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Mango Leadership Faces Uncertainty After Founder’s Son Steps Back From Executive Duties
The son of Mango’s founder has temporarily relinquished leadership responsibilities while addressing legal allegations linked to the founder’s death, creating uncertainty at one of Spain’s largest international fashion companies.
Early Summer Heat Exposes Lack of Climate Preparedness in Spanish Schools
Teachers’ unions and parent groups warned that only a small share of public schools are equipped with adequate air conditioning as unusually high temperatures place growing pressure on education infrastructure.
Papal Visit Expected to Generate Up to €125 Million for Spanish Tourism Sector
The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates Pope Leo XIV’s visit, including major events in Madrid and Barcelona, could deliver up to €125 million in spending across hospitality, retail and related industries.
Winter Rains Bring Relief to Drought-Stricken Andalusian Aquifer
Water authorities reported a significant recovery in levels at the Charca de Pegalajar aquifer in Jaén, offering support for local agriculture after years of severe drought conditions.
Spain Reaches Ecological Deficit Threshold Earlier in the Year
Environmental agencies said Spain has already consumed the sustainable level of natural resources available for 2026, reflecting continued pressure from agriculture, tourism and urban development.
Spanish Municipalities Call for Higher Water Tariffs to Fund Infrastructure Upgrades
Local authorities and utility operators meeting in Madrid warned that water prices must rise to finance long-overdue network improvements and help avoid potential penalties from the European Union.
Microsoft Says New Aragón Data Centres Will Use Water-Free Cooling Systems
Microsoft pledged that its planned artificial intelligence data centre projects in Aragón will not consume regional water resources for cooling and will support water replenishment initiatives in the Ebro River basin.
Spain Blocks Access to Polymarket and Kalshi During Gambling Licence Review
Spanish regulators have restricted domestic access to the prediction market platforms Polymarket and Kalshi while authorities investigate whether the services comply with national gambling and consumer protection laws.
Spain Introduces Tougher Artificial Intelligence Rules for Corporate Data Management
Legal and technology specialists say Spain’s new artificial intelligence legislation will require companies to strengthen data governance, improve algorithmic traceability and overhaul compliance systems to meet stricter regulatory stand...
Spanish Corporate Lending Climbs as Business Confidence Holds Firm
New figures from CaixaBank Research show credit extended to Spanish companies rose 8.5% year-on-year through April, pointing to resilient investment activity despite elevated interest rates and weakness in parts of Europe’s industrial se...
Spain Watches Closely as Peru’s Tight Presidential Race Raises Stakes for Investors
Spanish diplomatic and business circles are closely monitoring Peru’s closely contested election amid concerns that the outcome could affect the operating environment for major Spanish banking and telecommunications investments.
OECD Raises Spain Growth Forecast to More Than Triple Eurozone Pace
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development upgraded Spain’s growth outlook to 2.2% this year, supported by domestic consumption and European recovery funding, positioning the country among the strongest-performing major e...
Spain Warns Israel-Iran Conflict Could Cut Economic Growth This Year
Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran could reduce Spain’s economic growth by between 0.1 and 0.4 percentage points, highlighting the country’s exposure to energy market disruptions across the...
Pope Leo XIV Meets Pedro Sánchez Ahead of Historic Address to Spain’s Parliament
During a six-day apostolic visit expected to draw more than one million attendees, Pope Leo XIV met Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and victims of institutional abuse before delivering an unprecedented address to the Spanish Congress, under...
El País Investigation Alleges Decades of Child Abuse Cover-Ups Within Spanish Catholic Church
An investigation by El País alleges that seven cardinals and 61 bishops concealed child abuse cases over many years, renewing scrutiny of transparency and accountability within Spanish Catholic institutions.
Spanish Regulators Ban Prediction Market Platform Polymarket
Financial authorities have prohibited access to Polymarket over concerns about unregulated gambling activity, joining a growing number of countries taking action against the blockchain-based prediction platform.
