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Tuesday, Jun 09, 2026
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Spain National Football Team Faces Peru in Key Pre-Tournament Friendly
The reigning European champions will use the June 9 match to test tactical options and integrate younger players as preparations continue for upcoming international competitions.
Elis Strengthens Spanish Presence With Acquisition of Barcelona-Based RS10
The French services company has completed the takeover of the Catalan textile and laundry specialist, expanding its footprint in healthcare and hospitality support services.
Acciona Energía Sells Hydroelectric Assets to Fund Renewable Energy Expansion
The Spanish energy group has completed the sale of a portfolio of small hydroelectric plants, freeing capital for new investments in solar and wind projects.
German Technology Firm q.beyond Expands Into Spain With AI Compliance Services
The company is targeting Spanish businesses preparing for stricter European Union artificial intelligence regulations by offering auditing, risk assessment and compliance support.
Marbella Hosts Major Artificial Intelligence and Startup Events to Attract Global Investment
The southern Spanish city is preparing to welcome technology researchers, entrepreneurs and investors as it seeks to strengthen its position as a growing innovation hub.
Port of Alicante Launches Green Hydrogen Project to Decarbonise Maritime Operations
The Mediterranean port has opened a public tender for a renewable hydrogen facility intended to support cleaner shipping activities and advance regional energy transition goals.
United Nations Warns Spain to Prepare for Severe Summer Heat After Deadly Spring Temperatures
International climate agencies have urged Spanish authorities to strengthen heat-response measures after spring heatwaves were linked to more than 100 deaths and forecasts pointed to further extreme conditions.
European Investment Bank Backs Barcelona Metro Expansion With €300 Million Loan
The financing agreement with the Catalan government will support a major rail extension designed to improve urban mobility, strengthen public transport links and reduce reliance on private vehicles.
Catalonia Surpasses €100 Billion in Annual Exports as Industrial Growth Continues
Government and business leaders highlighted the milestone during the Cercle d’Economia summit, underscoring Catalonia’s role as one of Europe’s leading manufacturing and export centres.
Spanish Inflation Expected to Rise as Middle East Tensions Push Up Energy Costs
Economists and European institutions warn that higher global energy prices could reignite inflationary pressures in Spain despite the country’s strong economic performance.
US Sanctions on Cuba Raise Risks for Major Spanish Hotel Groups
New measures from the administration of President Donald Trump are increasing pressure on foreign businesses operating in Cuba, creating uncertainty for Spanish hospitality companies with substantial investments on the island.
Spain Begins Work on 2027 Budget Focused on Housing and Fiscal Discipline
The government has started drafting its 2027 spending plans with an emphasis on expanding housing investment, maintaining social programmes and reducing public debt to below 100% of gross domestic product.
European Commission and OECD Forecast Spain Will Remain Eurozone Growth Leader in 2026
Updated economic projections indicate Spain is set to outperform its European peers for a third consecutive year, supported by strong consumer demand, record employment and continued population growth through migration.
Pedro Sánchez and Pope Leo XIV Hold Private Talks During Historic Vatican Visit to Spain
The Spanish prime minister and the pope met behind closed doors for a brief but symbolically significant discussion that highlighted the complex relationship between Spain’s Socialist-led government and the Holy See.
Tens of Thousands Rally in Madrid Calling for Pedro Sánchez to Resign
An estimated 40,000 protesters backed by conservative and right-wing parties gathered in the Spanish capital demanding early elections, increasing pressure on the prime minister amid ongoing investigations involving members of his politi...
Pope Leo XIV Meets Abuse Survivors in Madrid and Pledges Continued Church Reform
During his visit to Spain, the pontiff held a private meeting with six victims of clergy sexual abuse, acknowledging past failures and reaffirming efforts to strengthen accountability and support for survivors.
Pope Leo XIV Urges Spanish Lawmakers to Protect Migrants in First Address to Parliament in Fifteen Years
Speaking before Spain’s Congress of Deputies during a landmark visit, Pope Leo XIV called for respect for international law and the rights of migrants, receiving a prolonged standing ovation and reinforcing the Vatican’s engagement with ...
The Hague-Like Role for Madrid Expands as Spain Strengthens International Mediation Efforts
Spain is increasingly leveraging diplomatic channels and parliamentary engagement to position itself as a key European venue for dialogue on international conflicts and political negotiations.
Delays at Havana Consulate Complicate Spanish Residency Applications for Cubans
Administrative bottlenecks, scams and recurring power outages at Spain's consulate in Havana are slowing residency procedures for thousands of Cuban applicants.
Spain Seeks to Repair Trade and Political Relations Across Latin America
The Foreign Ministry is pursuing diplomatic outreach to several Latin American countries in an effort to safeguard extensive Spanish investments in banking, energy and telecommunications.
Telecom Operators Restructure as 5G Rollout Intensifies
Spain's telecommunications sector continues to consolidate as major operators seek greater scale to finance nationwide fifth-generation network deployment and fibre expansion.
Spanish Startups Draw Rising Investment in Artificial Intelligence and Fintech
Venture capital firms are increasing funding for companies in Madrid and Barcelona, with artificial intelligence, digital banking and enterprise software attracting particular interest.
Spain Accelerates Semiconductor Ambitions Through European Chips Act Funding
The government is advancing funding programmes designed to attract semiconductor manufacturers and strengthen strategic technology supply chains with support from European Union subsidies.
Mar Menor Recovery Advances but Environmental Risks Persist
Scientists report significant ecological improvement in the Mar Menor lagoon a decade after a major pollution crisis, though agricultural runoff and climate pressures continue to threaten its recovery.
