Real Madrid - Manchester City, live | Mendy, Pitarch, and Brahim enter the Madrid starting eleven
Real Madrid faces Manchester City in the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 at the Bernabéu, with both teams showcasing strong lineups.
Former Minister Montoro Revolts Against the Case That Keeps Him Accused: 'It's the Most Absolute Nothing'
Cristóbal Montoro, former Minister of Finance in Spain, is contesting the judge's decision to extend investigations into allegations of his involvement in a scheme benefiting gas companies.
Conan O’Brien Unrolls the (Almost Brown) Red Carpet for the 2026 Oscars: 'I'm Using What People See in the News to Keep Following the Oscars'
Conan O’Brien unveils the red carpet for the 2026 Oscars, discussing the upcoming topics of the ceremony and the associated chaos in Hollywood.
Two brothers arrested for the disappearance of Francisca Cadenas nine years ago after skeletal remains found in their home
Two brothers in Hornachos, Spain, have been arrested in connection with the nine-year-old disappearance of Francisca Cadenas following the discovery of skeletal remains in their backyard.
The barons of the PP mark their territory to negotiate with Vox against Génova
The regional leaders of the Popular Party (PP) are asserting their autonomy as they negotiate with Vox for government coalitions in Spain.
Romania approves the deployment of US planes and troops on its territory
Romania's parliament has approved a measure allowing the deployment of US tankers and defense equipment in response to security concerns related to the conflict involving Iran.
New documents indicate that Starmer was aware of the 'reputational risk' posed by Mandelson's relationship with Epstein
Newly released documents reveal that Keir Starmer was informed about the potential reputational risks associated with Peter Mandelson's connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
A drone attack kills three people, including a French aid worker, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
A drone strike in Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, has resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including a French aid worker, prompting international condemnation.
Paloma Valencia: "I am not going to separate from Uribe, I am going to die uribista"
Paloma Valencia, a leading right-wing presidential candidate in Colombia, stresses her unwavering allegiance to Uribe while navigating the complexities of choosing a vice-presidential running mate.
It is climate change, not arsonists: today there are almost 12 more days a year of extreme fire weather risk
A new study reveals that climate change is significantly increasing the number of days with extreme fire weather risk in Spain, contrary to claims attributing forest fires solely to arsonists.
A new interactive atlas allows us to see the human body like never before
A new interactive atlas provides a three-dimensional view of the human body, enhancing biomedical research and disease studies.
Rosa Crujeiras will be the rector of the University of Santiago, the first in Galicia
Rosa Crujeiras has been elected as the first female rector of the University of Santiago in Galicia, securing 61% of the votes against her opponent.
Chimpanzees against females and bonobos against males: equally aggressive, but with different victims
A study reveals that chimpanzees and bonobos display similar levels of aggression, challenging the notion that one species is significantly more violent than the other.
The Pujols' managers in Andorra explain that they moved part of their fortune in cash: 'He brought me over a hundred million pesetas'
The trial involving former Catalan President Jordi Pujol and his family reveals claims that substantial amounts of cash were moved to and from their Andorran accounts, raising suspicions of illicit financial activities.
Manuel Vicent: lucid memory at 90 years old before a camera
Manuel Vicent, a celebrated Spanish writer, reflects on his substantial life at a documentary presentation during the Malaga Festival to commemorate his 90th birthday.
The reopening of the R3 Rodalies lasts only eight hours after another landslide
Train circulation on the R3 Rodalies line was halted only eight hours after its partial reopening due to the discovery of a large object on the tracks.
A repeat offender leaves three women dead in a gender-based crime in Miranda de Ebro: 'He kidnapped a girl and chained a woman'
A repeat offender is in custody after three women were killed in an arson attack in Miranda de Ebro, marking a tragic instance of gender-based violence.
Preliminary data from the investigation into the attack on the girls' school in Iran point to responsibility from the U.S.
Preliminary findings suggest that the U.S. mistakenly bombed a girls' school in Iran, resulting in nearly 200 fatalities, due to outdated target location data.
Does the 'no to war' hurt the Catalan economy?
The article discusses the impact of Spain's political stance on the Catalan economy amid the ongoing war in Iran, particularly criticizing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's opposition to U.S. actions.
The police react to neighborhood patrols in the Sevillian neighborhood of La Macarena with raids and increased presence
Police in La Macarena, Seville, are responding to neighborhood patrols by increasing their presence and conducting raids amidst community concerns over safety.
Trump strikes again at Spain: 'It is not cooperating'
Donald Trump criticizes Spain for not allowing the use of military bases in Rota and Morón in the conflict against Iran.
The Stock Markets Widen Losses Amid Fears of a Longer Conflict
European stock markets are experiencing further losses as investor optimism wanes regarding the resolution of the Middle East conflict, following reassurances from US President Donald Trump.
The bodies of the best-studied tragedy of antiquity find a new home in Pompeii
A new permanent exhibition at Pompeii's archaeological park showcases molds of 22 victims from the ancient city's tragic past.
Rheinmetall increased its sales by nearly 30% in 2025 and expects a rise of up to 45% this year
German defense giant Rheinmetall reported a nearly 30% increase in sales for 2025 and projects a further rise of up to 45% this year, largely propelled by increased defense spending linked to the conflict in Ukraine.
Chile begins its most conservative era with Kast's 'Emergency Government'
José Antonio Kast has assumed the presidency of Chile, marking the beginning of a conservative government focused on security, economy, and migration.
