Olive Oil Crisis: Spain Doubles Tunisian Imports, Fells 500,000 Trees in Jaén
The Spanish olive oil sector, a cornerstone of the national agriculture and culture, is in a deep crisis. While the government under Pedro Sánchez has massively increased imports of Tunisian olive oil, hundreds of thousands of olive trees are being uprooted in Jaén for a photovoltaic megaproject. This development is causing outrage and existential fears among farmers in Andalusia.
Is Agenda 2030 over? Valencia is getting serious and turning off the funding!
The plenary session of the Valencian Parliament this week set the course for a new financial policy. With the votes of the conservative Popular Party (PP) and the right-wing populist VOX, and against the opposition of PSPV and Compromís, the budgets for 2025 were approved. This decision marks a significant shift in priorities within the Valencian Community.
Serious incident at the Hoznayo Rally Festival: Car crashes into crowd – Several injured...
A dramatic incident overshadowed the Rallye Festival Hoznayo in Cantabria on Friday when a participating vehicle veered off the track and crashed into a group of spectators. The accident, which injured up to thirteen people, caused great dismay, but fortunately, serious consequences were avoided.
Spanish Pensioners Rejoice: Millions in Refunds Due to Hacienda Tax Error!
Thousands of Spanish pensioners could soon receive a surprising refund of up to 4,000 euros. A Supreme Court ruling has revealed that the Spanish tax authority, the Hacienda, overtaxed pensions for decades.
Plim celebrates comeback: The rebirth of a cult drink in Spain
The century-old soft drink Plim, whose name was inspired by the Spanish proverb "To me, plim!", is celebrating a remarkable rebirth in Spain. Originally born in Reus and almost forgotten, the drink is now returning with new glory, evoking nostalgia among generations.