European Commission
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European Commission

Why Madrid Opposed the New EU Migration Regulation
Spain became the only EU country to oppose the new regulation on the return of migrants. The decision has raised…
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Cadiz

Gibraltar Agreement EU Approves New Rules for Border with Spain
New regulations for Gibraltar take effect from July 15. The EU decision impacts 300,000 residents of Andalusia. Changes will affect…
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European Commission

Half a Million Migrants in Spain New Rules and Unexpected Restrictions
A large-scale migrant regularization is starting in Spain. New permits grant the right to work but do not open the…
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Europe

Spain loses billions Crisis of trust in global order shakes market
The Spanish market has plummeted amid international conflicts. Authorities warn of risks to the economy. New challenges could disrupt the…
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Algeria

Fuel prices rise in Spain new risks and unexpected consequences of war
The war in Iran is already affecting fuel prices in Spain. EU authorities and governments are looking for ways to…
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Madrid

Spain Approves Inquiry into Mass Regularization of Migrants What Will Change
Spanish authorities have launched a parliamentary investigation into the emergency regularization of migrants. The decision follows debates over security and…
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European Commission

PP-controlled committee to investigate mass migrant legalization
A new committee has been established in Spain to oversee the mass legalization of migrants. The decision was backed by…
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Brussels

Carlos Westendorp How a Spanish Diplomat Changed the Rules in Europe
Carlos Westendorp became a key figure in European politics. His decisions shaped Spainβs status in the EU. This article explores…
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Climate

How Changing the Clocks Affects Spainβs Health and Economy
Spain again switches to daylight saving time. This decades-old policy still sparks debate, with ongoing discussions about its impact on…
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Business and Company News

Renfe suspends bus network launch after complaints from DirebΓΊs and other associations
Renfe has faced a setback in its new bus project. Carriersβ associations claim the tender terms are discriminatory. The systemβs…
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Brussels

AGILE 115 million euros allocated to speed up military technologies in the EU
The EU is launching the AGILE program with a budget of 115 million euros. The initiative aims to accelerate the…
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Army

EU Demands New Solutions Spanish Regions Prepare for Defense Changes
Spain pushes for a stronger role for its regions in EU defense policy. Brussels debates new funding and innovation mechanisms.…
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Business

EU sets unified cash payment limit of 10,000 euros for all countries starting 2027
From 2027, Spain and other EU countries will introduce a common cap on cash payments. The new rules will affect…
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China

Tungsten from Spain Europe seeks alternatives to China in the strategic metals market
Tungsten has become a vital resource for Europe. China's export restrictions have driven up prices and forced a search for…
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Andalusia

Spain faces millions in fines over βIVA frankizadoβ delays and EU penalties
Spain remains the only EU country without an IVA exemption for small businesses. Government inaction risks heavy fines and losses…
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European Commission

In March 2026 Spain will lose an hour of sleep what will change for residents
On the night of March 29, 2026, Spain will once again change its clocks: the time will move forward, resulting…
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Brussels

Brussels launches probe ValdemingΓ³mez under scrutiny over environment and complaints
The European Commission has launched an investigation into ValdemingΓ³mez. The decision follows complaints from Madrid residents. Potential violations could affect…
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Agriculture

Spain nominates surprise candidate for FAO leadership in 2027
Spain has officially backed Luis Planas as its candidate for FAO chief. The move follows shifts in international politics and…
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