Francina Armengol

Former Balearic Prime Minister Francina Armengol entangled in corruption?

Former Balearic President Francina Armengol, who has been the President of the Spanish Parliament since 2023, is once again in the spotlight in connection with the corruption scandal surrounding the awarding of public contracts by the Socialists.
Banana prices in Spain explode and the price rises by 140%

Banana prices in Spain explode and the price rises by 140%

Banana prices in Spain have soared dramatically due to "bad weather," with an increase of up to 140% above the five-year average at origin. Consumers are already feeling this cost surge in supermarkets, and producers attribute it to adverse weather conditions.
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Tragedy at Fairground in Murcia: Two-Year-Old Girl Dies After Electric Shock

Murcia, Spain – A shocking tragedy occurred this morning at a fairground in the Murcian district of Alquerías. A two-year-old girl has died after suffering an electric shock. The incident also left three other minors injured, as reported.
The Phenomenon of the "Extinct" Spanish Waiter

The Phenomenon of the “Extinct” Spanish Waiter

Spain is facing a remarkable transformation in its labor market, sparking wide-ranging socioeconomic discussions.
Historic High: Over 1.6 Million Public Officials in Spain

Historic High: Over 1.6 Million Public Officials in Spain

According to the latest Statistical Bulletin on Personnel in the Service of Public Administrations, the number of career civil servants in January stood at an impressive 1,634,510.
Agenda 2030 in Seville: How the UN wants to promote global taxes

Agenda 2030 in Seville: How the UN wants to promote global taxes

From June 30th to July 3rd, the Exhibition and Congress Center (FIBES) in Seville will host the IV International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD) organized by the United Nations.
Three blackouts in 42 days: Karpowerships to save power supply in the Canary Islands

Three blackouts in 42 days: Karpowerships to save power supply in the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are facing an acute energy crisis after an unprecedented series of power outages. Within just 42 days, three blackouts occurred on La Palma, an island with only 80,000 inhabitants, sounding alarm bells in both central and regional governments.
Olive Oil Price in Spain: Almost 44% Cheaper – Farmers Sound the Alarm

Olive Oil Price in Spain: Almost 44% Cheaper – Farmers Sound the Alarm

The price of olive oil in Spain has fallen dramatically and is now almost 44% below last year's level. This remarkable decline raises questions and leads to serious accusations from olive farmers.
Mallorca wants to drastically reduce the number of cars: New car tax and drastic penalties

Mallorca wants to drastically reduce the number of cars: New car tax and drastic...

On Friday, June 13, as announced at the end of May, Island Council President Llorenç Galmés presented the draft of a legislative proposal to the other parties for review.
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After Eviction: 73-Year-Old Takes Own Life in Barcelona

A 73-year-old man tragically died in Barcelona on Thursday after being evicted from his apartment in the Raval district.