Average 100 days of work absence: Is Spain on the verge of a mental...
Spain is facing a disturbing development: the number of work absences due to psychological illnesses has doubled in just five years. This silent epidemic not only burdens those affected but also significantly impacts the country's economy.
Barcelona bans Calçotadas at home: Fines for preparing this traditional dish on your balcony...
The good weather has arrived in Barcelona, and with it, the time to organize barbecues with family or friends. However, this plan can be expensive if carried out at home. The municipal ordinances of the Catalan capital establish strict regulations for all activities involving fire in urban environments. And Calçotadas are no exception to these restrictions.
Court Orders Investigation into Pedro Sánchez’s Actions in Air Europa Bailout for Begoña Gómez’s...
The High Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) has issued a significant ruling, obliging the Spanish government to investigate the actions of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez concerning the bailout of Air Europa and the business activities of his wife, Begoña Gómez.
Spain grapples with alarming rise in sexually transmitted infections – Ministry of Health launches...
The Spanish Ministry of Health has launched a comprehensive awareness campaign against the alarming increase in sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Although the initiative is primarily aimed at young people, an alarming trend is evident across all age groups, including those over 65. Expert Nayara Malnero, a renowned sexologist, psychologist, and couples therapist, emphasizes the lack of public discussion on this serious public health challenge.
Spanish Reservoirs Decline Again, Segura Basin Remains Below Half Capacity
The current situation of reservoirs in Spain continues to be a cause for concern, as the country's water reserves have once again decreased in the last week. Although some regions have seen slight increases, the overall trend remains downward. Of particular note is the Segura Basin, which remains the only one below the 50 percent mark.
Blackout on La Palma: Island without power for hours
La Palma, the green island of the Canary Islands, experienced a comprehensive power outage on Tuesday that brought public life to a standstill for...
Spain Real Estate: Nearly Half Look Under €210,000 – Major Cities Out of Reach
Recent analyses reveal: Nearly half of Spanish property buyers are searching for homes under €210,000, yet in metropolises like Madrid, Barcelona, and Málaga, prices far exceed this threshold. High demand and falling interest rates are fueling the market, but the discrepancy between desired prices and reality is growing.
The One Room Number That Can Ruin Your Hotel Stay in Spain – And...
When we check into a hotel, we all expect to spend a few restful nights in a comfortable bed with soft sheets. But sometimes, circumstances don't allow it. To avoid this, it's essential to pay attention to certain details that the hotel staff won't actively inform you about.
Spain Among Top 12 Countries Globally with Lowest Birth Rate in 2025, UN Study...
Spain is among the twelve countries globally with the lowest birth rate in 2025, according to the study "The True Fertility Crisis" by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). For the first time, this study addresses the "demographic collapse" worldwide and suggests that countries change their current natalist approach from a "compulsive" policy to one focused on helping people have the children they desire.
Brussels sees “self-amnesty” in Spain! Threat to the rule of law
The controversial amnesty law in Spain remains a focal point of attention from Brussels. The European Commission expresses serious concerns and openly questions the regulation, as it "looks like a self-amnesty." This assessment is based on a preliminary question from the European Court of Auditors to the European Court of Justice (ECJ), highlighting the urgency of the issue.