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Mykhailo Fedorov's appeal challenges President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as martial law continues to bar elections during Russia's full-scale war. "Democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia," he said.
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Barcelona Announces Signing of Ballon d’Or Winner Rodri Through 2030
Barcelona has announced the signing of Spanish midfielder Rodri from Manchester City on a four-year contract after reportedly overcoming a rival bid from Real Madrid.
Colombian Community in Spain Launches Relief Efforts After Major Earthquake
Colombian residents across Spain are organizing fundraising campaigns, benefit concerts and collections of essential supplies to support victims of a devastating earthquake in Colombia.
Valencia Fines Fourteen Teachers Over Participation in Regional Education Strikes
Valencia’s regional government has imposed more than eight thousand euros in fines on fourteen teachers who took part in recent strikes, escalating a dispute with education unions over labour rights and school funding.
Spain Faces Criticism Over Medication Shortages Affecting Transgender Patients
Advocacy groups and medical professionals are pressing Spain’s Health Ministry to address shortages of essential hormone treatments that they say are affecting transgender patients across the country.
Extreme Heat Deepens Inequality Across Spain’s Major Cities
Poorer neighbourhoods in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Seville are experiencing greater exposure to extreme summer heat, with limited green space and weaker housing insulation contributing to the uneven impact.
Malaga Closes Tourist Beaches Again After Elevated E. Coli Levels Detected
Authorities in Malaga have ordered several popular beaches to close for the third time in a month after water tests found elevated levels of E. Coli bacteria, disrupting tourism during the peak summer season.
Drought Threatens Spanish Agriculture as Water Shortages Pressure European Food Supplies
Persistent water shortages across major agricultural regions are threatening crop yields and forcing supply reductions, adding to food-price pressures as Spain faces prolonged hydrological stress.
Spain Faces Growing Economic Costs From Wildfires and Extreme Heat
Munich Re has warned that increasingly severe wildfires and prolonged heatwaves are placing greater financial pressure on Spanish emergency services and regional economies, adding to the cost of climate-related disasters.
Spain Offers Hotels and Restaurants Energy-Efficiency Grants of Up to Eleven Thousand Euros
The Ministry of Industry and Tourism has opened a fifteen million euro funding program for hotels and restaurants to upgrade equipment and improve energy efficiency, with support of up to eleven thousand euros per establishment.
Spain Receives Fourteen Million International Flight Seats in August as Air Capacity Expands
Scheduled international air capacity to Spain has risen seven point two percent from a year earlier, with airlines adding flights from markets including the United Kingdom and Italy during the peak summer season.
Madrid Court Orders Regional Government to Restore Forest Fire Prevention Funds
A court has ordered the Madrid regional government to restore previously unspent funding for forest fire prevention, dealing a setback to the administration of regional President Isabel Díaz Ayuso over its management of environmental spe...
Spain’s Tourism Boom Fuels Growing Backlash Over Housing Costs and Urban Displacement
Residents and civic groups in Barcelona, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands are intensifying protests against mass tourism, citing unaffordable housing, neighbourhood displacement and growing pressure on local communities.
Spain’s Luxury Tourists Generate Twenty Percent of Foreign Spending Despite Small Transaction Share
Premium and luxury travellers account for about twenty percent of foreign in-person spending in Spain while representing only three percent of international payment-card transactions, according to CaixaBank Research.
Granada Hit by Magnitude Four Point Eight Earthquake as Seismic Activity Continues
A magnitude four point eight earthquake struck Granada and surrounding areas, injuring three people and causing structural damage in the latest and strongest tremor in a continuing seismic sequence.
Spain Expands Six Hundred Million Euro Aid Scheme for Energy-Intensive Industries
The Spanish government has expanded compensation for indirect carbon costs to sectors including ceramic tile and fibreglass manufacturing, providing six hundred million euros to help energy-intensive companies manage higher costs linked ...
