Laws
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Laws

Scandal Over Survey Ministry of Equality Spends Hundreds of Thousands to Tackle Prostitution
The Ministry of Equality has allocated a significant sum for a large-scale survey. Its results will serve as the foundation…
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Valencia

Upcoming Vote May Alter Traditions and Prestige of the Celebration
Authorities consider revoking the national status of Semana Santa de Sagunto over potential gender discrimination. The decision hinges on a…
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Courts

Spanish courts on the brink as mass staff exodus paralyzes cases
A sudden shortage of staff in Spain's courts threatens to halt key proceedings. A new reform and widespread resignations are…
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Court scandal Lawyer fined for fake AI-generated rulings
In Spain, a lawyer has been fined for submitting fake court decisions. Artificial intelligence generated 48 non-existent documents. The court…
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Courts

Spanish Supreme Court struggles as thousands of cases head to mediation
The Civil Chamber of the Spanish Supreme Court is overwhelmed. Over 4,000 truck cartel cases have been referred to mediation.…
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Courts

Spanish Supreme Court Limits Review of Pardon Motives
The Supreme Court emphasized that only the government has the right to assess the reasons for granting pardons. Judges may…
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Galicia

Galicia under fire Hundreds of fines for VTC and a new chapter in the conflict
Over 450 VTC violations recorded in Galicia in a year. Authorities and municipalities clash over regulations. Taxi drivers call for…
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Children

Spain approves new limits for classes and teachers: what will change in schools
Spanish schools are introducing strict limits on class sizes and teachers’ working hours. The new rules promise a more personalised…
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Madrid

Spanish Royal Family Salaries in 2026 Surprising Figures and New Details
The Spanish royal family's 2026 budget reveals not only an increase in the monarchs' salaries but also surprising changes in…
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Children

Spanish Government Launches Universal Child Benefit: Details and Surprising Nuances
Spain is preparing a major reform to support families. The universal benefit for children under 18 promises to redefine the…
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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…


















