- Protesters March Across Europe Against Iranian Regime This Week
- Spain’s PM Pedro Sanchez stands firm against war despite Trump’s backlash
- US-fired missiles surpass winter usage in Ukraine over three days
- Texas Rep Tony Gonzales Exits Race Amid Ethics Probe and Controversy
- Europe’s New Stance Against Donald Trump: A Significant Shift
- European Commission Launches Strategy on Intergenerational Fairness Today
- Trump Has Final Victory as US Eliminates Suspected Iranian Assassin
- Asif Merchant Found Guilty of Plotting to Kill Trump, Allegedly Iran-Supported
Browsing: Spain featured
At a vibrant carnival, performers dressed as Stephen Hawking in wheelchairs showcased resilience and creativity, sparking dialogue on disability representation.
Cliff Notes – Lamine Yamal out of Spain squad as RFEF criticise injury update Lamine Yamal will miss Spain’s World…
Athletic Club has raised concerns with LaLiga regarding Barcelona’s compliance with financial fair play rules amid their pursuit of Nico Williams, who has a €58 million release clause.
NATO ambassadors agreed to boost defence spending and related spending, rising from the longstanding 2 % target to a combined 5 % of GDP by 2035, ahead of next week’s Hague summit.
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.”
More than 2.7 billion in prizes Good morning. We start the live narration of the day of the Christmas Lottery…
Pilar Alegría, Diana Morant, Óscar López and, predictably, María Jesús Montero return to their native regions to replicate the success…
One has 57 pages. The other, only two. The first is dated November 21. The second, last Thursday. The first…
“Dizziness, vomiting and in the worst cases, cardiac arrest, stroke and even death,” is the first thing Google responds when…
There will be no cleaning strike on the next holidays in Barcelona. Unions and concessionaire companies have reached an agreement…
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