improving its finances while prompting criticism from private media companies.
Extreme Summer Heat Raises Concerns Over Spain's Long-Term Tourism Model
Scientists and tourism executives are warning that increasingly frequent heatwaves could disrupt Spain's traditional summer tourism economy and encourage a shift toward off-season travel and northern destinations.
El Corte Inglés Appoints Javier Catena as Chief Executive to Lead Transformation Efforts
Spain's largest department store group has named Javier Catena as chief executive, tasking him with accelerating digital transformation, optimising property assets and improving profitability.
Foreign Buyers Continue to Drive Spain's Luxury Coastal Property Market
High-net-worth investors from Northern Europe and North America are increasing purchases of premium homes in destinations such as Marbella, Mallorca and Ibiza, pushing luxury property prices to new highs.
Spanish Air Force Leads Multinational NATO Exercise Ramstein Flag 2026
Spain is directing large-scale multinational air defence operations during NATO's Ramstein Flag exercises, highlighting its expanding leadership role within the alliance.
Spain's Technology Startups Attract Fresh Investment in Artificial Intelligence and Software
Spanish startups focused on artificial intelligence, predictive logistics and healthcare software are securing new venture capital funding, strengthening the country's growing technology ecosystem.
European Court Rejects Catalan Appeal Over Return of Sijena Artworks
The European Court of Human Rights has refused to halt the transfer of the historic Sijena paintings to Aragon, bringing a long-running cultural and legal dispute involving Catalan authorities closer to a conclusion.
Madrid Nuevo Norte to Release New Development Land to Ease Housing Shortages
Developers behind Europe's largest urban regeneration project plan to release residential and commercial plots in Madrid's Las Tablas district by the end of next year to add new housing supply in the capital.
Spanish Grocery Spending Rises More Than Four Percent as Inflation Pressures Persist
Households increased spending on essential food purchases by 4.2 percent in the first half of 2026, underscoring the continuing effect of inflation on purchasing power despite broader economic stabilisation.
Spain's High-Speed Rail Competition Continues to Lower Fares
The liberalisation of Spain's high-speed rail market is intensifying competition among Renfe, Ouigo and Iryo, driving down ticket prices and attracting passengers away from domestic airlines.
Housing Crisis Pushes More Spanish Workers Into Permanent Life in Motorhomes
Rising rents and limited housing supply in cities including Málaga are forcing a growing number of employed residents to live in caravans and motorhomes, highlighting worsening affordability pressures in popular coastal regions.
Iberia-Air Europa Merger Talks Enter Decisive Phase Under EU Scrutiny
Negotiations over International Airlines Group's proposed acquisition of Air Europa are reaching a critical stage as the companies seek to address European Union competition concerns through potential route concessions.
Spain's Solar Boom Intensifies Calls for Investment in Grid Storage
Solar generation has frequently exceeded 70 percent of electricity production during peak daylight hours in June, prompting warnings that significant investment in batteries and transmission infrastructure is needed to maintain grid stab...
Spain's Largest Banks Post Record First-Half Profits
Major Spanish lenders have reported unprecedented earnings, benefiting from elevated European Central Bank interest rates, resilient employment conditions and robust corporate lending activity.
Barcelona Confirms Plan to Eliminate Tourist Apartments by 2028
Barcelona's municipal government is moving ahead with legislation to end short-term tourist rental licences by 2028 in an effort to return more homes to residents and ease mounting housing pressures.
European Leaders Criticise Spain's Mass Regularisation of Undocumented Migrants
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other conservative European leaders have rebuked Madrid over its migrant regularisation programme, arguing that unilateral immigration measures risk undermining stability across the Schengen Area.
Spain Generates More Than 60 Percent of Electricity from Renewable Sources
Renewable energy supplied 61 percent of Spain's electricity during the first four months of the year, reducing dependence on imported natural gas and reinforcing the country's position as one of Europe's leading clean energy producers.
Spain's Economy Expected to Outperform Eurozone Again in 2026
Forecasts from Banco de España and BBVA Research project economic growth of 2.3 percent this year, supported by strong job creation, expanding services exports and continued inflows of skilled migrants.
Spain Set to Receive Record 100 Million International Visitors in 2026
Spain expects to welcome more than 100 million foreign tourists for the first time this year, with travellers increasingly choosing Spanish destinations and helping lift tourism revenues by nearly seven percent in the first quarter.
Spain to Deploy Additional Aircraft and Naval Assets for NATO Operations
The Spanish Defence Ministry has committed eight fighter jets, three tanker aircraft and a naval frigate to support NATO security operations as European allies assume greater responsibilities while the United States shifts strategic atte...
Spain Signals Readiness for Early Elections as Sánchez and Feijóo Reposition Political Strategies
Spain's political landscape is increasingly focused on the prospect of an early general election after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez indicated he could bring forward the vote and opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo acknowledged possibl...
