Breaking the Concord
The article discusses the recent repeal of the Democratic Memory Law in the Balearic Islands, emphasizing the importance of remembering history and the implications of social fracture due to political decisions.
PP and Vox agree in the Balearic Islands to reduce the requirement for a Catalan title for teaching positions that are hard to fill
The PP and Vox parties in the Balearic Islands have agreed to relax the requirement of a Catalan language certificate for teaching positions that are difficult to fill, allowing teachers to certify it up to two years after employment.
The PP bows to Vox and eliminates the Democratic Memory Law of the Balearic Islands
The Balearic Parliament has repealed the Democratic Memory Law following pressure from Vox and support from the PP, leading to criticism from leftist parties over broken agreements.
Marlaska appoints the chief of the Balearic Islands as the new number two of the National Police
José Santafé Arnedo has been appointed as the new Deputy Operational Director of the National Police following the resignation of José Ángel González due to a sexual assault allegation.
Marlaska chooses the head of the Police in the Balearic Islands to close the crisis of the 'DAO case'
Spain's Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska appoints José Luis Santafé as the new chief of Police in the Balearic Islands amid a crisis following allegations of sexual assault against his predecessor.
Goodbye, Tourists! The highly popular travel destination among Estonians plans radical restrictions: 'We are not for sale'
The Balearic Islands are considering implementing annual tourist caps to address overcrowding and its impact on local residents.
Chasing the shadow of the legendary great white shark in the Balearic Sea
Juan Poyatos discusses the historical presence of great white sharks in the Balearic Islands and their near-mythical status due to their rarity in recent times.
Charged with Malfeasance, the Chief of Staff of the President of the Government of the Balearic Islands
Alejandro Jurado, the chief of staff for the President of the Government of the Balearic Islands, is set to testify as a suspect accused of unfairly altering a selection process to hire a relative as a driver for the island's top authority.
Balearic Islands considers Montero's proposal on the funding system 'unacceptable' and warns that it will not accept fiscal changes
The Balearic government led by Marga Prohens denounces the proposed funding reforms by Pedro Sánchez's government as 'unacceptable' and expresses outrage over Oriol Junqueras negotiating the funding system.
El Jimbee Cartagena, champion of the Supercup for the third consecutive season
El Jimbee Cartagena wins the Supercup for the third consecutive season, defeating Illes Baleares Palma Futsal 5-2 with a hat-trick from Cortés.
Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community Lead Interest in Public Exams, Followed by Madrid and Catalonia
A study by OpositaTest shows that people in the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community are most interested in taking public exams for jobs, valuing job stability and predictable hours over salary.
The arrival of migrants experiences its largest decline since 2019 despite the increase in arrivals through the Balearic Islands
Spain has recorded a 40% decrease in migrant arrivals in 2025, marking the largest decline since 2019, with the Balearic Islands being the only exception to this trend.
Baleares, epicenter of housing purchases by foreigners: four out of ten operations are already by non-residents
Baleares is the leading destination in Spain for housing purchases by foreign citizens, with non-residents accounting for 40% of transactions.