The National Court orders an investigation into police maneuvers against Miguel Urbán as part of the dirty war against Podemos
The National Court of Spain has classified former Podemos eurodeputy Miguel Urbán as a victim in an investigation regarding police operations aimed at damaging the reputation of Podemos during its peak influence.
Lionel Jospin, former French Prime Minister, dies at 88
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away at the age of 88, as announced by his family.
Lionel Jospin, former socialist Prime Minister of France, dies
Lionel Jospin, the former socialist Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88.
Manuel Escudero, president of the Avanza Foundation, the PSOE's think tank, dies
Manuel Escudero, the 79-year-old president of the Socialist Party's think tank, Avanza Foundation, has passed away, prompting tributes from party members including Pedro Sánchez.
Pedro Sánchez's call with Marc Giró on ‘Lo de Évole’: ‘Don’t let the weather change you’
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called presenter Marc Giró during a program to discuss Giró's new role at Atresmedia.
Five arrested for the stabbing of a 14-year-old minor in a park in Madrid
Five minors have been arrested in Madrid after a 14-year-old was stabbed, leaving him in serious condition.
Breaking news on the United States and Israel's attack on Iran, live | The director of the IEA warns that the energy crisis is worse than that of the 1970s
The article reports live updates on the escalating military conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, highlighting severe impacts on global markets due to the worsening energy crisis as warned by the IEA.
Two dead after plane crashes into fire truck at LaGuardia Airport (New York)
A plane at LaGuardia Airport in New York collided with a fire truck, resulting in two fatalities and several injuries, leading to the temporary closure of the airport.
The Court Denies Precautionary Measures to Airbnb and Forces It to Pay the 64 Million Fine Imposed by Consumer Affairs
A Madrid court has denied Airbnb's request to suspend a 64 million euro fine for illegal listings, requiring the company to pay the penalty imposed by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
Raphaël Pichon, director of Pygmalion: "I thank Chalamet for forcing us to defend classical music as a contagious antidote"
French conductor Raphaël Pichon discusses the importance of classical music in contemporary culture while conducting Bach's 'St. Matthew Passion' in Spain.
The justice system forces Airbnb to pay a fine of 64 million euros imposed by Consumer Affairs
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has upheld a 64 million euro fine against Airbnb for various violations in the publication of rental advertisements for tourist accommodations.
Aemet predicts that Holy Week will have little rain
The Aemet forecasts indicate that Spain's Holy Week may experience low rainfall in many areas, though the prediction remains uncertain.
The Most Vandalized Speed Cameras in Madrid: 'They are repaired, and the next day they are destroyed again'
In Madrid, increasing acts of vandalism against traffic speed cameras have prompted concerns over road safety and significant economic costs.
Several injured after an Air Canada plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York
An Air Canada plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York, resulting in several injuries, with operations at the airport halted.
The Stain-Resistant Vichy Tablecloth that is Winning Hearts for Its Practicality and Beauty: 11 Colors and Various Sizes
A versatile stain-resistant vichy tablecloth is gaining popularity for its aesthetic appeal and practicality, available in multiple colors and sizes.
Reduce neck pain and snoring: the butterfly pillow that is taking Amazon by storm
A memory foam pillow designed to improve sleep quality and reduce neck pain and snoring is trending on Amazon.
Poorer, fewer trips, and less employment. This would be the world with oil at 200 dollars.
Analysts warn that rising oil prices, potentially reaching 200 dollars a barrel due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, could lead to severe global recession.
Work overload and mental health
The number of work disability claims due to mental health issues in Spain has doubled since 2016, highlighting a worsening trend in workers' mental health.
Modern Madrid, one of the most curious architectural colonies in the capital
The article discusses the unique architectural features and cultural significance of the Modern Madrid colony, highlighting a recent renovation that preserves its historical value.
The National Court frees 24 defendants for drug trafficking after a Constitutional Court ruling
The National Court of Spain has released 24 individuals accused of drug trafficking following a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court.
The regularization of migrants will have its own windows at the Post Office and Social Security offices
Spain's government is implementing a new process for the regularization of migrants, allowing them to submit residency and work permit applications at designated offices.
The bombings by the U.S. and Israel on Iran damage architectural jewels of world heritage
U.S. and Israeli bombings in Iran have reportedly damaged historical sites and museums, sparking concerns over cultural heritage loss.
Three issues about Iran: a country not so religious and with a long history of feminist struggle
The article discusses misconceptions about Iran, examining its religious landscape and the country's feminist movements amid increased global interest due to current conflicts.
The PSOE and the Territorial Price of Power
The article discusses the challenges faced by Spain's Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) regarding its electoral viability across the country's diverse regions.
Move fast and kill people
The U.S. is using increasingly autonomous lethal weapons in Iran, targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps but also resulting in civilian casualties.
