Galicia
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Agriculture

20 million euros for farmers diverted funds used for electric cars
Spanish farmers did not receive the promised compensation for wolf-related damages. The funds were redirected to support electric vehicles. This…
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Nature. Disasters. Ecology

Sharp cold snap and snow Arctic front to hit Spain this weekend
Spain faces a sharp drop in temperatures and snowfall as an Arctic front brings precipitation and overnight freezes Changes will…
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Courts

Court Decision on Pazo de Meirás: Unexpected Consequence for the Franco Family
Spain's Supreme Court has upheld the return of Pazo de Meirás to state ownership. The ruling affects the Franco family…
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Education

Historic elections at the University of Santiago First woman to head the institution
For the first time, the University of Santiago has elected a woman as rector. The voting results will change the…
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Courts

Court Ruling on Pazo de Meirás Set to Shift the Balance
Spain’s Supreme Court has definitively determined the status of Pazo de Meirás. The state has secured ownership rights, while Franco’s…
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Economy

Spanish Parliament Divided Over New Protection Measures as Right-Wing Opposes Price Controls
Spanish authorities are debating new support measures in response to the war in Iran. Right-wing parties oppose price controls and…
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Celebrities

How Oliver Laxe’s Appearance Has Changed Unexpected Details and a New Style
Oliver Laxe, a director nominated twice for an Oscar, has dramatically transformed his appearance in recent years. His style has…
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Church

Monastery in Belorado to be vacated earlier than planned as religious community leaves without new home
In Belorado, the nuns are hastily leaving the monastery ahead of the official eviction date. No new accommodation has been…
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Children

Which Spanish regions have doubled their number of foreign students in 10 years
In Spain, the number of foreign students in schools has sharply increased over the past decade. Regions that were once…
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Children

Spanish regions where the number of foreign students has doubled in 10 years
Spain has seen a sharp rise in the number of foreign students in its schools over the past decade. Leading…
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Animals

Galician court upholds residents’ right to ban pets in their building
An apartment owner in Nigrán challenged a ban on dogs. The court sided with the residents, who had unanimously decided…
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Celebrities

Birth of a Son in the García Obregón Family: Unusual Details of a Long Wait
Javier García Obregón and Eugenia Gil have welcomed their first child, a boy weighing over four kilograms. The parents faced…
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Climate

Air quality worsens again in Galicia as authorities impose restrictions due to dust
Authorities in Galicia have activated a protocol as air quality declines. Dust from Africa poses a health threat in Ourense…
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Celebrities

Two presenters call Onega’s role decisive for the Spanish radio format
Today's broadcast analyzed the far-reaching impact of Onega on radio. The presenters discussed how Onega's decisions affect networks and formats,…
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Celebrities

Sudden loss Renowned journalist passes away at 78
Spain’s media community is shaken by the passing of one of the country’s most prominent journalists. His contribution to political…
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Army

Where to Find Shelter in the Country During Global Conflict Escalation
Geostrategy is reshaping the security of the country's inland regions. The presence of the Rota and Morón bases increases strategic…
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Culture

Accounts from Suárez’s Chief Speechwriter Unveil the Era’s Details
The chronicler of Spain’s transitional era and author of key political speeches has passed away. His writings shaped the language…
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Culture

Renowned Chronicler of Change Passes Away in Spain
Spanish media have reported the passing of Fernando Onega. His voice became a symbol of the nation’s transformation. The news…
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Economy

Shellfish Die-Off in Galicia as Record Rainfall Destroys Catch and Income
For two months, there has been almost no catch in Galicia. Heavy rains lowered the water's salinity, causing mass shellfish…


















