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Flash Floods Kill Two in Ponferrada as Magnitude Five Earthquake Hits Granada
Severe weather and seismic activity struck Spain at the same time, with flash floods in Ponferrada killing two people and injuring five others while a magnitude five earthquake shook central Granada.
Huesca Wildfire Kills Military Responder and Forces More Than One Thousand Evacuations
A major wildfire in Las Peñas de Riglos has burned more than sixteen thousand hectares and forced the evacuation of over one thousand people, while a Military Emergencies Unit soldier was killed and Aragon requested firefighting assistan...
Spain Records Strong Tourism Demand Despite Growing Overtourism Protests
International visitor numbers remain exceptionally strong during Spain's peak August tourism season, supporting the country's position as a leading Mediterranean destination while local authorities in the Balearic and Canary Islands face...
Murcia Court Orders Social Security Registration for 140 Glovo Delivery Riders
The High Court of Justice of Murcia has ordered the social security registration of one hundred and forty Glovo delivery riders, reinforcing Spain's employment protections and adding to legal pressure on gig-economy platforms operating o...
Bank of Spain Warns Housing Shortage Has Become a National Emergency
The Bank of Spain has described the country's housing situation as a national emergency, warning that limited supply and rising rents are putting increasing pressure on younger people and intensifying demands for government action to imp...
Spain Extends Almaraz Nuclear Plant Operation to 2030 Amid Energy Security Concerns
The Spanish government has renewed the operating authorisation for the Almaraz nuclear plant until June 2030, citing energy security concerns linked to instability in the Middle East and prompting opposition from coalition partner Sumar ...
Sánchez and Illa Advance Talks on Greater Fiscal Autonomy for Catalonia
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Catalan leader Salvador Illa have stepped up negotiations over expanded fiscal autonomy for Catalonia, a politically sensitive issue that is important to the governing Socialists but strongly opposed by c...
Spain Reinforces Ceuta Border After More Than Five Thousand Irregular Migrants Arrive
The Spanish government has deployed Military Emergencies Unit personnel and national police to Ceuta after more than five thousand irregular migrants reached the North African enclave, intensifying debate over border security, healthcare...
Spain Faces Fifth Major Summer Heatwave as Marine Temperatures and Drought Intensify
Spain is experiencing its fifth major heatwave of the summer as unusually warm Mediterranean waters and broader climate patterns contribute to persistent extreme temperatures, worsening drought conditions, agricultural losses and wildfir...
Magnitude Five Earthquake Hits Granada, Causing Localized Structural Damage
A magnitude five earthquake struck Granada early on August 15, causing localized landslides and damage to residential and hotel buildings, while emergency officials reported no serious casualties and confirmed that the UNESCO-listed Alha...
Solar Eclipse Sends Short-Term Rental Rates Surging Across Spain
The August 12 total solar eclipse triggered a major increase in demand for accommodation across northern and eastern Spain, with average short-term rental rates rising by nearly ninety-eight percent as tighter housing regulations limited...
Spain Tightens Digital Identity and Anti-Money Laundering Rules for Fintech Firms
Banco de España and Spain's financial intelligence unit, SEPBLAC, have introduced stricter customer verification and continuous transaction monitoring requirements for fintech platforms, including tighter rules for remote onboarding and ...
Spain's Inflation Rises to Three Point Six Percent as Energy Costs Climb
Spain's annual inflation rate reached three point six percent in July, driven mainly by higher motor fuel and electricity prices, while resilient consumer activity and a strong labour market prompted Mapfre Economics to raise its 2026 gr...
Spain Reinforces Ceuta Security After Renewed Threats of Mass Border Crossings
Spain has increased military and police deployments in Ceuta after Moroccan authorities arrested one hundred and eleven people attempting a coordinated border breach, following social media campaigns urging further crossings and an earli...
Spanish Digital Platforms Adapt Marketing as Female Consumer Base Expands
E-commerce companies, financial technology applications and digital betting platforms in Spain are increasingly targeting female consumers through social media as companies respond to changing patterns in digital shopping and retail inve...
Spanish Banks Maintain Strong First-Half Performance as Lending Expands
Mid-sized Spanish banks reported solid profitability, resilient asset quality and stable funding during the first half of 2026, according to Fitch Ratings, with new lending growth and low loan impairment charges supporting results.
