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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...
Lamine Yamal Named United Nations Goodwill Ambassador Ahead of the 2026 World Cup
The Barcelona and Spain midfielder became UNICEF’s youngest global ambassador on the opening day of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, using his international profile to promote children’s rights and humanitarian causes.
Spain Strengthens Economic Ties With Montenegro and Supports Western Balkans Integration
During an official visit, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez signed new bilateral agreements with Montenegro and reiterated that full integration of the Western Balkans remains essential to the future development of the European Union.
Spain Establishes New National Framework for Health Technology Assessment
Royal Decree 415/2026 introduces a comprehensive system for evaluating the pricing, financing and clinical use of medicines, medical devices and digital health technologies within the national healthcare system.
High Interest Rates Continue to Weigh on Spanish Property Transactions
Elevated borrowing costs are creating volatility in the housing market, with higher mortgage rates increasingly limiting purchasing opportunities for middle-income buyers in major cities.
Spanish Government Approves Additional €260 Million for Affordable Housing Expansion
Madrid has authorised new funding to acquire and develop public housing, directing additional resources to regional governments as it seeks to address rising rental costs and housing affordability pressures.
Murcia Evaluates €1.15 Billion Data Centre Campus Project
Regional authorities are reviewing plans for a major hyperscale data centre development that would support growing demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure across Europe.
Barcelona Supercomputing Center Deploys Hybrid Quantum Computing System
The launch of EuroQCS-Spain, integrated with the MareNostrum 5 supercomputer, strengthens Spain’s role in European research on artificial intelligence, advanced computing and industrial simulation.
Spain Allocates €368 Million for Energy Upgrades Across Public Buildings
The Ministry for the Ecological Transition unveiled funding to improve energy efficiency in hospitals, schools and healthcare facilities, aiming to lower public-sector energy consumption while supporting green construction activity.
Plenitude Launches 330-Megawatt Renopool Solar Complex in Extremadura
Eni’s renewable energy subsidiary has brought its largest solar project worldwide into operation in Badajoz, strengthening Spain’s position as a leading destination for large-scale renewable energy investment.
World’s First Large-Scale Pure Hydrogen Engine Connects to Spain’s Power Grid
Technology group Wärtsilä successfully linked a 100% green hydrogen engine to the electricity network in Bermeo, marking a significant milestone for renewable-powered grid stabilisation in Spain and across Europe.
Housing Shortages and High Borrowing Costs Cloud Consumer Outlook
The Banco de España and BBVA warned that limited housing supply, elevated mortgage rates and a softer European economic backdrop could weigh on household spending later in the year despite strong overall growth.
Spain’s Tourism Boom Continues Ahead of Peak Summer Travel Season
BBVA Research reported record tourist arrivals and spending across the Mediterranean coast, Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, helping offset weaker manufacturing activity elsewhere in Europe.
High-Skilled Employment Growth Reshapes Spain’s Economy
Jobs in information technology, finance and professional services have expanded by more than 20% in recent years, helping drive productivity gains that are increasingly distinguishing Spain from other major European economies.
Spanish Bond Markets Remain Stable as Investors Back Fiscal Discipline
Spanish government debt continues to outperform several European peers, with stable yields reflecting investor confidence that Madrid can continue reducing its debt-to-GDP ratio despite higher energy costs and broader market volatility.
Spain Begins Drafting 2027 Budget as Strong Fiscal Performance Supports Public Finances
The government is preparing work on the 2027 General State Budget, using stable sovereign borrowing conditions and favourable fiscal trends as it negotiates future spending limits with regional administrations and parliamentary partners.
Spain Simplifies Migrant Regularisation Procedures and Rejects EU Return Centre Plans
The Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration announced easier pathways for migrant regularisation while opposing proposed European Union return centres, underscoring Madrid’s increasingly distinct approach to migration policy.
Spain Forecast to Grow Three Times Faster Than the Eurozone as Employment Hits Record Levels
Updated projections from Goldman Sachs and BBVA Research point to 2.1% economic growth this year, supported by a record workforce of 22.3 million people, strong services exports and rising productivity in technology and financial services.
Pope Leo XIV Addresses Spanish Parliament During Landmark Visit to Madrid
Pope Leo XIV delivered a speech to Spain’s Congress of Deputies focused on migration, human dignity and artificial intelligence, while Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reaffirmed support for progressive immigration policies despite a broader...
Spain’s Technology Sector Gains Momentum as Venture Capital Interest Expands
Strong investor participation in artificial intelligence, software and digital innovation is helping Spain strengthen its position as a competitive European technology centre alongside its traditional tourism economy.
Madrid Pushes Green Energy Financing as Spain Expands Renewable Ambitions
Government officials and financial institutions are increasing efforts to channel capital into renewable energy projects, supporting Spain’s broader strategy to become a leading clean-energy producer in Europe.