Denmark is not only wary of Trump's ambitions over Greenland: independence movements are resurging in the Faroe Islands
Denmark faces growing independence sentiments in the Faroe Islands amidst geopolitical tensions and upcoming elections.
Welcome, American Scientists: Europe, a Refuge for Researchers Under Siege by Trump
The article discusses Europe's efforts, specifically in Spain, France, and Germany, to attract American scientists facing challenges under the Trump administration, highlighting initiatives like Safe Place for Science.
The PP urges Vox to finalize government agreements: 'We ask them to sit back down'
The PP is pressuring Vox to finalize government agreements in Extremadura and Castilla y León amid stalled negotiations.
The porous relationship between Ayuso and Quirón: the night a senior executive of the group closed a venue to dine with her in León
Isabel Díaz Ayuso had a private dinner with Quirón executive Fernando Camino in León, which raises questions about conflicts of interest amid significant debt payments to the group by the Community of Madrid.
Two funds that bought 2,490 public apartments from Gallardón and Botella are reselling them for up to six times more
Investment funds Nestar and Fidere are reselling public apartments bought from the Madrid City Council at greatly inflated prices, causing public outcry.
María Eugenia Prendes, prosecutor: “I advocate for preserving the identity of victims of sexual violence”
María Eugenia Prendes emphasizes the importance of confidentiality for sexual violence victims while acknowledging the flaws in the system.
A complaint of harassment and an open confrontation between the Local Police commissioner and the 'Navarro clan' of Torrejón
A labor harassment complaint against Local Police Chief Luis Moreno reveals deep-seated tensions within the Torrejón city government, particularly with José Luis Navarro, a powerful figure in the local PP party.
Alejandro González Iñárritu: "We see how Babylon is crumbling. Capitalism without democracy, something terrifying"
Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu discusses his virtual reality installation "Carne y arena" at an event in Bilbao, emphasizing the harsh realities of immigration and the terrifying aspects of capitalism without democracy.
Quim Gutiérrez: "Actors are forced to talk about our personal lives and do it in a funny way"
Catalan actor Quim Gutiérrez discusses his challenges and experiences in the film industry, including his role in Pedro Almodóvar's latest film, and reflects on personal expectations placed on actors.
Concrete Steps on the Left
Spain's left-wing coalition, Sumar, is at a critical juncture as it seeks to establish a credible political identity ahead of upcoming general elections.
Europe in the Era of Economic Uncertainty
The article discusses how global economic organization is shifting focus from efficiency to economic security amid rising uncertainty.
Theological Populism in Iran: Resistance and Martyrdom
The article discusses how the Islamic Republic of Iran has demanded greater sacrifices from its people under the guise of a resistance against Western hegemony, contrasting the Iranian brand of Islamism with traditional conservatism.
El Roto: It's Not Bad
The cartoon by El Roto discusses the subjective nature of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion from their authors' perspectives.
A Lost and Found Office Called X
Over 500 people helped José Arcas in his search for an iPad he forgot on a Renfe AVE train.
A Universe in the Doll
This article reflects on the philosophical concept of time using the metaphor of a mechanical watch.
From Banksy to Robin Gunningham: the end of an era for the urban artist?
A recent Reuters report confirms the true identity of the elusive graffiti artist Banksy, raising questions about future implications for his work and market value.
A study shows that running marathons does not cause long-term heart damage (at least in men)
A recent study finds no long-term heart damage from marathon running, following public concerns raised after a man's death during a major race in Madrid.
Spaniards Give Way to Foreigners Driving Trucks
The shortage of Spaniards interested in truck driving has led companies to hire foreign drivers from countries like Peru, Morocco, and Colombia.
Five gadgets that seem like science fiction, but are already available for purchase
This article discusses five cutting-edge gadgets that, once imagined in science fiction, have now become real and accessible products.
Madrid and Barcelona: the book that explores two different ways of being metropolises
A new book examines the social and urban realities of Madrid and Barcelona, focusing on their historical, demographic, and political differences.
Ramoneando
The article discusses the cultural and historical impact of The Ramones in the New York rock scene, juxtaposing their legacy with other bands and their influence on rock music.
Ten musicians recover the anthems of the feminist struggle
The band Girls To The Front showcases a repertoire spanning six decades of music written or popularized by women, highlighting influential artists from Aretha Franklin to Amy Winehouse.
Jonas Vingegaard: "I know my victories, not my second places"
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard reflects on his form, his upcoming season, and his rivalry with Tadej Pogačar ahead of the Volta a Catalunya.
Doncic, Alcaraz, Pogacar and the Inevitable Passage of Time
The article reflects on the fleeting nature of time as perceived through the lens of young sporting icons Doncic, Alcaraz, and Pogacar.
The war, no, the Budgets
The PP is focusing on Spain's lack of updated public accounts instead of the conflict in Iran.