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Cape Verde Hold Spain to Surprise Goalless Draw at the World Cup
Spain were frustrated in a 0-0 draw with World Cup debutants Cape Verde as veteran goalkeeper Vozinha produced a series of saves to deny the European champions.
Dutch Armed Forces Conduct First Prisoner-of-War Camp Exercise in More Than Three Decades
Military drills in Groningen focused on the rapid deployment and management of a prisoner-of-war camp, reflecting growing attention within NATO to conventional conflict preparedness.
Netherlands and Japan Deepen Indo-Pacific Defence Cooperation
Dutch Defence Minister Dilan Yesilgöz-Zegerius and her Japanese counterpart agreed to expand defence technology cooperation and logistics support arrangements during talks in Tokyo.
Dutch Court Acquits Humanitarian Worker in High-Profile Hamas Financing Case
The acquittal of Amin Abu Rashid has reignited debate in the Netherlands over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the balance between support for Israel and domestic political freedoms.
Trust in News Media Falls Sharply in the Netherlands as Young Audiences Turn to Social Platforms
A new Digital News Report found declining public engagement with news and increasing dependence among younger audiences on algorithm-driven social media platforms.
RTVE Faces Internal Criticism Over Alleged Pro-Government Editorial Bias
The News Council of Spain's public broadcaster accused senior management of favouring the ruling Socialist Party, allegations that RTVE's board rejected while defending its editorial independence.
Netherlands Tightens Asylum Rules by Ending Permanent Residence Permits for Refugees
Under new immigration regulations, newly recognised refugees will receive temporary permits valid for three years while authorities accelerate procedures for applicants from designated safe countries.
Spanish Senate Approves Ban on Gay Conversion Therapy
The upper house passed legislation outlawing conversion therapy practices targeting sexual orientation and gender identity, introducing substantial fines and possible prison sentences.
Barcelona Prepares for Massive Crowds During Sant Joan Summer Solstice Celebrations
City authorities are deploying extensive security and transport measures ahead of the Nit de Sant Joan festivities, when hundreds of thousands of residents and tourists are expected to gather on Mediterranean beaches.
Spanish Birth Rate Remains Among Europe's Lowest as Population Growth Relies on Immigration
Deaths have exceeded births among resident mothers since 2015, leaving Spain increasingly dependent on foreign workers to sustain economic activity and demographic growth.
Papal Tour Across Spain Generates Estimated €150 Million Economic Impact
Organisers said more than 2.5 million people participated in events in Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands, providing a significant boost to hospitality and transport businesses.
Pope Leo XIV Makes Historic Address to Spanish Parliament During Weeklong Visit
Pope Leo XIV became the first pontiff to address Spain's Parliament, urging political leaders to defend human dignity, protect life and reject extreme political polarisation.
Rabobank Forecasts Nearly 9% Rise in Dutch House Prices as Affordability Crisis Deepens
Economic forecasts point to another year of sharp property price growth, with strict lending requirements and fierce competition continuing to price many first-time buyers out of the market.
Spanish Advertising Market Contracts After Five Years of Growth
The country's advertising industry declined by 2.6% to €12.7 billion last year as traditional television broadcasters struggled to retain marketing budgets.
Spanish Services Sector Shows Signs of Moderation Amid Rising Costs
Early indicators point to softer business activity and confidence in the services sector as higher energy prices and inflation continue to weigh on consumer demand.
Spanish Chemical Industry Generates €29 Billion and Attracts Growing Foreign Investment
Catalonia's chemical sector produced more than €29 billion in revenue, accounting for 9% of regional economic output and reinforcing its position as a leading destination for industrial investment.
Mobile World Congress Generated €588 Million for Catalonia's Economy, Study Finds
An assessment by GSMA found that this year's Mobile World Congress contributed €588 million to the regional economy and supported more than 14,000 jobs.
Catalonia Strengthens Push to Capture European Chips Act Investment
The regional government is deepening cooperation with Brussels in an effort to attract a greater share of European funding intended to expand semiconductor production capacity.
Spain's Technology Deal Activity Remains Resilient Despite Higher Financing Costs
Analysts recorded 36 technology acquisitions and investment transactions in May, underscoring continued investor interest in cybersecurity, defence and enterprise software companies.
Barcelona Supercomputing Center Adds Analog Quantum Computer to MareNostrum Five
Researchers integrated a new analog quantum computer into the MareNostrum Five supercomputing infrastructure, creating one of the world's most advanced hybrid research computing facilities.
Ona Therapeutics Raises €74 Million to Advance Cancer Treatment Trials
The Barcelona biotechnology company completed a heavily oversubscribed €74 million financing round to support clinical development of antibody-drug conjugates targeting treatment-resistant cancers.
Factorial Reaches €2.1 Billion Valuation Following Major Funding Round
Barcelona-based human resources software company Factorial secured €129 million in fresh funding, lifting its valuation above €2 billion as it expands artificial intelligence capabilities across Europe.
Spain's Exports Weaken as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Increase Shipping Costs
The Bank of Spain said industrial exports remain under pressure as trade tensions and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz raise transport costs for Spanish manufacturers.
Barcelona and Shanghai Ports Deepen Maritime Cooperation Through Strategic Partnership
The ports of Barcelona and Shanghai signed an agreement covering maritime innovation, decarbonisation and supply-chain efficiency to reinforce commercial links between Europe and China.
COSCO Invests €116 Million to Expand Logistics Infrastructure at the Port of Tarragona
Chinese shipping group COSCO and logistics partner PTP Group are developing new facilities in Tarragona through a €116 million investment aimed at strengthening trade links between Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Chinese Carmaker Great Wall Motors Selects Port of Barcelona as Gateway to Spain
Great Wall Motors has chosen the Port of Barcelona as its principal distribution hub for the Spanish market, strengthening the port's role as an entry point for Asian electric vehicle manufacturers into Europe.
