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Spain's Women's Football Team Defeats Iceland 6-1 to Extend International Dominance
The reigning world champions delivered another emphatic victory over Iceland, reinforcing Spain's status as a leading force in women's football and highlighting the sport's growing commercial and cultural influence nationwide.
Málaga Celebrates Return to Spain's Top Football Division
An estimated 180,000 supporters gathered in Málaga after the club secured promotion to the Primera Division, a sporting achievement expected to boost tourism and economic activity across the Costa del Sol.
Spain Faces Growing Pressure to Review Colonial-Era Museum Collections
Following restitution initiatives elsewhere in Europe, Spain's Culture Ministry is under renewed pressure to examine the origins of artefacts held in national collections, reopening debates over historical memory and cultural diplomacy.
Airlines Expand Direct Flights Between the United States and Regional Spanish Destinations
Growing North American demand for luxury and cultural tourism is prompting carriers to add routes to destinations including Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife and Málaga, broadening Spain's international aviation network beyond Madrid and Barce...
Vox Pushes Anti-Immigration Measures as Far-Right Influence Expands in Regional Governments
The hard-right party is using its influence in regional administrations to promote policies restricting migrants' access to housing and social services, deepening national debate over immigration and demographic change.
Agricultural Compensation Talks Collapse Again as Nitrogen Dispute Drags On
Negotiations between the Agriculture Ministry and farming organizations have broken down once more over compensation terms, prolonging uncertainty around projects linked to European Union environmental requirements.
Valencia President Faces New Scrutiny Over Absence During Deadly Flood Emergency
Judicial investigations into the October 2025 floods intensified after testimony indicated that Valencia regional president Carlos Mazón was absent from the emergency coordination centre when the first mass alerts were issued.
Spain Drafts New Rules on Artificial Intelligence Use in Corporate Hiring
The Labour Ministry is preparing regulations that would require companies to disclose how algorithms influence recruitment decisions, extending European Union artificial intelligence standards into workplace practices.
International Investors Continue to Pour Billions Into Spanish Renewable Energy Projects
Private equity firms and sovereign wealth funds are maintaining strong investment in Spanish solar and wind projects despite complaints from developers about lengthy permitting procedures.
Spain and Morocco Launch Operation Marhaba Ahead of Major Summer Mediterranean Crossings
Spanish and Moroccan authorities have activated their annual coordination plan and invested €1.6 million in the Port of Almería to manage millions of travellers crossing the Strait of Gibraltar during the summer.
Foreign Investors Dominate Luxury Property Purchases on the Costa del Sol
Buyers from Northern Europe and the United States now account for a record share of premium property transactions in Andalusia and the Balearic Islands, sustaining high valuations while intensifying concerns over housing affordability.
Spain's Service-Led Growth Masks Weakness in Manufacturing and Exports, Economists Warn
The Banco de España and major financial institutions say strong tourism and services revenues are concealing mounting pressures on manufacturing and goods exporters facing high costs and regulatory burdens.
Ebro Electric Vehicles Expansion to Create 4,000 Jobs at Former Nissan Plant in Barcelona
Spanish electric vehicle maker Ebro plans to significantly expand production and hire 4,000 workers, marking a major revival of Catalonia's automotive manufacturing sector following Nissan's departure.
Spain's Central Bank Warns Housing Costs Are Becoming a Structural Economic Risk
The Banco de España says severe housing shortages and soaring rents in Madrid, Barcelona and major coastal cities are limiting labour mobility, suppressing consumption and making economic independence increasingly difficult for younger w...
Oxford Quantum Circuits Chooses Barcelona for Southern Europe's Largest Quantum Computing Facility
British quantum computing company Oxford Quantum Circuits will build a major processing hub in Barcelona with support from Spain's state financing arm, reinforcing Catalonia's position as a growing deep-technology center.
Catalonia Accelerates Desalination and Water Recycling Projects to Tackle Persistent Drought
The Catalan government has launched new infrastructure tenders to expand desalination and water recycling capacity in an effort to secure water supplies for municipalities, agriculture and the region's tourism industry.
