Spain Among Five Developed Countries Without Anti-Corruption Plan, OECD Report Reveals
Spain, a prominent OECD member, is under scrutiny following a critical report from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. The report indicates that Spain is one of five developed countries globally that still lacks a comprehensive anti-corruption plan.
The end of the Sánchez era is approaching! Will the bomb explode before the...
Spain's political landscape is boiling: Signs are increasing that the mood within the PSOE has reached an all-time low. Rumors of a possible resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez are circulating and could plunge the country into early elections.
EU initiates proceedings against Spain: Discrimination against foreign residents in property taxation
The European Commission officially launched an infringement procedure against Spain on Wednesday. The accusation: discrimination against foreigners legally residing in Spain concerning tax matters.
Spain’s clear line: Sánchez rejects NATO’s 5% military spending
In a remarkably clear letter to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has decisively rejected the NATO-sought increase in military spending to 5% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for all member states.
Spain at the Forefront: DGT Publishes New Framework Program for Testing Automated Vehicles
Spain is positioning itself as a European pioneer with the publication of the new framework program for the testing of automated vehicles.
PSOE corruption scandal reaches Brussels: “The party is over, Mr. Sánchez!”
The recent debate in the European Parliament has elevated the corruption allegations against the PSOE and directly against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to a new, international level.
Scandal surrounding Spain’s Attorney General: APIF demands 6-year prison sentence for Álvaro García Ortiz
The Professional and Independent Association of Prosecutors (APIF) has demanded a drastic sentence in the case of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz: six years in prison and twelve years of disqualification from public office.
Spain’s blackout secret revealed: The (government’s) truth about the massive April power outage
The massive power outage that plunged large parts of Spain and Portugal into darkness on April 28, 2025, raised many questions. After weeks of speculation and almost two months of uncertainty, the Spanish government has finally issued a statement.
Spain’s strategic role in the Middle East conflict: US tanker aircraft arrive at Spanish...
Spanish Minister of Defense Margarita Robles confirmed on Wednesday the stationing of US refueling aircraft at the military bases of Rota (Cádiz) and Morón de la Frontera (Seville).
Spain’s Finance Ministry in corruption swirl: High-ranking official resigns after bribery allegations
The corruption scandals surrounding Pedro Sánchez's government continue. Following sustained pressure and serious accusations, José Antonio Marco Sanjuán, a high-ranking official in the Spanish Ministry of Finance, has resigned from his position as President of the Central Economic-Administrative Court (TEAC).