Laws
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Algeria

Sharp surge in fake passport loss claims among foreigners in Spain
Spain sees an unprecedented rise in false passport loss reports. New migrant legalisation rules raise concerns for police. Authorities fear…
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Ecology

Speed vs. Environment: Why the Czech Republic Challenged the EU and What Comes Next
The Czech Republic is the first EU country to legalize a 150 km/h speed limit on a highway section. This…
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Valladolid

18-year-old arrested twice in one day with drugs on the same street in Valladolid
A young man was detained twice in 24 hours with cocaine and hashish. Both times, the courts released him. The…
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Andalusia

Andalusia passes university law despite protests as rectors warn of interference
Andalusian authorities have passed a controversial university law. Rectors and unions have strongly opposed the measure. Concerns are mounting over…
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Catalonia

Congress Scandal: Sánchez and Abascal Clash Over Bad Bunny and Social Media Laws
A heated debate erupted in Congress between Sánchez and Abascal, focusing on social media regulation and migration. Accusations, music references,…
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Catalonia

Prosecutors and State Lawyers Demand Amnesty for Puigdemont in Embezzlement Case
Prosecutors and state lawyers have supported amnesty for Puigdemont. Their stance could affect the fate of other leaders involved in…
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Catalonia

Fiscal authorities and government lawyers challenge Supreme Court verdict in Puigdemont case
Fiscal authorities and government attorneys have opposed the Supreme Court's position. Their statements could alter Puigdemont's fate. The Constitutional Court's…
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Valencia

Spanish authorities consider revoking Semana Santa status in Sagunto over women dispute
The Ministry of Tourism may withdraw the prestigious Semana Santa status from Sagunto. The reason is the ban on women…
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Catalonia

Prosecutors and State Lawyers Accuse Supreme Court of Bias in Puigdemont Case
A dispute has erupted in Spain between key legal bodies and the Supreme Court. The decision in the Puigdemont case…
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Madrid

Spanish government imposes strict restrictions on business and private clinics
The Spanish authorities are tightening price controls and restricting private enterprise in hospitals. New laws affect key sectors and autonomous…
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Children

Spain considers new payment for families 200 euros per child under 18
Authorities are discussing the introduction of a monthly child benefit. The new measure could impact millions of families. The decision…
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Basque Country

Raid at Sidenor Office: Police Investigate Illegal Steel Exports to Israel
Sidenor's office was searched over suspicions of illegal steel exports to Israel. The investigation focuses on potential violations of export…
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Burgos

Next-generation speed cameras installed in Burgos: fines now from both sides of the road
Burgos has deployed unique speed cameras capable of recording violations in both directions Their locations change regularly, making it harder…
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Agriculture

A conflict erupts in Molesuelas de la Carballeda over free-roaming cows
In Molesuelas de la Carballeda, locals and a farmer are at odds over cows. The situation is escalating, and authorities…
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Madrid

Prisoner Escape During Official Walk in Madrid Sparks Wave of Criticism
A prisoner vanished during a group walk in the park. New policies are seen as increasing risks. Authorities debate the…
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Andalusia

Why the Authorities Ignore Hydroelectric Projects — and Who Pays the Price
Millions in losses, devastated fields, and thousands of lives saved — the aftermath of storms in Andalusia turned out to…
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Asturias

Young Migrant from Senegal Trapped in Legal Limbo Over Age Disputes
The story of a young migrant from Senegal highlights deep flaws in the system. Age disputes deprive many of their…
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Courts

Rules for Migrants With a Past: Debate Over New Restrictions in Spain
Authorities debate which migrants will be eligible for legalization. Lawyers demand clear criteria. The decisions could impact thousands of families…
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Cars

Europe to allow petrol car sales after 2035 but with strict restrictions
Internal combustion engine cars won’t disappear from European showrooms in 2035. However, the EU’s new rules set nearly impossible challenges…



















