Spanish Pensioners Rejoice: Millions in Refunds Due to Hacienda Tax Error!

Spanish Pensioners Rejoice: Millions in Refunds Due to Hacienda Tax Error!

Thousands of Spanish pensioners could soon receive a surprising refund of up to 4,000 euros. A Supreme Court ruling has revealed that the Spanish tax authority, the Hacienda, overtaxed pensions for decades.

Plim celebrates comeback: The rebirth of a cult drink in Spain

The century-old soft drink Plim, whose name was inspired by the Spanish proverb "To me, plim!", is celebrating a remarkable rebirth in Spain. Originally born in Reus and almost forgotten, the drink is now returning with new glory, evoking nostalgia among generations.
Barcelona Deepens Break with Israel: Trade Fair Ban for Jewish Businesses

Barcelona Deepens Break with Israel: Trade Fair Ban for Jewish Businesses

The Barcelona City Council has once again made a controversial decision that severely strains relations with Israel and raises questions about institutional antisemitism. Following the closure of the Generalitat's office in Tel Aviv, a resolution was passed this Friday with far-reaching consequences:
Madrid at Its Limit: 2,500 Social Housing Units Illegally Occupied

Madrid at Its Limit: 2,500 Social Housing Units Illegally Occupied

The Autonomous Community of Madrid is sounding the alarm: At the first conference on squatting, the shocking figure of 2,500 illegally occupied social housing units was announced on Thursday. This represents 10% of the total 25,000 units managed by the Madrid Social Housing Agency.

Andalusia reopens the Aznalcóllar mine (Seville) 24 years after its closure

After 24 years of closure and a history marked by controversy, the Aznalcóllar mine in Seville, Andalusia, is resuming operations. This decision, announced by the Andalusian government led by Minister Jorge Paradela, marks a turning point for the region, but also raises questions regarding its ecological impact.
Moth invasion in Spain: What's behind it?

Moth invasion in Spain: What’s behind it?

A massive moth invasion is currently affecting large parts of southeastern and eastern Spain, including the Autonomous Community of Madrid. Millions of giant moths are entering homes, causing distress among residents overwhelmed by the sheer number of insects. Regions like Murcia, Albacete, Valencia, Castellón, and Cuenca, as well as major cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, are grappling with this phenomenon.
Too hot for bookworms: Red alert due to heat forces closure of Madrid Book Fair

Too hot for bookworms: Red alert due to heat forces closure of Madrid Book...

Red alert in the Spanish capital: The Madrid Book Fair and the iconic Retiro Park were forced to close their doors today, Friday, at 6:00 PM. The reason for this is expected wind gusts of up to 55 kilometers per hour and temperatures around 35 degrees Celsius, posing a significant safety risk.
Spain's government intends to preventively ban all animals that it does not consider pets

Spain’s government intends to preventively ban all animals that it does not consider pets

Under the guise of combating invasive species, the Spanish government is laying the groundwork for a far-reaching innovation that could significantly impact private animal owners: the introduction of a so-called Positive List.
Spain is planning drastic measures: Sánchez is preparing a decree that will impose fines on drivers who travel alone in a car

Spain is planning drastic measures: Sánchez is preparing a decree that will impose fines...

The Spanish government under Pedro Sánchez is preparing a new decree that will bring drastic changes for drivers and municipalities with over 50,000 inhabitants. The legislative proposal not only mandates the establishment of environmental zones but also includes significant fines for drivers traveling alone in their vehicles.
Cold-Blooded Invader: African "Mini-Dragon" Sneaks into Spain

Cold-Blooded Invader: African “Mini-Dragon” Sneaks into Spain

Spain is facing a new challenge: The Savannah Monitor, often called the "African mini-dragon," is spreading in Spanish parks, bringing with it a serious danger. These cold-blooded invaders, which not only threaten indigenous wildlife but can also spread potentially deadly pathogens, are causing growing concern.