Abascal vs. Sánchez: No-Confidence Motion Aims to Topple Spain’s Government
Santiago Abascal, the leader of VOX, has called for a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in light of recent corruption scandals shaking the socialist government and party.
The Oriental Hornet Spreads in Andalusia: Cádiz, Málaga, and Seville Most Affected
The Oriental Hornet (Vespa orientalis) is rapidly expanding its presence in Andalusia, posing an increasing threat to local biodiversity and key economic sectors.
Hotter Seas Ahead: Valencia’s Waters Hit Unprecedented June Temperatures Before Summer
Just days before the official start of summer, the oceans and seas surrounding Spain are experiencing unusually high temperatures, reaching "historic highs" in some areas. Of particular concern is Valencia, where the port's buoy recorded a sea temperature of 25.57 degrees Celsius last Saturday (June 14, 2025).
Animal Rights Report Against Macro-Farms Focuses on Spanish Pigs
The organization AGtivist has presented a report that denounces the existence of over 22,263 industrial chicken and pig farms in the EU, with a particular emphasis on Spain.
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.
Spain’s Self-Employed Boom: Seniors and Women Drive Growth
The Spanish labor market is undergoing a remarkable transformation: the number of self-employed individuals in Spain has increased by an impressive 106,654 people in the last four years, from May 2021 to May 2025, representing a growth of 3.2%.
Up to 500 Euro Fine: Benidorm’s Fight Against the Illegal Electric Scooter Boom
Benidorm continues to be one of Spain's most popular tourist destinations, especially among Britons, who consider this Alicante city one of their favorite places in the world. Each year, over 800,000 British nationals visit this Costa Blanca city, not counting those who reside there year-round.
Former Balearic Prime Minister Francina Armengol entangled in corruption?
Former Balearic President Francina Armengol, who has been the President of the Spanish Parliament since 2023, is once again in the spotlight in connection with the corruption scandal surrounding the awarding of public contracts by the Socialists.
Banana prices in Spain explode and the price rises by 140%
Banana prices in Spain have soared dramatically due to "bad weather," with an increase of up to 140% above the five-year average at origin. Consumers are already feeling this cost surge in supermarkets, and producers attribute it to adverse weather conditions.
The Phenomenon of the “Extinct” Spanish Waiter
Spain is facing a remarkable transformation in its labor market, sparking wide-ranging socioeconomic discussions.