A surgeon accused of killing Françoise in the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees: the case reopens 16 years after her unsettling 'disappearance'
A Belgian prosecutor has reopened the case of Françoise Dasnois, whose disappearance in the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees 16 years ago has led to new homicide charges against her partner, former surgeon Hugues Legendre.
Hey, Vito! What are you doing here?
The article features a tense encounter between Aragonese president Jorge Azcón and a journalist during the final moments of the election campaign, highlighting the charged political atmosphere.
The left that celebrates with Aragonese cava
A new wave of leftist politicians is emerging in Spain, exemplified by Jorge Pueyo, who has revitalized the Chunta Aragonesista party and aims to establish a new leftist space beyond the PSOE.
A euphoric Vox prepares to harden its demands on the PP due to its rise
Vox has emerged as the major winner in the recent Aragonese elections, significantly increasing its seats and political leverage over the PP.
The fight against depopulation endures: Aragón Existe holds on with two deputies
Aragón Existe, led by Tomás Guitarte, maintains representation in the Aragonese Parliament despite losing one seat in recent elections.
The Aragonese elections 8F, live | Special Program Video
El País provides live coverage and analysis of the Aragonese elections with real-time updates.
The 'Aragonese' strip of Teruel, the great electoral booty on February 8: a plundered land with closed new hospitals
The article discusses the plight of Teruel in Spain, highlighting political discontent and the concentration of power in Zaragoza, with local leaders blaming national politicians for the province's neglect.
Azcón Calls on Agitator Vito Quiles to Capture Far-Right Vote: Having Drinks with PP Supporters
The Aragonese PP aims to attract far-right votes during their campaign closure by featuring candidate Jorge Azcón and party president Alberto Núñez Feijóo, alongside ultra-agitator Vito Quiles who socialized with party youth members.
Azcón calls on Aragonese to "show Sánchez the exit door" in a campaign finale with nods to more radicalized youth
Jorge Azcón, the PP candidate for re-election in Aragón, appeals to undecided voters to support his bid for a strong government to counter potential political stagnation.
The Aragonese PP resorts to agitator Vito Quiles and a group that sings 'Let's go back to 1936' for its campaign closing
The Aragonese PP controversially concludes its campaign with activist Vito Quiles and the group Los Meconios, who are known for their performance of a song referencing the Spanish Civil War.
Nature and Military History: A Walk Through the Aragonese Pyrenees to Discover Post-War Spanish Bunkers
The article explores remnants of significant defensive structures built in Spain during the 20th century, highlighting concrete fortifications erected after the Civil War to secure strategic routes.
Pilar Alegría fails and is the fifth leader in assessment
Pilar Alegría, the socialist candidate for the presidency of Aragón, is struggling in a recent poll, ranking fifth among candidates, while nearly 50% of Aragonese support early elections.
The left corners Azcón for his housing policies in Aragón and Vox slams the autonomous system
The Aragonese campaign experienced its final major debate, where the left criticized PP candidate Azcón for not implementing the new national housing law, while Vox opposed the autonomous system.
The debate on regional financing plunges the Aragonese PSOE into confusion less than a month before 8F
The Aragonese PSOE is confused by the recent public debate surrounding the new regional financing agreement between the central government and Esquerra Republicana, coming just weeks before important elections.
To reach this Aragonese lake of crystal-clear and glacial origin, the easiest way is to do it... from France
The article discusses how to access the stunning glacial lake of Estanés in the Aragonese Pyrenees, highlighting its beauty and geographical significance.
Alegría responds to Abascal after his 'personal attack' for being a woman: 'I hope that the misogynists remain alone'
Pilar Alegría, general secretary of the Aragonese PSOE and socialist candidate, responded to Santiago Abascal's derogatory comment labeling her as an 'object woman' by expressing a hope that misogynists will be left isolated.
Trasmoz, the town that the Church excommunicated and no Pope has lifted the punishment yet
The article discusses the Aragonese town of Trasmoz, which was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in the 13th century, and despite nearly a hundred Popes since, none have lifted the punishment.
Vox starts the pre-campaign in Aragon: 'Do you want to play? Let's play. The Aragonese want more Vox and less PP'
Vox leaders express that the people of Aragon desire more representation from their party and predict significant electoral changes ahead.
Hollow Potatoes, the Aragonese Side Dish That Will Disappear Before Serving the Main Dish
Hollow potatoes are a traditional Aragonese side dish made from humble ingredients, exemplifying the creativity of traditional cooking.
One month until February 8th: the electoral system balances in Aragon position Teruel as the main battle
In one month, Aragonese citizens will vote in the autonomous elections, with Teruel positioned as the key battleground due to its weighted representation in the electoral system.
Azcón and Alegría, two old rivals who meet again in Aragón
The Aragonese president will face off against the former PSOE minister, with whom he previously contested the mayoralty of Zaragoza in 2019.
Avalanches that Bury Lives
Four mountaineers, including an experienced one, have died in the Aragonese Pyrenees in less than three days due to two massive avalanches.
Azcón designs the PP lists for February 8 with a government focus, promoting regional councilors
The Aragonese PP has unveiled its electoral lists for the February 8 regional elections, maintaining continuity by including all regional councilors except veteran Manuel Blasco, with Carmen Herrarte out and one notable new addition.
The State Lawyer Lorena Tabanera, the first star signing of the PP of Jorge Azcón for 8-F
The Aragonese government president praised Lorena Tabanera's impressive track record in administration as she joins the Popular Party's candidate list for the regional elections.
The Panticosa Avalanche: A 700-meter Fall and 12 Meters Deep of Snow
A massive avalanche in Panticosa buried three mountaineers, marking a tragic event in the Aragonese Pyrenees, where 83 fatalities have been recorded over nearly eight decades due to such avalanches.
Spain: three dead and one injured after an avalanche in the Aragonese Pyrenees
An avalanche in the Aragonese Pyrenees resulted in the deaths of three individuals and left one woman injured and suffering from hypothermia.
The Electoral Board allows Azcón's year-end speech but warns that he must respect "political neutrality"
The Electoral Board of Aragón has dismissed urgent precautionary measures requested by the Aragonese PSOE regarding President Jorge Azcón's year-end speech, noting it cannot be deemed prohibited under electoral law, although it emphasized the necessity of maintaining political neutrality.
Left-wing parties fail in their attempt at unity in Aragon and will split into three candidacies
Aragonese left-wing parties fail to unite for the upcoming regional elections, resulting in three separate candidacies instead of a single, unified front.