A 17-year-old stabs an 18-year-old in Cáceres
A jealousy-fueled argument – this is the central hypothesis being considered by the National Police in their investigation into the death of 18-year-old Antonio M.H. The young man was injured in a knife attack around 8:00 p.m. Friday evening in a park in the center of Cáceres, while another minor, under 17, was involved in the incident.
EU fertilizer tariffs: Putin’s shadow over the Spanish country
The latest controversy directly affects Spanish farmers. This week, the European Parliament, with 411 votes in favor, 100 against, and 78 abstentions, gave the green light to a tariff on fertilizers imported from Russia and Belarus.
Sánchez calls for uprising against Israel in Turkey
In his opening speech at the Council of the Socialist International in Istanbul, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez described the situation in Gaza as "unacceptable," once again positioning himself as a staunch critic of the State of Israel.
How to receive up to 37,800 euros in one go from your unemployment benefit...
Spain's unemployment benefit – the "pago único" – is a little-known gem for anyone who dreams of starting their own business.
Spain’s government denies that the power outage was caused by a government “experiment” with...
The government "categorically" denies that the massive power outage on April 28 was the result of an "experiment" conducted by the government before the system collapsed, as highlighted in an article in the British media outlet The Telegraph.
Barcelona is the most dangerous city in Spain according to AI
"Barcelona is the city with the highest crime rate in Spain," ChatGPT responded, citing current figures that leave no room for doubt: In 2024, 8.56 crimes per 100,000 inhabitants were recorded in Barcelona, exceeding the crime rates of other major cities in the country.
10,000 people wanted! Spanish study offers free red wine every day for over-50s for...
The University of Navarra has launched a call for 10,000 adults in Spain to consume a glass of wine every day for four years as part of the world's largest alcohol study, funded by the European Research Council.
Why Wikipedia “announced” Portnov’s murder in Madrid before it was discovered by police
The English Wikipedia page dedicated to Viktor Yanukovych's former advisor documents that at 9:21 a.m., a user posted an update announcing Portnov's death.
Not another one: VOX launches campaign against mass legalization of illegal immigrants
VOX has launched a petition to respond to the massive regularization of illegal immigrants planned by Pedro Sánchez's government.
Was Spain’s blackout a controlled experiment?
The stench of a cover-up hangs over Spain's massive power outage, the worst in a developed country in modern times.