Spain’s Private Sector Accounts for Most New Jobs as Foreign Workers Fill Nearly Half of Vacancies
Private employers generated ninety-four percent of new jobs created over the past year, while foreign-born workers accounted for forty-nine percent of recent vacancies, highlighting the growing role of immigrant labour in Spain’s workforce.
Spanish Fuel Prices Rise Sharply as Middle East Tensions Push Up Energy Costs
Spain is experiencing one of Europe’s steepest increases in gasoline prices as geopolitical tensions and supply pressures raise transport costs for households, businesses and the logistics sector during the summer travel season.
Spain’s Tourism Industry Heads Toward Record One Hundred Million Foreign Visitors
Spain received forty-six point six million international visitors in the first half of the year, generating more than sixty-three point eight billion euros in spending and putting the country on course for a record annual total.
Spain’s Economy Forecast to Grow Two Point Four Percent as Tourism and Employment Remain Strong
CaixaBank Research has raised its forecast for Spanish economic growth to two point four percent, citing strong tourism revenues, domestic demand and an unemployment rate below ten percent.
Spanish Opposition Leader Feijóo Accuses Sánchez Government of Undermining Constitutional Order
People’s Party leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo has launched a sharp attack on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s coalition, accusing the government of pursuing policies that he says undermine Spain’s constitutional order.
Spain Keeps Heightened Security Deployment in Ceuta Amid Migration and Morocco Tensions
Spain’s Interior Ministry says reinforced police and Civil Guard deployments will remain in Ceuta while authorities manage the current migration surge and diplomatic tensions with Morocco.
Ceuta Leader Threatens Legal Action Against Spanish Government Over Migrant Relocation Crisis
Ceuta President Juan Jesús Vivas says he will take the migration dispute to court, accusing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government of failing to provide central government facilities to accommodate migrants arriving in the North Afric...
Spanish and EU Regulators Examine US Meta Lawsuit Over Teen Social Media Use
Spanish and European data protection authorities are monitoring a major United States lawsuit against Meta as they assess possible implications for the regulation of Facebook and Instagram algorithms targeting adolescents in Europe.
Madrid Surgeons Implant First Customized Metamaterial Prosthesis in Major Medical Breakthrough
Doctors at Gregorio Marañón Hospital have successfully implanted a customized three-dimensional-printed metamaterial prosthesis to save a patient’s leg, highlighting Spain’s capabilities in advanced biomedical engineering.
Banco de España Warns Housing Costs Are Locking More Young Spaniards Out of Homeownership
The central bank says high borrowing costs and a persistent shortage of new homes are restricting access to homeownership for younger Spaniards while contributing to higher rents in major cities.
Spain and Morocco Strengthen Ceuta Border Security After Surge in Irregular Migration
Spanish and Moroccan authorities are increasing security coordination around Ceuta and working to accelerate the repatriation of unaccompanied minors following a sharp increase in irregular arrivals.
Spanish Farmers Protest EU Environmental Rules Over Competition From Non-EU Imports
Agricultural unions have launched local protests against European environmental requirements, arguing that lower-cost imports from North Africa and Latin America are placing additional pressure on Spanish producers.
Spain Seeks New EU Funding to Accelerate Industrial Decarbonization
The Spanish government has submitted additional requests for European Union recovery funding to support decarbonization in heavy industry, automotive manufacturing and steel production.
Andalusia Faces Agricultural Export Risks as Drought Pushes Reservoirs to Critical Levels
Olive oil and citrus producers in southern Spain are warning of lower exports as prolonged drought reduces water reserves, prompting regional authorities to accelerate desalination and wastewater-recycling projects.
Wildfires and Extreme Heat Force Evacuations Across Aragon and Catalonia
Severe summer heat has fueled major wildfires in Zaragoza and Catalonia, forcing thousands of residents and agricultural workers to evacuate while disrupting farming and tourism and resulting in firefighter casualties.
Spain Activates €9 Billion Social Climate Plan for Energy and Electric Mobility
Spain has launched a European Union-backed climate fund to help vulnerable households finance residential solar systems, energy-efficiency upgrades and electric vehicles as the country prepares for higher carbon-related costs.
