Madrid in the grip of profiteering? Uber & Cabify are shamelessly exploiting the emergency...
Emergency services throughout the Community of Madrid were fully mobilized to respond to emergencies caused by the massive power outage that occurred around 12:30...
The garbage strike in Madrid ended with an agreement between workers and companies
The garbage strike ends with an agreement between workers and the company. Madrid's garbage collection operators ended their indefinite strike on Sunday, which had begun last Monday evening and thus lasted six days.
The dark side of running: Marathon in Madrid causes 269 medical emergencies!
Madrid's ambulance service assisted a total of 269 runners during the three races held in the Spanish capital this Sunday – the marathon, half marathon, and 10 kilometers. Twenty-seven of the participants required hospitalization, but no serious cases were reported.
The National Police arrests a refugee from the Netherlands in Benidorm
The National Police arrested a 28-year-old Dutch fugitive in Benidorm (Alicante), against whom a European Arrest Warrant (OEDE) had been issued by the Dutch authorities for illegal possession of weapons.
A tourist dies in her hotel room in Ibiza: She is the second British...
A 33-year-old British woman was found dead in her room at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel in Sant Antoni de Portmany, on the island in the Balearic archipelago
In Madrid, a police officer was sentenced to 39 years in prison after pushing...
The Madrid Provincial Court sentenced Fernando R.C., a local police officer, to 39 years and six months in prison. He killed an elderly woman by throwing her down the stairs of his home in Ciempozuelos (Madrid).
Torrevieja doubles its workforce and triples its resources for the preparation of its parks...
The unfortunate condition of the city's gardens and trees, as well as the decades-long neglect of large areas designated as green spaces in the PGOU since 1986, are among the most common complaints from Torrevieja residents to their city council.
A study from Barcelona shows that people with lower intelligence often choose these three...
The University of Barcelona is shedding light on a topic that, although often unnoticed, is one of the most discussed in psychology: the "psychology of color."
Scandal in Seville! Former mayor cashed in – without shaking a hand!
Former mayor of Seville, Antonio Torres, was sentenced to two years and three months in prison for receiving nearly €360,000 in salary from the Faffe Foundation (an institution of the Junta de Andalucía) without ever having worked there.
Marbella: The Wall Street of Crime
Juanjo Gómez, a retired National Police officer, has dedicated his career to pursuing major drug lords and dismantling their empires. Today, he has become a "reference book" for new agents.