JuntaGPT: Andalusia Revolutionizes Administration with Own AI
Andalusia is setting new standards in the digital transformation of public administration. With the introduction of JuntaGPT, a customized AI assistant, the region is positioning itself as a pioneer in digitalization within Spain.
Mass Tree Felling in Vega de Mestanza: An “Ecological Attack” Triggers Massive Protests in...
The Andalusian government under Moreno Bonilla (PP) has given the green light for the felling of tens of thousands of centuries-old trees in the Vega de Mestanza, leading to fierce resistance and protests from residents since Wednesday morning.
Unique Ceremony in Valencia: Politician Marries Himself
In a remarkable and unconventional ceremony, Stéphane Soriano, the Director General of the Department of Diversity of the Generalitat Valenciana, recently made a special vow: he married himself.
Escalation in the Metal Industry Strike in Cádiz: Riots, Arrests, and Injuries on the...
The first day of the metal strike in the province of Cádiz has been marked by significant tensions, violent clashes, and massive traffic disruptions. The work stoppage in the crucial metal sector has far-reaching consequences for the infrastructure and public life in the region.
All-Time Record: Spain Spent Over 170 Billion Euros on Public Employment in 2024
Spain is setting an all-time record in public expenditure on employees in 2024. At 172,350 million euros, the state's personnel costs surpass all previous marks, representing an increase of 5.4% compared to 2023.
Spain’s reservoirs have seen a drop in water levels for the third week in...
The persistent heatwave on the Iberian Peninsula is leaving its mark on Spain's water reserves. For the third consecutive week, reservoir levels have been declining.
Spain: Congress Votes to Extend Nuclear Power Plant Lifespans
The Spanish Congress of Deputies has taken a decisive step that could significantly influence the country's energy future. With the votes of the PP and Vox, a bill to extend the operating lives of nuclear power plants has been approved.
Spain’s Coasts Under Fire: “Black Flags” for 48 Beaches Reveal Alarming Environmental Issues
Spain's coastline, a longed-for destination for millions, is once again at the center of critical environmental assessment. The non-governmental organization "Ecologists in Action" presented its annual report on Tuesday, painting a bleak picture of the environmental situation on Spain's beaches with the awarding of 48 "Black Flags."
Look Europe! Spain demands a hard line and an EU arms embargo against Israel
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares on Tuesday urgently called on the European Union (EU) to impose a comprehensive arms embargo on Israel.
Thousands of holiday apartments in Spain facing closure? Digital rental register faces collapse
According to Fevitur, the Spanish holiday rental association, more than 70% of existing properties have not yet been successfully registered in the new system. The state-managed platform proves to be technically inadequate, with serious consequences for Spain's entire tourism industry.