Spain Draws Six Million Visitors for Total Solar Eclipse, Boosting Rural Tourism
About six million domestic and international tourists travelled across northern and central Spain to view Europe's first total solar eclipse in 27 years, generating significant activity for rural hospitality businesses while putting addi...
Spain Warns of Severe Storms as DANA System Follows Prolonged Heatwave
Spain's national meteorological agency has issued severe weather warnings for a DANA system expected to bring intense thunderstorms, hail and rainfall exceeding 100 millimetres in some areas, with temperatures forecast to fall sharply af...
Wildfire in Huesca Forces Evacuations as Eight Thousand Hectares Burn Near Pyrenees
A major fire in Peñas de Riglos has destroyed about 8,000 hectares of vegetation and prompted evacuations in nearby communities, while authorities have reported an arrest linked to the outbreak.
Wildfire in Huelva Burns 31,000 Hectares as Extreme Heat Persists Across Andalusia
Emergency services and military units are fighting a major wildfire in Niebla, Huelva, that has destroyed about 31,000 hectares of forest and forced more than 800 residents to evacuate amid prolonged extreme summer temperatures.
Spain’s Consumer Technology Market Shifts Toward On-Device Artificial Intelligence
Spanish consumers are increasingly adopting smart-home and wearable devices that process artificial intelligence functions locally, with demand growing for technology that can manage tasks such as energy use and health monitoring without...
European Union Artificial Intelligence Rules Bring New Compliance Requirements for Spanish Technology Firms
Major provisions of the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act are now applicable in Spain, requiring technology companies and developers to introduce synthetic-content labelling and stronger risk controls for high-risk biometric app...
Spain’s Digital Economy Reaches 26% of Gross Domestic Product
Spain's digital economy has grown to an estimated 414 billion euros, equivalent to 26% of national gross domestic product, supported by extensive fifth-generation mobile coverage and high-speed broadband infrastructure.
Foreign Buyers Account for About 20% of Spain’s Property Market as Coastal Prices Surge
International purchasers from Scandinavia, the United States, Germany and the Netherlands are driving demand in premium markets such as the Costa del Sol and Balearic Islands, creating an increasingly divided housing market between forei...
Spain’s Housing Prices Rise as Severe Supply Shortage Limits Transactions
Resale home prices in Spain climbed 16% to 17% year on year to record levels even as transaction volumes fell by more than 3% in August, highlighting the effect of limited housing supply on the property market.
Spain Confirms Nine of Ten European Union Recovery Plan Reforms Completed
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says Spain has implemented nine of the ten structural reforms required under its European Union recovery plan, helping unlock billions of euros in funding for green energy and digital infrastructure.
Spain’s Inflation Accelerates to 3.6% as Fuel and Electricity Costs Rise
Consumer price inflation reached 3.6% in July, driven largely by a 16% increase in diesel prices and higher electricity costs, putting additional pressure on household purchasing power as wage growth remains around 3%.
Spain’s Economy Grows 0.7% in Second Quarter, Outpacing Eurozone Peers
The Spanish economy expanded 0.7% in the second quarter of 2026, supported by strong services activity and international tourism and continuing to outperform major eurozone economies including Germany and France.
Morocco Accuses Spain of Encouraging Irregular Migration as Ceuta Tensions Rise
Moroccan officials say Spanish policies are creating a pull effect for irregular migration, adding to growing tensions between Madrid and Rabat as protests in Ceuta demand stronger intervention from the Spanish central government.
Spain Deploys Security Forces in Ceuta Amid Warnings of Another Mass Border Crossing
Spanish authorities remain on high alert in Ceuta after intelligence indicated that migrant networks are using encrypted messaging services to coordinate another attempted mass crossing following severe recent pressure on the enclave's b...
Spain Tightens Border Checks on Italian Arrivals Amid Ceuta Migration Dispute
The Spanish government has ordered identity and passport checks for travellers arriving from Italy as a diplomatic dispute deepens over migration pressures in Ceuta and Italy's decision to maintain its own border controls.
Spain Faces Coalition Rift as Sumar Condemns Almaraz Nuclear Extension
Junior coalition partner Sumar has criticised Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez over the decision to extend Almaraz, accusing the government of responding to pressure from Iberdrola, Endesa and Naturgy rather than maintaining its planned tran...
