Santiago de Compostela Unveils New “Daniel Castelao” Station: Triple the Size and State-of-the-Art
The Santiago de Compostela train station is undergoing a complete transformation. With an impressive name change and a lobby three times its previous size, the modernized access point was officially inaugurated today.
UN Summit Scandal: These Pictures Show How Badly Spain’s Police Are Treated!
The security at the high-profile UN Summit in Seville is overshadowed by a growing scandal: Police and Guardia Civil unions are raising the alarm about the disastrous conditions under which officers are forced to work.
Chaos in Sevilla’s Mobility Due to UN Summit – Commuters at Their Limit!
The worst predictions have come true: the "chaos" in Seville's mobility, warned about days ago by Mayor José Luis Sanz due to the UN Summit, has dramatically materialized this morning.
Political Earthquake Shakes Spain: Pre-Trial Detention for Santos Cerdán former Organization Secretary of the...
In a bombshell for the Spanish political landscape, Judge Leopoldo Puente has ordered the pre-trial detention without bail for Santos Cerdán, the former Organization...
Shock for Spain’s pensioners and unemployed! Spain’s Finance Ministry demands taxes on minimum wage...
For the first time, the Spanish Ministry of Finance will oblige pensioners and unemployed individuals receiving minimum wage amounts to pay taxes.
Nuclear Strategy Shift: Iberdrola and Endesa now want to negotiate with Aagesen on all...
The main owners of Spain's nuclear power plants, Iberdrola and Endesa, have decided to alter their approach in negotiations with the government regarding their intentions to extend the operational life of their reactors.
Former PSOE Members Demand Snap Elections and Pedro Sánchez’s Resignation Amid Corruption Scandals
The PSOE, Spain's ruling Socialist Workers' Party, is in a deep crisis. Former high-ranking members have taken an unprecedented step, publishing a manifesto demanding snap elections and the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
One in Three Self-Employed in Spain Will Not Take Summer Vacation: An Alarming Reality
Only 44% are certain they will take time off, while 13.1% are still undecided and another 11.4% will postpone their vacation until a later time in the year.
Warning: The Trap of Reverse Bizum Scam – How to Effectively Protect Yourself!
Bizum has become the dominant payment method in Spain over the last decade. However, with great popularity also comes an increased risk from cybercriminals who target personal and banking data.
Diesel Vehicles in Spain: New ITV Regulation Threatens Thousands of Cars
The end of the road might be near for older diesel vehicles in Spain. A stringent new regulation for the Technical Vehicle Inspection (ITV) is on the horizon, aiming to drastically reduce emissions on European roads.