Andalusia expects almost 13 million tourists this summer
Andalusia is looking forward to a promising summer in 2025, with forecasts indicating a significant increase in tourist numbers, more jobs, and higher revenues.
Mysterious deaths off the Balearic Islands: Bound migrant bodies discovered
The Balearic Islands are once again the scene of a tragedy: at least five bodies of suspected migrants have been found in the islands' waters, shockingly bound at the hands and feet. The Guardia Civil has launched an intensive investigation to clarify the circumstances of these cruel deaths.
Is there no agreement at all? Rutte demands higher defense spending from Spain –...
The Hague/Madrid. At the recent NATO summit in The Hague, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte made it clear that there would be no special treatment for individual allies when it comes to increasing defense spending.
47,865 reports in the first quarter of 2025: Shocking figures of gender-based violence in...
Although the number of female victims who decided to report remained "practically identical" with a minimal 0.04% increase, the daily average is alarming: around 484 victims and 532 complaints per day.
Cancer Solidifies Position as Leading Cause of Death in Spain in 2024: A Detailed...
The latest preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) for 2024 confirms a worrying trend: cancer is and remains the leading cause of death in Spain. Accounting for 26.6% of all deaths, the sum of all tumors slightly surpasses cardiovascular diseases, which make up 26.1%.
Arrest after Shocking Attack at Madrid South Station: Woman Pushed from Seven Meters Height
A shocking incident occurred on Sunday afternoon at the Méndez Álvaro bus station in Madrid, when a 37-year-old man pushed a woman from a height of about seven meters. The suspect, who is from the Maghreb, was immediately arrested.
Valencia Unlocks 50 Hotel Licenses in 20 Months, Adding 5,900 Beds
Valencia is undergoing a significant shift in its tourism model, moving away from holiday rentals and focusing on hotels. Over the past 20 months, the city has granted approximately 50 building and operating permits for new hotel establishments.
Food warning: Two Fuet brands withdrawn from sale due to salmonella
The Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (Aesan) has issued an urgent health warning: two popular fuet brands have been withdrawn from sale...
Saragossa School Shock: Alleged Abuse of Toddlers Under Investigation
Saragossa, Spain – The Spanish National Police has launched an intensive investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving two three-year-old children attending a religious school in Saragossa.
Defense policy: Spain’s solo effort puts NATO unity to the test
The recent agreement between Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, which grants Spain a flexible approach to its defense spending, is generating significant discussion and concern within NATO.