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Spain’s Economy Stays Resilient as Tourism Reaches Record Summer Levels
Spain is experiencing strong domestic demand and unemployment below ten percent while record summer tourism supports economic activity, although higher energy costs linked to extreme heat and tensions in the Middle East are pushing infla...
Andalusian Drought and Mass Tourism Put Southern River Ecosystems Under Growing Pressure
Ecologists and hydrological experts warn that prolonged drought, extreme summer heat and heavy tourism are placing severe pressure on river ecosystems across Andalusia, prompting calls for tighter environmental protections and restrictio...
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Faces Consolidation as Heat and Drought Cut Agricultural Yields
Persistent drought and extreme temperatures are accelerating consolidation in Spain’s olive oil industry, with major companies discussing mergers that could create a €2.2 billion national champion as producers seek to protect export comp...
Spanish Companies Show Strong Readiness for Artificial Intelligence Adoption
A report by NTT Data found that 95% of Spanish companies consider themselves prepared for widespread artificial intelligence deployment, putting corporate confidence in Spain ahead of the global average.
Uber Wins Temporary Suspension of Spanish VAT Penalties in National Court
Spain’s National Court has suspended enforcement of major value-added tax penalties imposed on Uber for the 2016 to 2018 period, giving the company temporary relief as it pursues a separate €1.6 billion tax dispute in the United Kingdom.
OHLA Returns to Profit and Plans Legal Action Against Former Controlling Shareholders
Spanish infrastructure company OHLA returned to profit in the first half of 2026 despite the impact of litigation in New York and said it plans to sue the Villar Mir family over outstanding corporate debts.
Duro Felguera Shares Jump 37% After Engineering Group Returns to Profit
Shares in the Spanish engineering company Duro Felguera surged 37% after the company reported net profit of more than €240 million in the first half of the year, marking a sharp turnaround for the restructured industrial group.
Spain’s Enaire Sets Monthly Air Traffic Record With 257,000 Flights in July
Spanish air navigation manager Enaire handled 257,909 flights in July, the highest monthly total on record, as strong international tourism demand lifted traffic through major hubs while average delays fell by more than twenty percent.
Spain Curtails Nearly 10% of Planned Renewable Power as Grid Constraints Intensify
Spanish grid operators are being forced to cut a significant share of scheduled renewable generation as solar and wind capacity expands faster than transmission infrastructure, highlighting growing pressure to modernize the electricity n...
Spain’s Housing Law Blamed for Shrinking Rental Supply and Worsening Affordability
The Foundation of Applied Economics Studies says Spain’s housing regulations have failed to improve access for young people while contributing to a sharp reduction in available rental properties and stronger competition in Madrid, Barcel...
US Court Authorises Seizure of Spanish Assets in €100 Million Renewable Energy Dispute
A US federal court in Washington has allowed infrastructure investor Antin to pursue seizure of Spanish sovereign assets to enforce a €100 million arbitration award stemming from Spain’s past reductions in renewable energy subsidies.
Banco Sabadell Shares Reach Highest Level Since 2008 as Standalone Strategy Gains Investor Support
Banco Sabadell shares have risen eleven percent in August to their strongest level since 2008, as investors show growing confidence in the Spanish lender’s independent strategy amid BBVA’s hostile takeover attempt.
Spain Leads EU Push for Permanent Windfall Tax on Oil and Gas Companies
Spain, Germany, Italy, Austria, Poland and Portugal are urging the European Union to establish a permanent extraordinary tax on energy companies’ profits, with the proceeds intended to support the bloc’s green transition.
Catalan Fiscal Autonomy Plan Faces Warning Over Impact on Spain’s Public Finances
The Foundation of Applied Economics Studies says proposed financial concessions to Catalonia could significantly weaken the finances of the Spanish state, intensifying opposition from regional leaders and adding pressure to the governmen...
Alberto Núñez Feijóo Calls for Study of Migrant Confinement in Ceuta Over Disease Concerns
Spain’s opposition leader has asked the government to consider confining migrants in Ceuta amid concerns over contagious diseases, prompting a strong response from the Health Ministry, which says public health is a regional responsibility.
Brighton Thrash Aston Villa in Four-Goal Opening Half as Manchester City Trail Bournemouth
Unai Emery's side suffer a disastrous start featuring a red card and an own goal, while the defending champions fall behind at the Etihad.
