Las Palmas: Data Breach Affects Pedro Sánchez – Police Arrest Two 19-Year-Olds
The arrest of two 19-year-olds in Las Palmas for the disclosure of sensitive data belonging to government members and public figures, including Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has caused a nationwide stir.
Spain’s new register comes into force on July 1: How to correctly register your...
To continue advertising legally on digital platforms, registration in the Unified Rental Register is now mandatory.
Valencia’s mega-plan after the DANA: 29 billion euros for protection against the next flood
The Valencian government has unveiled a monumental plan for the reconstruction of Ground Zero following the devastating DANA of October 29.
The Fall of Man: The Cover-up Thesis surrounding Pedro Sánchez and the PSOE Corruption...
Internal voices from the PSOE, including prominent critic Emiliano García-Page, suggest that Sánchez may have known about the events and is attempting to cover them up.
The summer season in Spain starts: Numbers reveal the crazy summer rush!
The summer season in Spain kicks off with a bang: while prices for accommodation and gastronomy are soaring, the tourism industry is optimistically looking forward to a record season.
Spanish Jumping Spiders: Fascinating Hunters and Natural Pest Controllers
These agile little arachnids, belonging to the Salticidae family, are ubiquitous across Spain – from sun-drenched facades to the comfort of your own home.
Santiago de Compostela Unveils New “Daniel Castelao” Station: Triple the Size and State-of-the-Art
The Santiago de Compostela train station is undergoing a complete transformation. With an impressive name change and a lobby three times its previous size, the modernized access point was officially inaugurated today.
UN Summit Scandal: These Pictures Show How Badly Spain’s Police Are Treated!
The security at the high-profile UN Summit in Seville is overshadowed by a growing scandal: Police and Guardia Civil unions are raising the alarm about the disastrous conditions under which officers are forced to work.
Chaos in Sevilla’s Mobility Due to UN Summit – Commuters at Their Limit!
The worst predictions have come true: the "chaos" in Seville's mobility, warned about days ago by Mayor José Luis Sanz due to the UN Summit, has dramatically materialized this morning.
Political Earthquake Shakes Spain: Pre-Trial Detention for Santos Cerdán former Organization Secretary of the...
In a bombshell for the Spanish political landscape, Judge Leopoldo Puente has ordered the pre-trial detention without bail for Santos Cerdán, the former Organization...