Free house & 15,000 euros: Castellolí in the province of Barcelona develops plan to...
The town council has launched a remarkable initiative: a free house and a subsidy of 15,000 euros for anyone willing to take over a grocery store in the municipality.
Animal cruelty shock: Woman drowns her dog on Alicante beach
A distressing incident of animal cruelty has caused outrage in the province of Alicante. On Friday, a woman was arrested by local police in San Vicente del Raspeig at a veterinary clinic. She is accused of having drowned her own dog at Aguamarga dog beach in Alicante. Municipal sources confirmed the arrest, which followed observations by several witnesses and the swift response of the authorities.
Catalonia will invest 700 million euros in the fight against child poverty
The President of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, announced on Monday that the Catalan government will allocate €700 million to combat child poverty in Catalonia.
No access for the homeless: Aena will control access to Barajas Airport at night...
According to Aena sources, access to the terminals of Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport will be restricted to passengers and accompanying persons during certain time slots.
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.
Ibiza’s new regulations make life in a caravan more difficult: a pitch on the...
The housing crisis is forcing residents and seasonal workers to live in vehicles, while the new law further tightens conditions for them. Unregistered vehicles entering the island must book a campsite, which costs approximately €1,800 per month.
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 the slaughterhouse of horror in Madrid: dying animals, severed heads and dead rats
A shocking case of animal abuse and public health endangerment has been uncovered in Madrid and its surrounding areas: The Guardia Civil, in "Operation Smallpox," has arrested five individuals and is investigating twelve others for crimes against public health, animal cruelty, document forgery, membership in a criminal organization, and money laundering.
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.
Barcelona’s facades in focus: Fines of up to 750 euros for drying laundry outdoors
The practice of hanging clothes out of windows to dry is deeply rooted in Spain and is part of the daily urban landscape. However, in Barcelona, an old regulation is currently causing heated discussions and potential fines. What’s behind this, and what consequences await the residents of the Catalan capital?