Spain Extends Almaraz Nuclear Plant Operations Through June 2030 in Policy Reversal
The Spanish government has approved an extension for the Almaraz nuclear power station in Extremadura, allowing the country's largest nuclear facility to operate beyond the previously planned 2028 closure as energy market volatility pers...
Barcelona Reaches €50 Million Agreement to Transfer Ferran Torres to Paris Saint-Germain
FC Barcelona has reached an in-principle agreement to transfer Spanish international forward Ferran Torres to Paris Saint-Germain for about €50 million, providing additional financial room for a club still facing significant salary-cap c...
Madrid Adds 13 National Health Reference Centres for Rare and Complex Diseases
The Madrid regional government has secured accreditation for 13 new National Health System Reference Centres, bringing the region's total to more than 30 percent of Spain's highly specialised facilities for complex and rare diseases.
Wildfire in Huesca Forces Evacuations and Threatens Historic San Juan de la Peña Site
A major wildfire in Spain's Aragon region has burned about 8,000 hectares and forced nearly 900 residents to evacuate, while ancient remains from the San Juan de la Peña monastery were moved to protect them from the advancing fire.
Extreme Heat Could Reduce Repeat Visits by International Tourists, CaixaBank Research Warns
CaixaBank Research said increasingly frequent extreme heatwaves could weaken international visitors' willingness to return to Spain for future holidays, even as foreign tourist spending reached €13.5 billion in June.
Total Solar Eclipse Draws Millions to Rural Spain and Boosts Local Tourism
Millions of people gathered across northern and rural Spain to watch Western Europe's first total solar eclipse in nearly three decades, creating a major but temporary surge in demand for accommodation, hospitality and other local services.
Spain's Economy Grows 0.7 Percent in Second Quarter as Inflation Reaches 3.5 Percent
Spain's economy expanded 0.7 percent in the second quarter, maintaining stronger growth than many European peers, while annual inflation rose to 3.5 percent in July, signalling continued pressure from services and consumer prices.
Spanish Home Sales Forecast to Fall 7 Percent as Housing Shortage Drives Prices Higher
BBVA Research expects Spanish home transactions to decline by more than 7 percent in 2026 after property prices rose 12.9 percent earlier in the year. The bank said a severe shortage of housing is increasingly outweighing strong foreign ...
Spain's Population Reaches 49.8 Million as Immigration Drives Record Growth
Spain's population reached a record 49.8 million in the second quarter of 2026, according to the National Statistics Institute, with migration from Colombia, Venezuela and Morocco accounting for much of the increase and helping sustain t...
Spain Seeks EU Suspension of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza and Lebanon War
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Spain will formally ask the European Union to suspend its association agreement with Israel, marking a further step in Madrid's increasingly assertive position on the conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.
Barcelona Close to Releasing €90 Million in Salary Space as Ferran Torres Exit Advances
Barcelona’s financial directors are finalizing roster changes expected to free about €90 million in salary capacity, with the planned departure of forward Ferran Torres to French champions Paris Saint-Germain providing a major part of th...
Alicante Investigates Discovery of Roman Venus Sculpture in Supermarket Bag
Cultural authorities in the Valencian Community are investigating the handling of antiquities after municipal workers found the head of a Roman Venus sculpture, believed to be about 2,000 years old, inside a plastic bag at a public const...
Spain Deploys 1,700 Police for Crowds Watching Total Solar Eclipse
Spanish authorities deployed 1,700 police officers and imposed access restrictions in environmentally sensitive areas including Valencia’s La Albufera as millions of people gathered across the country to watch the total solar eclipse.
Moroccan Prime Minister Faces Criticism Over Mallorca Vacation During Ceuta Crisis
Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch is facing domestic criticism after reports that he was vacationing privately in Spain’s Balearic Islands while thousands of young Moroccans were involved in clashes with border guards during attemp...
Spain Searches for 75 Citizens Missing After Deadly Earthquake in Colombia
Spanish diplomatic services are coordinating urgent consular efforts to locate 75 Spanish nationals reported missing after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck Colombia’s coffee-growing region, killing more than 200 people.
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