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Spanish Courts Consider Extradition of American Activist Detained in Ibiza
Spanish courts are examining a US extradition request involving American political activist Fergie Chambers, whose lawyers argue that the charges against him amount to politically motivated persecution linked to his support for pro-Pales...
Barcelona Reports Forty Percent Drop in School-Zone Traffic Pollution
Barcelona’s Public Health Agency says traffic-related air pollution around municipal schools has fallen forty percent over six years, supporting continued efforts to reduce private vehicle use across the Catalan capital.
Spanish Tourism Revenue Rises as Andalusian River Ecosystems Face Growing Environmental Damage
Foreign tourist spending in Spain increased eight point two percent in the second quarter, while environmental authorities in Andalusia warned that heavy visitor flows are damaging vegetation, wildlife and waterways in vulnerable river s...
Luxury Property Deals in Spain Move Off-Market as Wealthy Foreign Buyers Seek Greater Privacy
High-net-worth foreign buyers are increasingly purchasing luxury homes through private channels rather than public listings, with reported transactions ranging from about one point seven million to sixteen million dollars.
Spain’s Housing Shortage Exceeds Seven Hundred Thirty Thousand Homes as Construction Falls Behind Demand
CaixaBank Research estimates that Spain’s housing deficit has grown to more than seven hundred thirty thousand homes since 2021, with new building permits still far below pre-financial-crisis levels as demand continues to outpace supply.
Spanish Companies Face Stricter AI Compliance as European Union Rules Take Effect
Spanish technology companies and large businesses face new compliance requirements as key enforcement provisions of the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act take effect, increasing scrutiny of high-risk systems used in areas includ...
Foreign Investment in Spain Jumps Twenty-Two Percent as Madrid Attracts More Than Half
Foreign direct investment in Spain rose twenty-two point five percent to more than six point five billion euros in the first quarter, with Madrid accounting for more than fifty-one percent of national inflows despite continuing domestic ...
Spanish Gasoline Prices Rise Eighteen Percent, Threatening to Complicate Inflation Progress
Spanish gasoline prices have risen eighteen point four percent in recent weeks, more than twice the European Union average increase, putting pressure on household budgets and potentially complicating the Banco de España’s inflation outlo...
Banco Sabadell Extends Amundi Partnership Through 2035 as BBVA Takeover Bid Continues
Banco Sabadell renewed its fund-distribution agreement with Amundi for another decade, strengthening a long-term source of revenue as the Catalan bank continues its defense against BBVA’s takeover attempt.
Feijóo Calls for Emergency Confinement in Ceuta as Migration Facilities Face Health Pressures
Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo urged the government to declare an emergency confinement in Ceuta, citing pressure on medical and military services and reported outbreaks of tuberculosis and scabies following a large influx of mig...
Spain Reinstates Border Controls for Arrivals From Italy Amid Migration Dispute
The Spanish government temporarily restored passport checks for travellers arriving from Italy after Rome suspended Schengen controls on Spanish arrivals, escalating a dispute over migration pressures linked to the Spanish enclave of Ceuta.
Andalusia Calls for Restoration of Specialized Anti-Narcotics Police Unit Amid Rising Cartel Violence
Andalusia’s regional president urged the Interior Ministry to restore an elite Guardia Civil anti-narcotics unit dismantled in 2022, citing escalating organized crime, turf disputes and recent killings across southern Spain.
Pedro Sánchez Meets Catalan President Salvador Illa as Socialists Consolidate Power in Catalonia
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez held formal talks with newly inaugurated Catalan President Salvador Illa in Madrid, reinforcing the Socialists’ return to control of the Generalitat and the importance of Catalonia to Spain’s governing coalit...
Guardia Civil Disrupts One Hundred Forty-Seven Illegal Street Racing Events in First Half of Year
Spanish authorities disrupted one hundred forty-seven illegal street racing events during the first half of the year, reflecting growing concern over organised high-speed driving that poses risks to motorists and the public.
Spanish Companies and Regional Governments Increase Investment in Sovereign Cloud and Private AI Systems
Spanish businesses and regional administrations, particularly in Madrid, are expanding sovereign cloud and private artificial intelligence infrastructure as regulatory requirements and data-security concerns increase pressure for greater...
EU Artificial Intelligence Act Brings New Transparency Requirements for Spanish Technology Companies
The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act is introducing new transparency requirements in Spain for technology companies, telecommunications operators and software developers covering areas including chatbots, deepfakes and AI-gener...