Banco de España Warns Housing Affordability Crisis Is Deepening in Major Cities
Spain's central bank said strong migration, limited housing construction and elevated borrowing costs are placing increasing pressure on young households in Madrid, Barcelona and other major urban centres.
Spain Calls on NATO to Strengthen Security Focus on North Africa and the Sahel
Spanish officials urged alliance partners in Brussels to devote greater attention to the southern flank, warning that instability, irregular migration and Russian influence in North Africa and the Sahel pose direct risks to Mediterranean...
Spanish Intelligence Warns of Mercenary Recruitment Networks Linked to Sudan Conflict
Spanish and European intelligence services reported increasing concern over networks recruiting former Latin American military personnel and moving them through Europe toward the civil war in Sudan.
Police Seize Large Fuel Caches Used by Drug Smuggling Networks in Southern Spain
Law enforcement agencies in Gibraltar and Andalusia confiscated nearly two tonnes of petrol hidden in coastal caves and intended to supply high-speed vessels used by trafficking organisations.
Spanish Police Identify Fugitive Drug Lord Behind Sophisticated Morocco-Andalusia Tunnel Network
Authorities said they have identified the alleged mastermind of an underground smuggling network across the Strait of Gibraltar, highlighting the growing challenge posed by organised crime in southern Spain.
Chinese Electric Vehicle Manufacturers Explore Investments in Spanish Assembly Plants
Representatives from major Chinese electric vehicle brands are assessing industrial sites in Catalonia and Valencia as potential manufacturing bases that could help avoid future European Union import tariffs.
Madrid and Barcelona Retain Leading Positions in European Fintech and Biotechnology Investment
A new European report showed Spain's two largest cities attracted record early-stage venture capital investment during the first half of the year, particularly in financial technology and healthcare biotechnology.
Iberia Expands Latin American Routes to Strengthen Madrid's Role as a Transatlantic Hub
The airline announced more flights to major South American destinations as it seeks to consolidate Madrid's position as a leading passenger and cargo gateway between Europe and Latin America.
Spain Launches New Funding Round to Attract Global Semiconductor Manufacturers
The Ministry of Economic Affairs introduced additional funding and tax incentives under its national semiconductor strategy to encourage Asian and European chipmakers to establish manufacturing operations in Spain.
Migration Helps Spain Avoid Demographic Decline and Supports Pension Finances
The National Statistics Institute said sustained immigration from Latin America and North Africa is expanding the labour force and providing important near-term support for Spain's pension system.
Foreign Investment Surges Into Spanish Commercial Property Market
Private equity firms and sovereign wealth funds have stepped up investment in Spanish logistics facilities and prime commercial assets, viewing the country as a relative safe haven amid weaker property markets elsewhere in Europe.
Analysts Warn Heatwaves and Rising Energy Costs Could Weigh on Future Tourism Growth
Economists said increasingly frequent extreme heat events and higher operating costs for hotels could eventually discourage summer travel and reduce long-term growth in Spain's tourism industry.
Spain's Tourism Boom Continues as Hotels and Airlines Expand Capacity
New industry data showed international arrivals continue to rise across Madrid, Barcelona, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, reinforcing investor confidence in Spain's hospitality and aviation sectors ahead of the peak summer ...
Spain and Catalonia Intensify Talks Over Expanded Fiscal Autonomy
Negotiations between the national government and Catalan parties have gained urgency as discussions over greater fiscal powers carry significant implications for coalition stability, regional financing and broader constitutional questions.
Spain and Gibraltar Begin Dismantling Border Infrastructure Under Post-Brexit Agreement
Workers have started removing long-standing frontier structures between Spain and Gibraltar as both sides move toward establishing a permanent fluid border arrangement despite ongoing disputes over sewage discharges into shared waters.
Spain's High-Speed Rail Network Sets Passenger Record as Competition Drives Down Fares
The national railway administrator reported record passenger volumes as new French and Italian operators expand competition on Spain's high-speed lines and encourage travellers to switch from short-haul flights.
Global Technology Companies Expand Artificial Intelligence Data Centres in Spain
Major United States technology firms are increasing investment in hyperscale data centres near Zaragoza and Madrid, attracted by abundant renewable energy supplies and Spain's strategic fibre-optic links with the Americas.
Spain Accelerates Investment in Green Hydrogen and Solar Projects
The Ministry for Ecological Transition has approved billions of euros in permits for new solar and green hydrogen developments, aiming to position Spain as a leading European exporter of clean energy.
Persistent Drought Threatens Spain's Olive Oil, Wine and Citrus Production
Agricultural groups warned that depleted reservoirs in Andalusia and Catalonia continue to threaten export yields of premium olive oil, wine and citrus despite winter storms in some parts of the country.
Spain Issues Extreme Heat Warning as Temperatures Expected to Exceed Thirty-Eight Degrees Celsius
The State Meteorological Agency warned of an exceptional late-June heatwave across the Iberian Peninsula, raising concerns over public health risks and potential damage to agricultural production following the country's second-warmest sp...
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