Madrid Backs Autonomous Vehicle Alliance to Launch Robotaxi Service Before Year-End
Regional authorities have endorsed a partnership involving WeRide, Uber and Avomo to introduce autonomous taxi services in Madrid, advancing the deployment of artificial intelligence-powered urban transport systems.
Spanish Intelligence and European Partners Uncover Suspected Chinese Espionage Network
Spanish security agencies working with European counterparts have identified at least 30 alleged intelligence operatives linked to Beijing over the past two years, highlighting increasing concerns about foreign espionage targeting Europe.
Popular Party and Vox Deepen Regional Alliances Following Recent Elections
The conservative Popular Party has expanded governing partnerships with Vox in several regions, reflecting the growing political influence of immigration and amnesty debates in Spanish domestic politics.
Former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero Faces Investigation Over Venezuela Mediation Activities
Spanish authorities are investigating former prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero over allegations of influence peddling and money laundering linked to his long-running role in Venezuelan political mediation efforts.
Spain Promotes Low-Cost Renewable Energy as Magnet for Industrial Investment
The government says large-scale investments in renewable energy and hydrogen have driven Spanish electricity futures well below those of Germany and Italy, strengthening the country’s appeal for energy-intensive manufacturing.
Spanish Population Surpasses 50 Million as Immigration and Tourism Increase Pressure on Infrastructure
Strong immigration growth and tourist arrivals approaching 100 million annually have pushed Spain’s population beyond 50 million, prompting concerns over housing shortages and mounting strain on public services.
Spain Begins Drafting 2027 Budget With Focus on Housing and Catalan Agreements
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said the government will immediately begin preparing the 2027 budget, prioritizing public housing investment and commitments made to Catalan parties Junts per Catalunya and ERC.
OECD Raises Spain Growth Forecast as Unemployment Falls Below 10 Percent
The OECD now expects Spain’s economy to grow by 2.2 percent in 2026, while unemployment has dropped below 10 percent for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis, underscoring the country’s continued economic resilience.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez Rejects Snap Election Calls After Police Raid Socialist Party Headquarters
Pedro Sánchez ruled out an early election and moved to steady his coalition government following a police raid on Socialist Party offices, as corruption allegations and pressure from the opposition Popular Party intensify.
Pope Leo XIV Urges Spain to Bridge Political Divisions During Landmark Visit to Madrid
Addressing King Felipe VI, state officials and more than one million faithful in Madrid, Pope Leo XIV called for greater political unity and warned against growing polarization and the exploitation of anti-immigrant sentiment during his ...
Spain Maintains Military Support for NATO’s Eastern Flank
The Defense Ministry has confirmed the continued deployment of air-defense systems and armored vehicles to multinational NATO formations in the Baltic region as part of alliance deterrence efforts.
Japanese and Latin American Wealth Continues to Flow Into Madrid’s Luxury Property Market
Property advisers report sustained demand from affluent investors, particularly from Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, helping drive record prices in Madrid’s most exclusive residential districts.
Prince Albert II Visits Madrid to Mark 150 Years of Diplomatic Relations
Monaco’s Prince Albert II has held official engagements with Spanish leaders and King Felipe VI to commemorate 150 years of diplomatic representation and promote cooperation on Mediterranean environmental initiatives.
Spanish Intelligence Services Increase Counterintelligence Operations
Security agencies have heightened efforts to protect critical infrastructure, defense contractors and technology institutions amid concerns about foreign espionage activities linked to Chinese and Russian networks.
Spain Reinforces Commitment to International Law During Vatican Talks
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez used a meeting with Pope Leo XIV to emphasize support for peace efforts, humanitarian access and adherence to international law in conflicts including those affecting the Middle East and Ukraine.
Spanish Courts Continue Reviewing Cases Under Catalan Amnesty Law
The Supreme Court and regional tribunals are examining how the recently enacted Amnesty Law should apply to individual cases linked to the Catalan independence movement, keeping one of Spain’s most contentious political issues in focus.