Madrid Metro Begins Passenger Services With Fully Autonomous Driverless Trains
Madrid has introduced its first fully autonomous metro trains as part of a major transport modernization program aimed at improving urban transit efficiency and reducing operational emissions.
Barcelona Attracts Record Venture Capital as Technology Startup Sector Expands
Barcelona drew increased international venture capital investment in the first half of the year, with health technology, financial technology and green-energy startups among the main areas attracting funding.
Telefónica Expands Madrid Data Center Capacity to Meet Artificial Intelligence Demand
Telefónica is investing in new cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in the Madrid region with international technology partners as demand for high-capacity European data centers grows.
Spain’s Unemployment Rate Falls to Lowest Level Since 2008 as Services Hiring Strengthens
Employment growth in hospitality and technology has helped push Spain’s unemployment rate to its lowest level since the global financial crisis, although youth unemployment remains a persistent weakness.
Spain Forecasts Record Summer Tourism Revenue Despite Housing Protests
International visitor numbers and luxury hotel bookings remain exceptionally strong in the Balearic Islands, Barcelona and the Canary Islands, even as residents protest housing shortages and the spread of short-term holiday rentals.
BBVA’s Sabadell Takeover Bid Faces Closer Regulatory Scrutiny
BBVA’s hostile attempt to acquire Banco Sabadell is facing further review by Spanish competition authorities and European banking supervisors over concerns about market concentration and its potential effects on lending.
Spanish Public Debt Hits Record €1.76 Trillion as Debt Ratio Continues to Fall
Spain’s public debt increased by €67.5 billion to a new record, while economic growth and stronger tax revenues continued to reduce debt relative to gross domestic product.
Spain Strengthens NATO Mediterranean Naval Presence Amid Middle East Instability
Spain is deploying additional naval assets to NATO’s Mediterranean task forces as security risks linked to the Middle East crisis increase pressure on regional maritime routes.
Spain Coordinates With European and Latin American Allies Over Venezuela Tensions
The Spanish government is working with regional partners to protect the interests of Spanish companies in Venezuela and safeguard dual nationals amid renewed political volatility in Caracas.
Spain Seeks Emergency Judicial Reinforcements as Ceuta Migration Claims Surge
Spain’s General Council of the Judiciary has requested additional magistrates for Ceuta to process a sharp rise in asylum and repatriation cases, highlighting growing pressure on the enclave’s legal system from increased migration.
Spain Intensifies Catalonia Fiscal Talks as Pedro Sánchez Seeks Parliamentary Support
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government is negotiating a new financing model with Catalan pro-independence parties as it seeks support for the national budget, while opposition parties and other regions demand equal fiscal treatment.
Madrid’s Luxury Housing Market Booms as Affordability Crisis Pushes More People Into Renting
Off-market luxury property transactions in Madrid are reaching values of up to sixteen million euros, even as worsening housing affordability is pushing more people over forty-five toward renting and widening the divide between Spain’s h...
Spain Removes Olive Oil Sales Tax to Ease Pressure on Consumers
The Spanish government has removed the sales tax on olive oil as it seeks to reduce the impact of high prices on households, providing relief for consumers as food costs remain a concern.
Spain’s Total Solar Eclipse Generates an Estimated €348 Million in Tourism Spending
The total solar eclipse that crossed the Iberian Peninsula on August twelfth generated an estimated three hundred and forty-eight million euros in tourism spending, giving Spain’s already strong summer travel season an additional boost.
Spain’s Extreme Summer Weather Leaves More Than 200,000 Hectares Burned
Wildfires across Aragón, Huelva and Segovia have burned more than two hundred thousand hectares by late July, while torrential rain triggered a deadly landslide in León that killed two women and injured two babies, adding to a series of ...
Spain Extends Almaraz Nuclear Plant Operations to 2030 While Keeping 2035 Phase-Out Target
Spain will keep the Almaraz nuclear power station operating until June 2030, extending the life of the country’s largest nuclear plant while maintaining the government’s broader plan to phase out nuclear power by 2035.
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