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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Cites Vatican Support for Migration Policies Amid Domestic Legal Scrutiny
The Spanish government has highlighted recent Vatican backing for humanitarian migration principles as judicial investigations continue to target prominent political figures in Madrid.
Spain Accelerates Rollout of Nationwide Digital Medical Records System
The Ministry of Health has ordered the implementation of unified digital patient records across all seventeen autonomous communities to improve healthcare coordination and reduce unnecessary repeat testing.
Spanish Police Dismantle Transnational Organised Crime Network on the Costa del Sol
Spanish authorities, working with international partners, carried out coordinated raids in Andalusia to break up a cross-border criminal organisation involved in illicit logistics operations.
Barcelona Opens Year-Long Celebrations Marking 100 Years Since Antoni Gaudí's Death
The Catalan capital is hosting major exhibitions and cultural events that are expected to attract millions of visitors while renewing debate about the impact of mass tourism on urban life.
Spain's National Football Team Arrives in the United States Ahead of World Cup Opener
The European champions have reached North America for their opening match against Cape Verde in Atlanta, generating strong television audiences and commercial interest across Spain.
Spanish Universities Launch New Research Partnerships With Latin America
A group of Spanish universities has introduced a programme to streamline academic cooperation and attract scientific talent from South America to strengthen biotechnology and engineering research.
Tensions With North African Partners Complicate Spain's Energy Negotiations
Disputes over migration and territorial issues are creating additional challenges in talks with North African states and raising concerns about the future stability of natural gas imports.
Migrant Deaths on Route to the Canary Islands Rise Sharply as Crossings Increase
The non-governmental organization Caminando Fronteras says more than 1,300 migrants died attempting to reach Spanish territory during the first five months of the year, highlighting the dangers of the Atlantic migration corridor.
King Felipe VI Provides Royal Aircraft for Pope Leo XIV After Tenerife Flight Problem
The Spanish monarch offered his official aircraft to return Pope Leo XIV to Rome after technical difficulties grounded the pontiff's scheduled flight following a six-day visit to Spain.
Pope Leo XIV Inaugurates Sagrada Família's Tower of Jesus Christ as Barcelona Marks Gaudí Centenary
The Vatican formally inaugurated the basilica's central spire during ceremonies marking 100 years since Antoni Gaudí's death, making the unfinished structure the world's tallest church and boosting cultural tourism.
Spain Attracts New Semiconductor Packaging Facilities Under National Chip Strategy
Government-backed technology initiatives have secured commitments from international semiconductor companies to establish testing and packaging operations in Valencia and the Basque Country.
Inditex Reports Record Quarterly Margins as Logistics Investments Pay Off
The owner of Zara and Massimo Dutti exceeded market expectations, benefiting from automated distribution networks and an integrated digital retail strategy despite broader retail headwinds.
Spanish Agriculture Shifts Toward Drought-Resistant Crops as Heatwaves Damage Yields
Agricultural cooperatives in Murcia and Almería report declining output from water-intensive crops and are increasingly adopting resilient seed varieties and precision irrigation technologies.
Telefónica Expands European Cybersecurity Partnerships to Protect Critical Infrastructure
The Spanish telecommunications company has launched a joint initiative with European operators to strengthen defences against sophisticated cyber threats using advanced artificial intelligence systems.
Madrid and Barcelona Emerge as Southern Europe's Leading Data Centre Hubs
Global technology companies and cloud providers are investing in new computing facilities across central Spain and Catalonia, attracted by renewable energy resources and strategic submarine cable connections.
Spain's Tourism Sector Records Continued International Growth Ahead of Summer Season
New industry data show rising visitor numbers to Madrid, Barcelona, the Balearic Islands, and the Canary Islands, supporting further investment in hospitality, aviation, and luxury travel.
Barcelona Port Advances Shore Power Projects to Cut Cruise Ship Emissions
Authorities in Barcelona have finalized contracts to supply docked cruise vessels with electricity from the local grid, reducing diesel emissions in the city centre.
Competition on Spain's High-Speed Rail Network Drives Record Passenger Numbers and Lower Fares
Rivalry between Renfe, Iryo, and Ouigo is producing unprecedented passenger volumes and aggressive ticket pricing on key routes linking Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville.
Red Eléctrica Unveils Multi-Billion-Euro Grid Upgrade Programme to Support Solar Expansion
Spain's national grid operator has outlined major investments in transmission infrastructure to prevent network bottlenecks and integrate rapidly expanding solar generation capacity.
Andalusia and Catalonia Introduce Permanent Water Recycling Measures Amid Chronic Drought
Regional governments have approved long-term wastewater treatment and desalination programmes to protect agricultural production and secure urban water supplies as drought conditions persist.
Iberdrola and Repsol Expand Offshore Wind and Green Hydrogen Investments
Spain's two energy groups are accelerating spending on floating offshore wind projects and large-scale green hydrogen production as the country seeks to become a major exporter of clean energy to Europe.
Spain Reports Record Employment but Productivity Growth Remains Weak
Government figures show social security affiliation has reached a record high, although economists continue to warn that productivity growth is lagging behind that of northern European economies.
Spain Issues €5 Billion in Green Bonds as Investor Demand Remains Strong
The Spanish government has raised five billion euros through a new sovereign green bond sale, securing long-term financing for environmental initiatives and water infrastructure projects.
Madrid Strengthens Position as Europe's Financial Gateway for Latin American Capital
Financial institutions in Madrid report continued inflows of investment and corporate relocations from Mexico, Colombia, and Peru, reinforcing the city's role as a leading European hub for Latin American businesses and wealth.
