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.
Spain’s Navy Commissions Study for First Conventional Aircraft Carrier – A New Era of...
The Spanish Navy is taking a significant step towards modernizing and strengthening its maritime capabilities. It has commissioned the renowned public shipyard Navantia to conduct a feasibility study for the construction of Spain's first conventional aircraft carrier.
Spectacular Jewelry Heist at Parquesur Shocks Madrid
A daring robbery rocked the Parquesur shopping center in Leganés, a suburb of Madrid, this morning. A group of thieves drove a stolen Audi into the shopping arcade around 11 AM and plundered a jewelry store.
Ten Valencian Marine Environments Declared Special Protection Areas: A Milestone for Marine Conservation in...
The Spanish government has taken a significant step towards strengthening marine conservation: Ten marine environments in the Valencia region are being declared Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) and incorporated into the European Natura 2000 network.
Spain’s Aviation Goes Digital: First Remote Control Tower in Vigo Sparks Debate
Vigo Opens Spain's Digital Aviation Future - Spain Relies on Remote Control in Air Traffic: First Digital Tower in Operation, but Experts Warn of Risks to Safety and Jobs
Shocking accident in Granada: Illegal immigrant without a driver’s license runs over two-year-old boy
A terrible incident has shaken Granada: An illegal Moroccan immigrant, without a valid driver's license, allegedly ran over a two-year-old boy with a motocross motorcycle.
Passive Houses in Spain: Revolutionary Living Slashes Energy Bills by Up to 90%
Energy saving has become a central priority for advanced societies in recent years. Faced with limited fossil fuels, more and more citizens are investing in the energy efficiency of their homes, whether through solar thermal systems, photovoltaics, or aerothermal systems.
Spain’s Reservoirs Continue to Dry Out for Fourth Consecutive Week
The persistent summer temperatures across Spain are having a clear impact: The country's reservoir water reserves have shrunk for the fourth consecutive week.
Tourists beware: Mallorca enforces strict rules – Fines from 750 to 3,000 Euros possible
Palma de Mallorca's island capital has approved new rules of conduct. They are intended to promote a calmer, more orderly, and more respectful coexistence.