Spain Increases Defence Spending Commitments to Meet NATO Targets
The Spanish government has advanced new long-term procurement programs focused on naval modernization and autonomous aerial systems as it moves toward meeting NATO's goal of spending 2% of economic output on defence.
Spain Approves €719 Million Investment to Build National Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure
The Council of Ministers has authorized a major funding package to expand sovereign artificial intelligence capabilities and strengthen the Barcelona Supercomputing Center as part of broader European efforts to bolster technological inde...
Spain Endures Extreme Heatwave as Temperatures Exceed 44 Degrees and Disrupt Transport Networks
A powerful Saharan heat dome has pushed temperatures above 44 degrees Celsius in parts of southern Spain, triggering red weather alerts, wildfires near the Madrid-Barcelona high-speed rail corridor and urgent public health warnings.
Spanish Judiciary Opens Investigation Into Judge Handling Inquiry Involving Prime Minister's Wife
The General Council of the Judiciary has launched a disciplinary investigation into Judge Juan Carlos Peinado over his conduct in the corruption inquiry involving Begoña Gómez, intensifying political and institutional tensions surroundin...
Spanish Supreme Court Sentences Former Minister José Luis Ábalos to 24 Years in Prison in Landmark Corruption Case
Spain's Supreme Court unanimously convicted former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and adviser Koldo García on charges including bribery and embezzlement linked to pandemic-era medical procurement, dealing a major blow to the Sociali...
Spain and Catholic Church Agree Compensation Framework for Survivors of Institutional Abuse
The government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and the Catholic Church have reached an unprecedented compensation agreement for hundreds of thousands of victims of historical institutional sexual violence, marking a significant shift in ...
Extreme Saharan Heatwave Puts Spain on Red Alert Amid Energy and Agricultural Pressures
Temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius across southern and central Spain have prompted the national meteorological agency to issue maximum weather warnings as authorities grapple with rising electricity demand, water shortages and ris...
Spain and Mexico Restore Diplomatic Relations Ahead of High-Level Summit
Madrid and Mexico City have normalised relations after seven years of political tension, paving the way for a meeting between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and King Felipe VI aimed at strengthening trade and investment ties.
Spain's Economy Continues to Outperform Europe as Unemployment Heads Below 10 Percent
Updated forecasts project Spanish economic growth of 2.4 percent in 2026, supported by strong services exports and sustained immigration, with the jobless rate expected to fall into single digits for the first time since 2008.
Foreign Investment in Spain Climbs Above €6 Billion as Madrid and Catalonia Attract Global Capital
Official data showed foreign direct investment rose more than 22 percent year-on-year to €6.5 billion in the first quarter, with investors from the United States, the United Kingdom and France expanding productive capacity despite a chal...
Spanish Supreme Court Jails Former Minister José Luis Ábalos for 24 Years in Pandemic Corruption Case
The conviction of former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and several associates over a multimillion-euro Covid-19 procurement scheme, together with legal scrutiny involving Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's family, has intensified press...
Spanish Government Cites Papal Remarks to Defend Immigration Policies
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's administration has pointed to a recent parliamentary address by Pope Leo XIV condemning anti-migrant sentiment as support for its progressive immigration agenda.
Post-Brexit Visa Rules Deepen Social Care Challenges for British Retirees in Spain
Restrictions limiting non-European Union citizens to ninety-day stays are creating logistical and financial difficulties for families caring for Britain's large expatriate community in southern Spain.
Latin American Wealth Drives Record Demand for Luxury Homes in Madrid
Property brokers reported a surge in ultra-wealthy buyers from Latin America purchasing homes in Madrid's most exclusive districts, further strengthening the capital's position as a destination for international wealth.
Luxury Hotels and Airlines Expand Investments Along Spain's Mediterranean Coast
International hospitality groups and airlines are increasing routes and resort investments in the Balearic Islands, Canary Islands and Costa del Sol, reflecting strong confidence in Spain's tourism sector.
Spanish Intelligence Monitors Recruitment of Latin American Mercenaries for Overseas Conflicts
Security analysts and investigative reports have highlighted growing networks recruiting Spanish-speaking contractors from Latin America for deployment in conflicts in Africa and the Middle East.