Spanish Rail Network Requires €31 Billion Upgrade After Service Disruptions
Industry experts estimate that at least €31 billion is needed to modernise the national railway system and meet growing demand from population growth and tourism.
Spain Needs €44 Billion in Water Infrastructure Investment, Construction Industry Warns
Major infrastructure companies say Spain must invest €44 billion over the next decade to modernise water systems and build resilience against increasingly severe drought conditions.
Spain's Battery Storage Capacity Set to Quadruple Under New Energy Reforms
Regulatory changes introduced by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition are expected to increase commercial battery storage capacity fourfold by the end of the year, improving grid stability for renewable power generation.
Spain Adds Renewable Capacity at Rapid Pace to Reduce Dependence on Imported Fuels
The country has been installing an average of 1.3 gigawatts of new wind and solar generation each month following last year's Iberian blackout, accelerating efforts to strengthen energy security.
Spanish Grid Bottlenecks Stall Housing and Industrial Projects Across the Country
Energy regulators warned that severe capacity constraints are delaying urban development and industrial expansion after only 12% of projects seeking grid connections obtained approval last year.
Mora Secures €3 Billion Commitment for Artificial Intelligence Data Centre Campus
US infrastructure company EdgeMode signed an agreement to build a 300-megawatt artificial intelligence data centre campus in the city of Mora, a project expected to create up to 5,000 construction jobs.
Spain's Electricity Demand Outpaces Europe as Tourism and Data Centres Increase Pressure on the Grid
National electricity consumption rose 2.8% over the past year, far above the European average, as tourism, expanding data centres and broader electrification place increasing demands on transmission infrastructure.
Repsol and Masdar Finalise €849 Million Deal for Spanish Renewable Energy Portfolio
Repsol and Abu Dhabi's Masdar agreed a transaction valuing a portfolio of Spanish wind and solar assets at €849 million, giving Masdar a nearly 50% stake in 705 megawatts of operational renewable capacity.
Spain Launches AI System to Monitor Online Hate Speech, Drawing Opposition Criticism
The government has introduced an artificial intelligence platform known as HODIO to identify hate speech on digital platforms, prompting opposition parties to warn that the technology could be used to curb free expression.
Spanish Banks Cut Economic Growth Forecasts as Middle East Tensions Raise Energy Costs
Caixabank and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria lowered their forecasts for Spain's economic growth to 2.1% this year, citing higher inflation and rising energy costs linked to disruptions in Middle Eastern shipping routes.
Spain Nears 50 Million Population Milestone as Immigration Drives Growth
Official statistics show Spain's population has surpassed 49.6 million and is on course to reach 50 million early next year, with international immigration entirely offsetting persistent declines in the birth rate.
Spain and United Kingdom Push Gibraltar Treaty Talks to Ease Post-Brexit Border Disruptions
Spanish and British negotiators are continuing discussions on Gibraltar at the United Nations in an effort to preserve regional prosperity and smooth border arrangements while Madrid maintains its longstanding sovereignty claims.
Spain Projects Record 100 Million International Visitors Despite Mounting Infrastructure Strains
The Spanish government expects international arrivals to exceed 100 million this year, cementing Spain's position as one of the world's most visited destinations even as housing, transport and public services come under growing pressure.
Spanish Prime Minister Faces Political Pressure After Judicial Summonses Target Relatives and Former Officials
The government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez enters a politically sensitive week after judicial authorities summoned his wife and a former prime minister in separate investigations into alleged irregularities, increasing pressure on th...
Spain Held to Surprise Draw by Cape Verde in World Cup Opener
The reigning European champions began their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign in the United States with a scoreless draw against tournament debutants Cape Verde, increasing pressure ahead of group-stage matches against Uruguay and Saudi Arabia.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Welcomes US-Iran Ceasefire and Calls for Lasting Diplomacy
Pedro Sánchez cautiously welcomed the new ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, urging international partners to pursue durable diplomatic solutions to limit economic disruption and stabilise global energy markets.
Spanish Advertising Market Contracts as Media Groups Accelerate Consolidation
The advertising market shrank by 2.6% as digital subscriptions overtook print revenue, prompting major broadcasters to merge newsroom operations and cut costs amid changing consumer habits.
Traditional Fishmongers Disappear as Spain Faces Generational Workforce Shortages
More than 5,000 fishmongers have closed in Spain over the past decade because of a lack of younger workers entering the profession, adding to concerns about the future of one of Europe's leading maritime economies.
Barcelona to Host Mediterranean Summit on Sustainable Coastal Tourism
Environmental groups, local governments and industry leaders will gather in Barcelona to seek solutions that balance record tourism revenues with the need to protect marine biodiversity across the Mediterranean.
Spanish Airports Benefit From Growing Demand for Long-Haul Premium Travel
Expanded direct international flight connections are helping shift Spain's tourism sector toward higher-spending long-haul visitors and supporting demand for premium hospitality offerings and more sustainable travel experiences.
Santander Insurance Overhauls Business Model With Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics
Banco Santander is restructuring its insurance operations in Spain, using artificial intelligence and data analytics to expand personalised retirement and protection products under its long-term strategic plan.
Catalonia Faces Regulatory Uncertainty After Court Ruling on Tourist Rentals
Municipal authorities across Catalonia are dealing with administrative disruption after Spain's Supreme Court struck down key elements of the region's tourist rental registry, creating uncertainty for property owners and short-term accom...
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