Banco de España Warns Housing Costs Continue to Squeeze Younger Homebuyers
Spain's central bank says high borrowing costs and persistent housing shortages are limiting access to property for young professionals in major cities including Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
Spain Accelerates Naval Modernisation to Reinforce Mediterranean Security
The Ministry of Defence has fast-tracked investment in next-generation submarines and frigates to protect strategic shipping routes and strengthen Spain's role in NATO's southern maritime operations.
Spain Approves New Artificial Intelligence Rules for Public Administration
The Spanish parliament has adopted a broad framework governing the use of artificial intelligence across public institutions, aiming to improve transparency in automated decisions while encouraging technological innovation.
Spain's Infrastructure Strains as Annual Tourist Arrivals Exceed 100 Million
Demographic and economic analysts warn that Spain's transport networks, housing, and water systems are under growing pressure as a record influx of international visitors combines with a population that has reached 50 million.
Spanish Government and Catalan Leaders Intensify Negotiations Over Expanded Fiscal Autonomy
Talks between Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government and Catalan regional parties have resumed on greater fiscal powers for Catalonia, a politically sensitive issue with implications for coalition stability, regional financing, and Sp...
Spanish Court Orders Podemos Leader Ione Belarra to Pay Damages for Defaming Former Judge
A Spanish court has ordered Podemos Secretary General Ione Belarra to pay €9,000 in damages after she publicly accused former magistrate Manuel García-Castellón of corruption, intensifying debate over politics and judicial independence i...
Pope Leo XIV Urges Action Against Human Trafficking Networks During Canary Islands Visit
Concluding his apostolic journey to Spain, Pope Leo XIV condemned criminal organisations involved in migrant smuggling along the Atlantic route and called for international efforts to dismantle trafficking networks operating between West...
King Felipe VI Sends Royal Aircraft to Return Pope Leo XIV to Rome After Plane Malfunction
King Felipe VI provided his personal Falcon jet after the aircraft carrying Pope Leo XIV suffered a mechanical failure following the pontiff's visit to the Canary Islands, ensuring his safe return to Rome.
Water Restrictions Return to Parts of Southern Spain as Groundwater Reserves Remain Depleted
Municipalities across Málaga province have reimposed limits on agricultural and domestic water use, warning that underground aquifers have not recovered despite recent rainfall and highlighting persistent vulnerabilities in the region's ...
World's First Utility-Scale Hydrogen Engine Connects to Spanish Electricity Grid
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has successfully demonstrated a fully hydrogen-powered engine supplying electricity to the grid in Bermeo, marking a milestone for renewable energy storage and the decarbonisation of heavy power infrastr...
European Union Migration and Asylum Rules Take Effect Across Spain's Borders
The new European Union Pact on Migration and Asylum has entered into force, introducing stricter border screening measures and faster deportation procedures that will reshape Spain's management of irregular arrivals from North Africa.
Spain Remains Europe's Leading Hotel Investment Market Ahead of Record Tourism Year
Spain has retained its position as Europe's top destination for hotel investment for a third consecutive year, with Madrid and Barcelona attracting substantial capital as the country prepares to welcome an estimated 100 million internati...
European Court of Justice to Rule on Spain's Controversial Amnesty Law in Mid-July
The European Court of Justice will issue a binding decision on whether the amnesty granted to Catalan separatist leaders, including Carles Puigdemont, breaches European Union rules on embezzlement and terrorism.
European Commission and Goldman Sachs Forecast Spain Will Outperform the Eurozone This Year
New projections indicate the Spanish economy will expand by between 2.1 percent and 2.4 percent this year, with unemployment expected to fall below 10 percent for the first time since 2008 as productivity and fiscal resilience improve.
Spain Launches €15.5 Billion Sovereign Wealth Fund to Boost Technology and Advanced Manufacturing
The Spanish government has established a €15.5 billion national investment fund to support strategic industries, clean energy projects and infrastructure development, aiming to reduce external dependencies and attract private capital int...
Spain Women’s Team Beats Iceland 6-1 in World Cup Qualifier
The reigning women’s world champions recorded a dominant victory over Iceland, maintaining strong momentum in qualifying for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Judicial Scrutiny Intensifies Over Alleged Payments Linked to Socialist Party Activities
Spanish media reported that investigators are examining more than €125,000 in payments allegedly made by the Socialist Party to lawyers connected to political espionage and whistleblower cases.
State Development Lender Supports Sustainable Insulation Manufacturing Expansion
COFIDES approved a €1.5 million loan for Thermogreen to build its first international factory producing recycled thermal insulation materials.
Just Eat Finalizes Restructuring Plan Affecting Spanish Office Staff
The food delivery company reached an agreement covering up to 50 corporate employees in Spain while maintaining its rider network and operational activities.
Nissan Barcelona Workers Approve Voluntary Severance Plan
Labour unions at the former Nissan facility in Barcelona endorsed an agreement allowing 195 voluntary departures, providing temporary stability for the site’s workforce.
Port of Bilbao Strengthens Logistics Links With the United Kingdom
Representatives from more than 50 British logistics companies met Port of Bilbao officials in Liverpool as the Spanish port seeks to expand freight connections and post-Brexit trade routes.
Study Finds More Than 12% of Spain Has Shifted to an Arid Climate
Researchers reported that over 12% of mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands have transitioned to a more arid climate classification since 1961, raising concerns about future agricultural productivity.
Late Spring Rainfall Boosts Reservoir Levels Across Spain
Recent rains have replenished water reserves in regions including Catalonia and Andalusia, although officials say long-term water shortages remain a serious concern.
Climate Scientists Warn Spain to Prepare for Severe El Niño Heat
The World Meteorological Organization warned that El Niño conditions could bring exceptionally intense summer heat to Spain, increasing risks to agriculture and water resources.
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