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Spain
“Interpol’s Most Wanted List becomes a tool in Russia’s arsenal, targeting dissenters and critics of Putin, stifling opposition and free speech.”
Investigators are examining human error and track conditions as potential causes of the tragic Spain train crash that claimed 45 lives.
Spain’s fourth train crash in days occurred when a crane collided with rail lines, disrupting service and raising safety concerns nationwide.
Buenos días, España! – or Good Morning, Spain – for the English readers. Spanish politics is front and centre of the local news today, a day after former PM Mariano Rajoy faced rigorous questioning over his government’s alleged corruption during his time in office.
In global news, the French president’s televised speech last night, Donald Trump’s potential U-turn on suspending arms to Ukraine and the pope’s health dominate the headlines. For Spanish news, several publications look at how Spain will be affected by the increase in defence spending. “Spain is the country that will pay the most for the shift in defence, with 8.8% of state revenues.”
Incident Involving Students in Barcelona Minor students from the La Farina High School in Messina…
The lack of professionals and labor costs and the price of energy is killing the…
An explosion at arms munitions factory in Spain injures six people. They were injured after…
Is Spain introducing a tourist ban for UK visitors? What will happen to British holiday…
Spain is planning a bold move to address its housing crisis by introducing a tax of up to 100% on properties purchased by non-EU residents, including those from the UK.
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