Marine Experts Warn Against Close Contact With Solitary Dolphins in Galicia
Researchers monitoring bottlenose dolphins along the Galician coast have urged the public to avoid physical interactions with the animals, citing risks to both marine welfare and human safety.
Administrative Delays in Cuba Hamper Spanish Residency Applications
Operational disruptions at Spain’s consulate in Havana, including power outages and severe backlogs, are preventing thousands of Cuban applicants from obtaining documents needed for Spanish residency procedures.
Spain’s Animal Welfare Laws Lead to First Deportation for Animal Cruelty Conviction
A court in Alicante has ordered the deportation of a Colombian national convicted of killing a domestic pet, marking the first known use of Spain’s animal welfare legislation to remove a foreign resident.
Mar Menor Recovery Remains Fragile a Decade After Environmental Crisis
Scientists in Murcia say restoration work has improved conditions in the Mar Menor lagoon, but the ecosystem remains vulnerable to future pollution events and extreme weather.
Former Prime Minister Zapatero Faces Continued Investigation Over Venezuela Mediation Activities
Spanish judicial authorities are continuing a high-profile probe into former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero over allegations linked to his involvement in political mediation efforts concerning Venezuela.
European Border Delays Could Threaten Spanish Tourism Revenues, Industry Warns
The World Travel and Tourism Council says new bottlenecks at European Union external borders could affect up to 41 million travellers and put billions of dollars in tourism spending at risk during the peak summer season.
Netherlands-Based Renault Executive Christian Stein Takes Charge of Spanish Operations
Renault has appointed Christian Stein as chief executive for Spain, where he will oversee the rollout of five new vehicle models and expanded electric vehicle production across several manufacturing sites.
United States Ambassador Criticizes Lack of Direct Access to Spanish Prime Minister
US Ambassador Benjamín León Jr. said Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has not granted him an official meeting, highlighting diplomatic tensions as Washington presses Spain to raise defence spending.
Spanish Sovereign Bonds Remain Resilient Despite Inflation and Energy Challenges
International investors continue to support Spanish government debt, with Spain remaining the only major European Union economy projected to reduce its debt-to-GDP ratio below 100% within three years.
Private Equity Firms Increase Investment in Spanish Luxury Tourism Assets
Major international investors including Blackstone, Brookfield and Ardian are expanding their exposure to Spanish resorts, hotels and branded residences, particularly in the Costa del Sol, Balearic Islands and Canary Islands.
Spain Hosts Sustainable Bond Forum to Expand Green Finance Initiatives
Government officials and European financial institutions gathered in Madrid for the tenth Sustainable Bond Forum, focusing on green bond markets and improved data standards to support renewable energy investment.
Wärtsilä Completes First Large-Scale Test of Pure Hydrogen Power Engine in Spain
The Finnish technology group successfully tested a fully hydrogen-fuelled power engine at its facility in Bermeo, demonstrating the viability of pure hydrogen for commercial electricity generation and grid support.
Spanish Artificial Intelligence Startups Attract €717 Million in Investment
Investment data show Spanish AI companies secured €717 million in funding last year from a national startup investment pool of €3.1 billion, making Spain the sixth-largest AI market in Europe by funding volume.
South Summit 2026 Draws Global Investors and Startups to Madrid
The fifteenth edition of South Summit concluded in Madrid after attracting nearly 5,000 startups and 2,000 investors, reinforcing Spain’s growing role as a European hub for entrepreneurship and venture capital.
Housing Pressures Intensify as Tourism and Population Growth Strain Urban Markets
Economists warn that rising visitor numbers and continued population growth are increasing pressure on housing supply, prompting regional governments to reassess short-term rental regulations and affordability measures.
Tourism Sector Targets Record 100 Million International Visitors in 2026
Spanish tourism authorities expect international arrivals to exceed 100 million this year, generating an estimated €135 billion in spending and supporting higher hotel revenues across major destinations.
Spain’s Labour Market Shifts Toward Technology and Professional Services
Employment in finance, information technology and professional services has risen by more than 20% since 2019, according to analysts, helping boost productivity and differentiate Spain’s economy from slower-growing European peers.
Pope Leo XIV Delivers Rare Address to Spanish Parliament Backing Migration and Peace Initiatives
In an unusual speech before a joint session of parliament, Pope Leo XIV condemned discrimination against migrants and called for peace, offering support for policies closely aligned with the Sánchez government's agenda.
Spanish Government Advances Controversial Plan to Regularize Undocumented Migrants
Madrid is pushing ahead with legislation that would grant residency and work rights to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants, arguing the measure is needed to support labour supply and long-term pension sustainability.
Spain’s Population Exceeds 50 Million as Immigration Drives Demographic Growth
New data from the National Statistics Institute show Spain’s population has surpassed 50 million for the first time, with international migration fully offsetting low birth rates and an ageing workforce.
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