Four years of the euthanasia law in Spain: the fight for a dignified farewell
In Spain, the Euthanasia Law has been in force for four years. However, a recent assessment by the "Right to Live with Dignity" (DMD) association reveals that only about 40% of applicants, roughly 1,300 out of 3,000 individuals, were actually able to exercise their right to euthanasia.
Public consultation: Spanish citizens have seven days to submit their comments on BBVA’s takeover...
The public consultation initiated by the government, which allows citizens and businesses of all kinds to comment on BBVA's takeover offer for Banco Sabadell, will be available on the website of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry until next Friday, May 16.
Revolutionary algae invention from Spain: Houses of the future generate electricity and are fireproof
An international research team has developed a groundbreaking material that could revolutionize the construction industry: a foam based on algae and nanotechnology that combines thermal insulation, electrical conductivity, and flame retardancy.
Passive Houses in Spain: Revolutionary Living Slashes Energy Bills by Up to 90%
Energy saving has become a central priority for advanced societies in recent years. Faced with limited fossil fuels, more and more citizens are investing in the energy efficiency of their homes, whether through solar thermal systems, photovoltaics, or aerothermal systems.
Why the Guardia Civil takes fuel samples from drivers
One of the aspects where drivers try to save money is fuel. The vast majority want to pay as little as possible to fill their vehicle's tank with gasoline or diesel.
Why we need a moon navigation system: Spanish company has developed a lunar GPS
It's possible that when humans return to the Moon in the coming years, the system that will help them navigate this inhospitable and unreferenced terrain has been developed by a Spanish company.
Water reserves in Spain increase to 77%
Water reserves in the peninsula's reservoirs have increased to 77 percent of their total capacity. Currently, 43,144 cubic hectometers (hm³) are stored, representing an increase of 0.6 percent (310 hm³) compared to the previous week.
Sex Scandal Rages in Galicia: Regional Minister Resigns After Sexual Coercion Complaint
A bombshell in Spanish politics: Alfonso Villares, until recently Sea Councillor in the government of Galicia, resigned from his post on Wednesday. This step followed a day after he was informed by the Supreme Court of Justice of Galicia (TSXG) that he was under investigation for sexual coercion.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in the most serious crisis of his term in...
Pedro Sánchez at a Crossroads: A party scandal shakes the PSOE and puts the Prime Minister under enormous pressure. This week could decisively shape his political future.
Metro Valencia: The Return to Valencia’s South – Eight Months After DANA
Eight months after the devastating floods caused widespread damage to Valencia Metro's infrastructure, the subway service is now fully operational again in the so-called "Ground Zero" of the DANA in southern Valencia.