Spain Advances Arrakihs Space Observatory to Lead European Dark Matter Research
The Spanish Space Agency reported progress on the four-telescope Arrakihs mission, the first major European space exploration project led entirely by Spain and dedicated to studying dark matter.
Spain's Telecommunications Sector Invests Heavily to Meet Rising Artificial Intelligence Demand
Telecommunications providers and data center operators are expanding digital infrastructure across the country to support growing cloud computing and processing requirements linked to artificial intelligence.
Spain Expands Renewable Energy Construction to Meet European Union Funding Deadlines
Developers are accelerating solar projects to meet June 2026 implementation targets under the European recovery program, seeking to avoid losing millions of euros in subsidies.
Tourism and Services Drive Growth as Northern Spain's Industrial Regions Lag Behind
Economic data point to an increasingly uneven recovery, with Madrid, the Mediterranean coast and the islands benefiting from tourism while northern manufacturing regions struggle with high energy costs and weak European demand.
Madrid Hands Catalonia Larger Stake in Barcelona Free Trade Zone Consortium
The central government agreed to increase Catalonia's participation in the Barcelona Free Trade Zone to 40 percent, a move intended to support regional industrial development and secure legislative cooperation.
BBVA Cancels More Than Thirty-Six Million Shares in Capital Return Program
The banking group completed a major share capital reduction after shareholder approval, reinforcing its remuneration strategy while it continues pursuing the acquisition of Banco Sabadell.
Banco Sabadell Joins European Banking Initiative to Launch Euro-Pegged Stablecoin
Banco Sabadell has joined the Qivalis consortium, a group of European financial institutions developing a regulated digital currency linked to the euro and aimed at expanding digital finance services.
Drought Conditions Threaten Spanish Agricultural Exports and Prompt Emergency Water Measures
Persistent water shortages in southern and eastern Spain have led farming groups to adopt stricter conservation practices, raising concerns over the future of high-value crop exports.
Spain Accelerates Green Hydrogen Investments to Decarbonize Industry and Transport
Major energy companies are expanding spending on renewable hydrogen projects aimed at cutting emissions from heavy transport and manufacturing and positioning Spain as a leading supplier of clean fuels to Europe.
Spain Struggles to Integrate Rapid Solar Expansion Into the National Grid
Grid operator Red Eléctrica de España reported mounting challenges in absorbing more than thirty gigawatts of new solar capacity, underscoring the need for substantial investment in storage and network modernization.
Spain Pushes to Redirect Tourism Beyond Traditional Hotspots as Visitor Numbers Approach One Hundred Million
Tourism authorities have launched initiatives to spread visitors across inland destinations and off-peak periods, seeking to ease overcrowding in major coastal areas while sustaining the sector's economic benefits.
Barcelona Reaffirms Plan to Ban Tourist Apartments by 2028
The city government under Mayor Jaume Collboni said it remains committed to eliminating short-term tourist flats by the end of 2028 in an effort to improve housing affordability and return properties to local residents.
Electrical Grid Constraints Delay New Housing Projects Across Major Spanish Cities
Property developers said nearly two-thirds of new residential projects have been unable to secure grid connections this year, worsening the housing shortage and driving up urban property prices.
Spain's Infrastructure Faces Growing Strain From Population Growth and Tourism Boom
Researchers and infrastructure planners warned that transport and water systems designed for far smaller populations are struggling to cope with nearly fifty million residents and close to one hundred million annual tourists.
Heatwave Triggers Red Alerts and Disruptions Across Spain as Temperatures Exceed Forty Degrees
Spain's meteorological agency issued maximum red alerts in the Basque Country and warnings across thirteen other regions as extreme heat disrupted rail services and heightened concerns over wildfires and agricultural losses.
Spain's Unemployment Rate Set to Fall Below Ten Percent for First Time Since 2008
Economic projections indicate that strong job creation and continued immigration could push Spain's unemployment rate below 10 percent by the end of the year, marking a significant milestone in the country's labor market recovery.
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