A mother and her son die from carbon monoxide inhalation in a fire in María de Huerva, Zaragoza
A mother and her son tragically passed away due to carbon monoxide poisoning in their home during a fire in María de Huerva, Zaragoza.
An aged gut microbiome worsens memory
A new study in mice reveals that an aging gut microbiome negatively impacts memory, potentially linking it to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's.
The dangerous case of second year of ESO
The article discusses the alarming sentiments of 15-year-old students in second year of ESO who feel like their futures are lost, emphasizing the need for a more realistic and supportive approach in education.
The battle in the Strait of Hormuz escalates with the attack on three cargo ships
The conflict in the Strait of Hormuz intensifies after Iranian forces attacked three cargo ships, asserting their dominance over the critical shipping route.
Marked cement bags: how a criminal organization hid 1.5 tons of cocaine
The National Police in Spain arrested five individuals part of a criminal organization linked to the Mocro Maffia, who were hiding cocaine in marked cement bags.
Juan Ayuso abandons the Paris-Nice while leading after suffering a severe fall
Juan Ayuso, the young Spanish cyclist, was forced to abandon the Paris-Nice race after a fall while leading due to heavy rain conditions.
Two men arrested for harassing and threatening Ione Belarra on social media
Two men have been arrested in Spain for harassing and threatening Ione Belarra, a Podemos deputy, via private messages on Instagram.
Senegal tightens the law against homosexuality: hundreds of LGTBI people and activists hide or flee the country
Senegal's parliament has passed a law that intensifies penalties against homosexuality, leading many LGTBI individuals and activists to either hide or flee the country due to escalating violence and persecution.
Borja Iglesias, protagonist of 'L'Équipe', who describes him as 'a UFO of football with painted nails'
Borja Iglesias, a player for Celta de Vigo, discusses homophobia in football in an interview with L'Équipe, highlighting the support he received from fans following homophobic insults.
Rodolfo Sancho returns to work with 'Entre tierras': 'I had offers to return earlier, but it was time for other things'
Rodolfo Sancho makes his comeback with the second season of the series 'Entre tierras' following a hiatus caused by personal issues related to his son's legal troubles.
La Salle rejects public and collective recognition for 30 victims of sexual abuse by the religious Patxi Ezkiaga
La Salle has denied a public recognition for 30 victims sexually abused by brother Patxi Ezkiaga, leading to the closure of mediation by the Basque Ombudsman.
The Moreno Government distances itself from its former senior official charged in the 'Supercopa case'
The Moreno Government of Andalucía has distanced itself from former sports secretary José María Arrabal and current Estadio Cartuja manager Daniel Oviedo, both implicated in a case regarding irregular award of renovation works.
The IEA agrees to release 400 million barrels in the largest intervention of oil reserves in history
The IEA has decided to release 400 million barrels of oil to curb soaring prices due to the Middle East conflict.
Catalonia will expand ELA law aid to nearly 15,000 euros per month
Catalonia will enhance its financial support for patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ELA), providing nearly 15,000 euros per month for those with the most severe cases.
A man with mental issues set fire to the bus in which at least five people died in Switzerland
A mentally unstable individual reportedly set fire to a bus in Switzerland, resulting in the deaths of at least five people and injuries to five others.
Driver arrested after crashing into a protective barricade of the White House
A driver has been arrested for crashing into a security barricade surrounding the White House amidst heightened tensions due to the U.S. military's offensive against Iran.
The mistakes of Antonin Kinsky and Tottenham's goalkeeping management unleash scandal in England: 'They have destroyed his career'
Antonin Kinsky's early replacement during a match against Atlético Madrid has sparked significant controversy regarding Tottenham's management of their goalkeeping position.
Glovo announces a redundancy plan affecting about 750 delivery workers
Glovo has announced a redundancy plan that will impact around 750 delivery workers across 60 cities in Spain, following a shift to a salaried model less than a year ago.
With Deborah Warner and Ivor Bolton, the spell of Britten continues at the Teatro Real
The new production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by Benjamin Britten receives acclaim as the highlight of the current season at Teatro Real, featuring a stellar cast led by countertenor Iestyn Davies.
Aznar on military intervention in Iran: "Operations that begin must be completed"
Former Prime Minister José María Aznar emphasizes the importance of completing military interventions during a speech in Valencia, particularly regarding the situation in Iran.
Inflation in the United States remained stable at 2.4% just before the attack on Iran
U.S. inflation held steady at 2.4% in February, prior to military action against Iran, driven by a sectorial price increase in housing.
A young man dies after being injured in a shooting in the neighborhood of El Príncipe in Ceuta
A young man has died from injuries sustained during a shooting incident in Ceuta's El Príncipe neighborhood.
The latest-generation Kindle falls to its historical low price during Amazon's Spring Sale
The latest-generation Kindle has dropped to its lowest-ever price during Amazon's Spring Sale, highlighting the growing popularity of e-books.
Murcia's false lama investigated for using mercury in rituals and selling supplements containing this toxic metal in herbal shops
A false lama in Murcia is under investigation for using mercury in rituals and selling contaminated supplements in local herbal shops.
Porsche's plan to be reborn after a terrible 2025: cars that compete on price with Ferrari and Aston Martin
Porsche is undergoing a strategic reset following a significant drop in profit margins and an operational profit decline of 92.7% in 2025.