Housing Affordability Pressures Intensify Debate Over Rent Controls and Tourist Rentals
Rising rents and limited housing supply in major cities are fueling public protests and prompting authorities to consider stricter rules on short-term tourist accommodation and broader housing market interventions.
Canary Islands Seek Greater European Support as Migrant Arrivals Increase
Authorities in the Canary Islands are calling for additional assistance from Madrid and Brussels as they manage rising numbers of migrants arriving via the Atlantic route from West Africa.
Immigration Drives Spain’s Population Growth and Helps Ease Labor Shortages
New demographic data show migration remains the primary source of population growth in Spain, helping employers address workforce shortages in sectors including hospitality, agriculture and construction.
Ingeteam Secures €75 Million Loan for Renewable Energy Technology Development
Spanish engineering company Ingeteam has obtained European Investment Bank financing to support research and development in renewable energy systems and industrial electrification technologies.
European Investment Bank Provides €500 Million for Basque Healthcare Expansion
The Basque regional government and the European Investment Bank have launched a financing program worth €500 million to modernize hospitals and primary healthcare infrastructure across northern Spain.
Grifols Breaks Ground on New Plasma Processing Facility Near Barcelona
Healthcare group Grifols has begun construction of an advanced plasma fractionation plant in Lliçà de Vall, expanding production capacity while improving energy efficiency and supporting Europe’s biomedical supply chain.
Spain Celebrates Launch of First Fully Electrified Domestic Vehicle Production Line
Government officials and industry leaders marked the start of operations for the first fully electric vehicle manufacturing line producing vehicles entirely within Spain, highlighting efforts to secure the future of the automotive sector.
Aena Reports Record Passenger Traffic Ahead of Peak Summer Travel Season
Spain’s airport operator says passenger volumes across major hubs including Madrid, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca and the Canary Islands remain at unprecedented levels as tourism demand continues to surge.
European Investment Bank Backs Barcelona Rail Expansion With €300 Million Loan
Catalonia and the European Investment Bank have agreed financing for a major underground rail connection between Plaça d’Espanya and Gràcia stations, strengthening public transport integration across Barcelona.
Madrid Chamartín Station Reopens After €560 Million Modernization
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Transport Minister Óscar Puente have inaugurated the renovated Madrid Chamartín-Clara Campoamor station, a project that doubles high-speed rail capacity and adds significant commercial space.
Red Eléctrica Expands Grid Infrastructure to Support Rapid Solar Growth
Spain’s national grid operator is accelerating investment in transmission lines and substations to ease congestion and ensure growing volumes of solar power can be integrated efficiently into the electricity system.
Spain Accelerates Desalination Projects to Address Long-Term Water Scarcity
The government has advanced procurement processes for major desalination facilities along the Mediterranean coast as part of a broader effort to reduce dependence on increasingly unreliable rainfall and strengthen water security.
Agricultural Groups Warn Persistent Drought Will Cut Harvests Across Key Regions
Farming organizations have warned that prolonged drought conditions and low reservoir levels in Andalusia and Catalonia are likely to reduce production of olive oil, citrus fruits and wine grapes, increasing pressure for government water...
Spain Strengthens Position as European Leader in Renewable Energy Investment
Industry analysts say Spain hosts one-quarter of all renewable hydrogen projects in the European Union and remains one of the world’s leading destinations for greenfield clean-energy investment, supported by abundant solar and wind resou...
Banco Sabadell Completes Share Buyback Program Amid Ongoing BBVA Pressure
Banco Sabadell has finalized a major share repurchase and stabilization program, strengthening its market position as it resists continued acquisition efforts from BBVA.
BBVA Intensifies Campaign for Banco Sabadell Deal as Takeover Battle Continues
BBVA executives have stepped up their defense of a proposed integration with Banco Sabadell, arguing the transaction would generate substantial shareholder value, while Sabadell continues efforts to reinforce its independence.
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