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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.
Spain’s Investment in Italy Surpasses €17 Billion
Spanish companies invested €17.3 billion in Italy over the past year, strengthening their presence in manufacturing and services while supporting more than 80,000 jobs.
United Nations Tourism Agency to Open New Global Headquarters in Madrid
Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu said the United Nations Tourism organization will inaugurate its new headquarters in Madrid later this month, reinforcing the city’s role in global tourism governance.
Competition Regulator Investigates Energy Providers Over Telemarketing Practices
Spain’s antitrust authority has launched an inquiry into aggressive sales tactics by electricity suppliers following a sharp rise in customer switching complaints.
Spanish Authorities Question Former Officials Over Tubos Reunidos Bailout
The Civil Guard’s Central Operative Unit has interrogated a former secretary of state for the economy as part of an ongoing investigation into the state rescue of steelmaker Tubos Reunidos.
Bank of Spain Grants Devengo New Authorization for International Payments
Fintech company Devengo received a regulatory license allowing direct processing of payments between the Single Euro Payments Area and global markets, challenging traditional banking channels.
Repsol Receives Key Approvals for Major Battery Storage Project in Cantabria
Repsol secured environmental and administrative permits for a large-scale battery energy storage facility that will support grid stability as renewable energy generation increases.
Iberdrola Commits €4.5 Billion to Modernize Brazil’s Electricity Grid
The Spanish utility announced plans to invest nearly €4.5 billion in power infrastructure in Brazil’s Bahia state by 2030, expanding its presence in Latin America’s energy sector.
Iberdrola Calls for Long-Term Certainty on Spain’s Nuclear Power Policy
Iberdrola Spain chief executive Mario Ruiz-Tagle urged the government to provide stable long-term regulation for nuclear energy, arguing that predictable policy is essential for industrial competitiveness.
Spain and Montenegro Sign Agreements on Taxation, Business and Cybersecurity
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajić signed new bilateral accords covering taxation, corporate cooperation, mining, telecommunications and cybersecurity.
El Corte Inglés Expands Data Centre Capacity With €50 Million Investment
The retailer has opened a major technology expansion in Valencia, tripling the capacity of its Kumo subsidiary to support growing demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence services.
National Retirement Applications Reach Record High in Early 2026
More than 125,000 workers retired between January and April, increasing pressure on Spain’s social security system and intensifying labour shortages in several sectors.
Protected Housing Construction Reaches Highest First-Quarter Level Since 2012
Developers completed more than 5,000 subsidized housing units in the first quarter, marking the strongest start to a year for affordable housing construction in more than a decade.
Spanish Defence and German Officials Advance Talks on Next-Generation Fighter Jet Program
Spain and Germany have opened negotiations on the development and production of a sixth-generation European fighter aircraft, seeking to strengthen industrial capabilities and defence cooperation.
International Tourist Spending in Spain Exceeds €36 Billion Through April
Foreign visitors spent more than €36.7 billion in Spain during the first four months of the year, led by strong demand from British, German and French travelers visiting major tourism regions.
Spain Nears Population Milestone of 50 Million as Immigration Drives Growth
The National Institute of Statistics said Spain is approaching 50 million residents, with immigration offsetting historically low birth rates while increasing demand for housing and infrastructure.
Telefónica Shares Rise After Debt Reduction and Dividend Confirmation
Telefónica stock gained 5% after the company reported a €1.5 billion reduction in net debt, improved customer retention in Spain and reaffirmed its dividend plans.
Spain’s Inflation Holds at 3.2% as Lower Energy and Food Costs Offset Fuel Prices
Official data showed consumer inflation remained unchanged in May, with declines in electricity, natural gas and fresh food prices helping balance higher global fuel costs.
Spain Expected to Outpace Eurozone Growth Again in 2026
Economic forecasts indicate Spain will expand by 2.4% this year, well above the eurozone average, supported by strong domestic demand and continued deployment of European Union recovery funds.
European Commission Takes Spain to EU Court Over Emissions Trading Rules
The European Commission has referred Spain to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to fully implement emissions trading and aviation emissions regulations required under EU law.
Pope Leo XIV Calls for Shared European Response to Migration During Canary Islands Visit
Concluding a week-long trip to Spain, Pope Leo XIV met migrants and aid organizations in Tenerife, condemned human traffickers and urged European governments to take collective responsibility for migration routes from Africa.
Spain Set to Begin Drafting 2027 Budget as Government Targets Lower Deficit and More Housing Investment
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said work will begin on Spain’s 2027 budget, with the government aiming to reduce the public deficit to 2.2% of GDP while increasing investment in public housing.
Spain Receives Boost as Yamal and Williams Return Ahead of World Cup Campaign
Spanish national team wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams have returned to full training in the United States after recovering from hamstring injuries. Their availability strengthens Spain’s squad ahead of its opening World Cup match ...
Mar Menor Lagoon Remains Environmentally Fragile Ten Years After Ecological Crisis
Scientists warn that the Mar Menor coastal lagoon in southeastern Spain remains vulnerable despite restoration efforts a decade after severe agricultural pollution triggered a major environmental collapse. Researchers say long-term risks...
Spanish Space Technology Firm FOSSA Systems Expands Into Japan Through Strategic Alliance
Madrid-based satellite company FOSSA Systems has opened its first Asian office in Tokyo and entered into a partnership with Kanematsu Corporation. Backed by a NATO defense innovation program, the move strengthens the company’s position i...
Pope Leo Backs Spanish Migration Approach During Visit to the Canary Islands
Pope Leo concluded a high-profile visit to Spain by calling for safe and legal migration pathways during a stop in Gran Canaria. The visit, which also included a warmly received appearance in the Spanish parliament, provided political su...
Former Prime Minister Zapatero Faces Intensifying Scrutiny in Venezuelan Money-Laundering Probe
Spanish judicial authorities are expanding their examination of former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero over allegations of influence peddling and money laundering linked to Venezuela. The investigation threatens to cast a sha...
US Ambassador Criticizes Spanish Government Over Diplomatic Access and Defense Spending
US Ambassador Benjamín León Jr publicly expressed frustration at being unable to secure a meeting with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, highlighting growing tensions between Madrid and Washington. The dispute comes as the Trump administrati...
Spain’s Population Tops 50 Million as Tourism Boom Strains Housing and Public Services
Spain’s resident population has surpassed 50 million while annual international visitor numbers have reached 100 million, prompting warnings from economists and regional authorities about mounting pressure on housing, transport systems a...
Spain Cuts 2026 Growth Forecast as Rising Energy Costs Weigh on Industry
CaixaBank Research has lowered Spain’s 2026 economic growth forecast to 2.1%, warning that higher energy prices linked to the conflict involving Iran are increasing pressure on the country’s energy-intensive industries. Domestic consumpt...
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United Kingdom Commits Additional Funding for Unexploded Ordnance Clearance in Laos
Singapore Announces Stringent New Greenhouse Gas Regulations for Commercial Cooling Systems
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Israel Issues Sweeping Evacuation Orders in Southern Lebanon Amid Intensified Hezbollah Conflict
Russia Announces Systemic Military Strikes Targeting Ukrainian Defense and Energy Infrastructure
United States and Iranian Negotiators Reach Draft Agreement to Extend Ceasefire and Resume Nuclear Talks
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Russia Threatens New Wave of Strikes on Ukrainian Infrastructure and Embassies
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Japan and the Philippines Initiate Strategic Intelligence-Sharing Pact
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