Revolution on the Housing Market: Spain’s New Public Housing Company Guarantees Affordable Rents
The creation of affordable housing in Spain, like in many European countries, is one of the most pressing social challenges.
Wealth Distribution in Spain: A Deep Dive into Regional Disparities
Spain, like many other nations, faces the challenge of unequal wealth distribution, where a small segment of the population controls the majority of the national riches. While the national distribution was broadly understood, detailed regional analyses have been lacking until now.
Free house & 15,000 euros: Castellolí in the province of Barcelona develops plan to...
The town council has launched a remarkable initiative: a free house and a subsidy of 15,000 euros for anyone willing to take over a grocery store in the municipality.
Spanish PM Sánchez Plans Long-Term Strategy: 2027 Candidacy Despite Corruption Pressure
Pedro Sánchez reaffirms his intention to run for Prime Minister again in 2027, despite ongoing corruption allegations and the "Koldo case."
EasyJet Strike in Spain: 20 Flights Cancelled
Malaga, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca Affected – USO Demands Equal Pay with European Counterparts
Will everything soon be more expensive? Trump threatens Spain with massive tariffs for refusing...
Donald Trump's recent statements after the NATO summit in The Hague have caused a stir. The US President overtly threatened Spain with drastic tariffs
Don’t even think about dying here in Spain – especially not in one of...
We all know the two great certainties in life: death and taxes. But in Spain, these two collide in a way that could drastically affect your choice of residence. Believe it or not, the cost of dying varies enormously depending on where you are in Spain.
Pension System on the Brink? Spain Admits €126 Billion Debt
The Spanish pension system faces a monumental challenge. The government has recently admitted to a historic debt of €126 billion in the social security system, an alarming 7.8% of Spain's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
No amnesty for Puigdemont: Supreme Court upholds embezzlement verdict
The Appellate Chamber of the Supreme Court in Spain has made a significant decision with potentially far-reaching consequences for former Generalitat President Carles Puigdemont and former minister Antoni Comin.
NATO summit in The Hague: All 32 states (including Spain) sign the final declaration...
In a groundbreaking concluding statement, all 32 heads of state and government pledged to invest five percent of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in defense by 2035.