Iberdrola and Endesa Increase Investment in National Grid Upgrades
The two utility groups announced major spending plans to modernise Spain's electricity network and accommodate rapidly expanding renewable energy capacity.
Spanish Farmers Accelerate Water-Saving Investments Amid Persistent Drought
Agricultural producers in Andalusia and southeastern Spain are deploying desalination, water recycling and precision irrigation technologies to protect exports from prolonged dry conditions.
Port of Alicante Approves Green Hydrogen Project for Maritime Decarbonisation
The Alicante Port Authority has authorised a €5 million tender for a renewable hydrogen facility aimed at reducing emissions from shipping and port operations along the Mediterranean coast.
Renewable Energy Boom Drives Spanish Power Prices Well Below European Rivals
Large-scale solar and wind investments have pushed Spanish 2027 electricity futures significantly below comparable German and Italian contracts, enhancing the country's appeal for energy-intensive industries.
Spain's Working Week Remains Above Northern European Levels
Labour market data show Spaniards work an average of 36.3 hours per week, a factor complicating political discussions over proposals for a four-day workweek.
Major Tourism Investments Accelerate Ahead of Peak Summer Season
Hotel operators and airlines are expanding capacity across the Balearic and Canary Islands, reflecting strong investor confidence in continued growth across Spain's premium tourism markets.
Spain's High-Speed Rail Expansion Continues to Reduce Domestic Air Travel
The expansion of high-speed rail services and growing competition among operators are reshaping domestic travel patterns and reducing demand for short-haul flights between major cities.
Growing Opposition to Short-Term Rentals Intensifies Across Tourist Destinations
Authorities in Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca and Málaga face mounting pressure to restrict holiday rentals as residents link tourism growth to worsening housing shortages and rising living costs.
Tourism and Population Growth Expose Mounting Pressure on Spanish Infrastructure
Researchers warn that a resident population of 50 million combined with more than 100 million annual international visitors is placing increasing strain on transport, water and healthcare systems.
Former Prime Minister Zapatero Faces Investigation Over Venezuela Mediation Activities
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is defending his role in facilitating dialogue between Venezuelan political factions while facing a domestic investigation into allegations involving influence peddling and money laundering.
Spain Expands Diplomatic Engagement in Middle East Peace Efforts
Palestinian activist Arab Barghouti met political leaders in Madrid as Spain continued to position itself as an active diplomatic voice on Palestinian statehood and broader regional peace initiatives.
Spain Moves to Challenge Tax Residency Rulings in High-Profile Cases
The Ministry of Finance is preparing legal appeals against recent court interpretations of tax residency rules, seeking to preserve enforcement powers and protect government revenues.
Catalan Exports Remain Above €100 Billion for Third Consecutive Year
Economic figures presented in Barcelona showed Catalan exports exceeded €100 billion for a third straight year, supported by more than 18,000 exporting companies and strong international demand.
Madrid Attracts Growing Wave of Latin American Wealth and Luxury Property Investment
Private banks and real estate advisers reported continued strong inflows of capital from affluent Latin American investors, further establishing Madrid as a leading destination for international wealth preservation.
Spanish Defence Companies Win Major European Union Modernisation Contracts
Defence groups including Navantia and Indra secured significant EU-funded contracts for naval and aerospace programmes, supporting industrial employment and advancing European defence capabilities.
Spain Strengthens Maritime Patrols as Migration Pressure Rises Near Canary Islands
Spanish authorities have deployed additional naval and aerial resources along Atlantic migration routes as sustained arrivals from the West African coast continue to challenge border management operations.
Pope Leo XIV Meets Abuse Survivors During Visit to Madrid
Pope Leo XIV held a private meeting with six survivors of clerical sexual abuse at the Vatican embassy in Madrid, signalling renewed efforts by the Catholic Church to address past failures and strengthen support for victims.
Banco de España Warns Housing Costs Are Squeezing Younger Generations
Spain's central bank said high property prices and elevated borrowing costs continue to limit access to housing for younger households, particularly in major urban centres including Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia.
US-Spain Relations Face Strain Over Defence Spending and Diplomatic Access
The United States ambassador to Spain publicly voiced frustration over Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's refusal to hold a formal meeting and reiterated Washington's calls for substantially higher Spanish defence spending within NATO.
Catalonia and Madrid Intensify Fiscal Autonomy Talks Ahead of Budget Negotiations
Spanish and Catalan officials are accelerating discussions on expanded fiscal powers for Catalonia, a politically sensitive issue that remains central to maintaining support for the national coalition government.
Spain Reaches Record Employment as Workforce Exceeds 22.3 Million
New government data show registered employment has risen above 22.3 million workers for the first time, reinforcing the strength of Spain's labour market and supporting public finances through higher tax and social security revenues.
OECD Confirms Spain as Eurozone's Fastest-Growing Major Economy
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development forecasts Spanish economic growth of 2.2% in 2026, extending the country's position as the fastest-growing major economy in the euro area for a third consecutive year.
Spain Launches 2027 Budget Process with Record Housing Investment Plan
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government has begun work on the 2027 budget, pledging the largest public housing investment programme in Spain's democratic history while maintaining plans to reduce the fiscal deficit to 2.2% of gross dom...
Pope Leo XIV Urges Spain to Reject Polarisation and Discrimination During Historic Parliamentary Address
During the first papal visit to Spain in fifteen years, Pope Leo XIV received a prolonged ovation after addressing a joint session of parliament, calling for respect for human dignity and warning against growing political polarisation an...
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