Record Mediterranean Sea Temperatures Raise Risk of More Severe Coastal Storms in Spain
Spanish meteorological agencies say unusually warm Mediterranean waters are contributing to the intensity of late-summer storms affecting eastern Spain, increasing the risk of destructive rainfall and flash flooding along the coast.
Flooding in Catalonia Injures Seven and Forces Evacuations Along Mediterranean Coast
Emergency services evacuated hundreds of residents and tourists after torrential rain caused severe flooding in Roda de Berà, El Vendrell and Torredembarra, with structural damage and at least seven injuries reported.
Strait of Hormuz Tensions Threaten Fresh Energy Price Shock for Spain
Analysts warn that escalating tensions near the Strait of Hormuz could push global oil prices higher, increasing costs for Spanish airlines, logistics companies and manufacturers during the peak summer economic season.
Spain’s Services and Tourism Strength Help Offset Trade Deficit in Goods and Energy
Strong international services and tourism revenues are helping Spain offset the cost of imports of energy and manufactured goods, according to first-half economic indicators that point to continued resilience in the country’s external ac...
Rising Tourism Costs Leave Nearly One Third of Spaniards Unable to Afford a Week’s Holiday
Consumer organisations estimate that about thirty-two percent of Spaniards cannot afford a one-week summer holiday as inflation, housing costs and higher hospitality prices increasingly contrast with the tourism industry’s record interna...
Spanish Inflation Rises to Three Point Nine Percent, Highest Among Major Eurozone Economies
Spain’s inflation rate reached three point nine percent in July, remaining above the rates of the other three largest Eurozone economies as services and energy costs continued to put pressure on household purchasing power.
Spain Expects Record One Hundred Million International Visitors in 2026 as Tourism Demand Surges
Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu says Spain is on track to receive one hundred million international visitors this year, with the government estimating sixty-four billion euros in tourism revenue during the third quarter as geopolitical inst...
New Migrant Boat Landing in Murcia Adds to Pressure on Spain’s Mediterranean Coast
Emergency teams intercepted a boat carrying about fifty undocumented migrants at Cala del Barco in Cartagena, adding to sustained arrivals along Spain’s Mediterranean coast and increasing pressure on local response services.
Guardia Civil Arrests Ten After Suspected Drug Traffickers Fire on Police Boats Off Huelva
Spanish authorities have arrested ten people after suspected drug traffickers opened fire on Guardia Civil officers during a high-speed maritime pursuit off the coast of Huelva, highlighting the increasingly violent tactics surrounding d...
Spain’s Supreme Court Rejects Opposition Bid to Force Ministers to Appear Over Ceuta Crisis
The Supreme Court has rejected a request from the opposition Partido Popular to compel government ministers to appear before the Senate during its August recess, temporarily easing parliamentary pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s...
Spain Prepares Emergency Economic and Health Measures as Ceuta Migration Crisis Intensifies
Spain’s Economy Ministry is preparing a financial support plan for Ceuta while the Health Ministry coordinates emergency medical resources and vaccinations as pressure from overcrowding continues to strain the autonomous city.
Morocco Seeks Return of Migrants and Bodies After Mass Ceuta Border Crossings
Morocco has formally asked Spain to return surviving migrants and the bodies of people who died during recent mass crossings into Ceuta, escalating tensions over migration management and border security between the two countries.
Vuelta a España Sends Anti-Doping Samples to Paris During Madrid Laboratory Renovation
Organisers of the Vuelta a España will send more than four hundred anti-doping samples to Paris for analysis while Spain's main anti-doping laboratory remains closed for structural renovations.
Atlético Madrid Reaffirms Commitment to Julián Álvarez Amid Transfer Speculation
Atlético Madrid's management has dismissed continuing transfer rumours surrounding Argentine forward Julián Álvarez, saying the player remains central to the club's plans.
Spain's Civil Guard Detains Farmer Over Illegal Cultivation of Patented Nectarines
A farmer in Lleida has been detained after allegedly cultivating five thousand genetically patented nectarine trees without authorisation, with a proposed penalty of nearly three hundred thousand euros.
Residents Return Home as Wildfire Threat Eases in Parts of Extremadura and Aragon
Hundreds of evacuated residents have been allowed to return to municipalities in Las Hurdes and Riglos after firefighting operations stabilised two major forest fires.
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