Spain
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Events
Madrid Honors Memory of Franco Regime’s Final Executed Victims, 50 Years Later
A memorial ceremony for victims of the Franco dictatorship was held in Spain’s lower house of parliament. The focus was…
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Courts
Castile and León President and Environment Minister Investigated Over Summer Wildfires
Prosecutors have launched an investigation into the Castile and León leadership following major wildfires. The Bierzo Aire Limpio association is…
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Climate
Heavy Rains and Gale-Force Winds to Hit Northwest Spain at the Start of the Weekend
Northwest Spain will kick off the weekend with torrential rains and strong winds. Weather alerts have been issued in several…
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Events
Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Aznar Discuss PP Challenges as Vox Gains Ground
José María Aznar urges party resilience and calls Spaniards to action. Internal tensions in the PP rise as Vox’s popularity…
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Education
Galicia Prepares Europe’s First Digital Education Reform, Brings AI into Schools
Galicia is launching a major overhaul of its education system, introducing Europe’s first digital education reform and an AI-based system…
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Courts
Pedro Sánchez Addresses the Senate: Defends Family and Confronts Scandal Allegations
Pedro Sánchez faced intense questioning in the Senate, firmly rejecting allegations of illegal financing and scandals. He defended his family…
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Courts
Koldo Senate Committee: How the PP Prepared to Question Sánchez—And What Happened Next
The PP meticulously orchestrated Pedro Sánchez’s hearing in the Senate, betting on a corruption scandal to damage him. Yet, the…
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Courts
Spaniards in Black Beach Prison: Diplomats Granted Visit but Access Cut Off Again
Two Spaniards held in Black Beach Prison recently received rare visits from relatives and Spanish diplomats. However, access to them…
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Celebrities
Confessions of Juan Carlos I: Revelations on Franco, Millions, and the Rift with His Son
Juan Carlos I unveils unknown details of his life, his relationship with Franco, and the scandals that shook Spain. His…
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Courts
José Luis Ábalos Tries to Convince Court That ‘Folio’ Is Not a Codeword for Money
José Luis Ábalos insists that by 'folio' he meant printing paper, not cash. The court is reviewing his statements and…
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Courts
Spanish Supreme Court Refuses to Suspend Attorney General García Ortiz
The Supreme Court has rejected a request to temporarily remove the Attorney General. Judges determined that such an action is…
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Courts
Pedro Sánchez Addresses the Senate on the Koldo Case: Corruption Probe Intensifies
Pedro Sánchez testified in the Senate regarding a corruption case involving former close associates. Hundreds of journalists gathered in the…
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Agriculture
Spain to Introduce Olive Oil Price Stabilization Mechanism in 2025
In 2025, Spain will implement a mechanism allowing for the temporary withdrawal of up to 20% of olive oil from…
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Courts
Pedro Sánchez Prepares for Senate Hearing: Defending His Family and Confronting Accusations
Pedro Sánchez will address the Senate to answer questions from the opposition and defend his family. Opponents are preparing hundreds…
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Events
Popular Party to Boycott Debate on 1975 Executions in Spanish Congress
The Partido Popular has declined to participate in an event about the 1975 executions. Party representatives do not consider those…
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Courts
Scandal Erupts at Madrid City Hall Over Almeida’s Remarks to Maroto
A conflict has erupted at Madrid's City Hall between the mayor and the opposition. A heated debate over controversial abortion…
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Courts
Head of Spain’s Constitutional Court Expresses Concern Over Pressure on Court Rulings
The chief of Spain's Constitutional Court has spoken out about attempts to exert pressure on the execution of court decisions.…
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Culture
Juan Carlos I Reflects on Life in Exile and His Role in Spain’s History
Spain’s former monarch shares personal memories from the country’s turning points. His candid revelations shed light on little-known details from…



















