The fake Jew: Sephardic certificate fraud shocks Spain
A widespread scandal has rocked Spain: On June 24, 2025, Spain's National Police arrested six individuals in Málaga who had been forging and selling Sephardic certificates for years.
Shocking Revelation: Personal Data of Pedro Sánchez and Other Prominent Politicians Emerge on the...
A sensational cyberattack has rocked Spanish politics. Once again, sensitive personal data of high-profile public figures, including Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, has been illegally published.
Shrinkflation in Spain: New Rules Force Brands to Come Clean
Have you ever noticed your crisps disappearing faster than usual? Or found your favourite chocolate bars looking a bit slimmer lately? If so, you're not imagining things – and you're definitely not alone.
Deadly heat on Mallorca: 34-year-old succumbs to heatstroke in Sóller
Sóller, Mallorca – Tragic news reaches us from Sóller, Mallorca: A 34-year-old Dutch national died on Thursday afternoon on the Camí de Son Sales, a rural road in the municipality, due to heatstroke.
Radioactive Threat off Galicia’s Coast: Over a Thousand Barrels Discovered!
An alarming piece of news is stirring up Galicia: reports of more than a thousand barrels of radioactive waste on the seabed off the Galician coast have prompted the regional government, the Xunta de Galicia, to take action.
EU Quake Over Gaza: Sánchez Calls for Israel Sanctions – Tel Aviv Rages!
Relations between Israel and Spain have reached a new low after the Israeli Embassy in Spain accused Pedro Sánchez's government of leading an “anti-Israel crusade.”
Mayor of Paiporta Resigns After Devastating Flood in Valencia
The socialist Mayor of Paiporta, Maribel Albalat, resigned from her post on Thursday due to health reasons. After months of physical and mental exhaustion following the devastating flood in the Valencian town last autumn, she is withdrawing from public life.
Four years of the euthanasia law in Spain: the fight for a dignified farewell
In Spain, the Euthanasia Law has been in force for four years. However, a recent assessment by the "Right to Live with Dignity" (DMD) association reveals that only about 40% of applicants, roughly 1,300 out of 3,000 individuals, were actually able to exercise their right to euthanasia.
The “Koldo Law”: How Sánchez Aims to Invalidate Damaging UCO Recordings
This so-called "Koldo Law," named after the corruption case currently gripping Spain, aims to invalidate "unlawful" recordings, such as those contained in the latest report by the Central Operative Unit (UCO) of the Guardia Civil.
Spain Boosts Global Vaccine Alliance: Sánchez Announces €130 Million for Gavi
Sánchez announced a significant increase in Spain's contribution to the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (Gavi) by 130 million Euros for the years 2026 to 2030.