Representative María Elvira Salazar celebrated Donald Trump's statements about Cuba: "They are cornered"
Republican representative María Elvira Salazar praised Donald Trump's recent comments on Cuba, expressing confidence in the imminent fall of the Cuban government led by Miguel Díaz-Canel.
The left is boiling: conversations begin to replace Yolanda Díaz
The left-wing parties in Spain are in discussions to replace Yolanda Díaz as she has self-eliminated from the candidacy for upcoming elections.
Ayuso Emphasizes Her Rural Agenda to Contain Vox in the Electoral Stronghold of the Sierra and the Western Arc of Madrid
Isabel Díaz Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, is intensifying her rural agenda to connect with voters in the region's western and northern areas amidst competition with Vox.
We are discussing a friendly acquisition of Cuba, says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump proposed a "friendly acquisition" of Cuba, contrary to Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel's rigid stance on national sovereignty following a violent incident at sea.
Labor clarifies that seniority and eleven other bonuses cannot be eliminated when raising the minimum wage
The Spanish Ministry of Labor has announced a decree preventing companies from eliminating certain salary bonuses in response to minimum wage increases.
Urtasun rules himself out, just like Bustinduy, for the succession of Yolanda Díaz: 'My role is alongside the candidate we choose'
Ernest Urtasun and Pablo Bustinduy have both ruled themselves out as potential successors to Yolanda Díaz in leading a new left-wing coalition in Spain.
Cuba vows to confront any aggression after armed clash with American boat
Cuba's president promises to defend the nation's sovereignty against any terrorist aggression following a violent encounter with a U.S.-registered boat.
Cuba is plunged into total darkness after massive blackout: Why did it declare an energy emergency?
Cuba experienced a total blackout due to the shutdown of its main thermoelectric plant, declaring a state of energy emergency amid severe power shortages.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
The mystery of Jordan Díaz: the Spanish championship awaits the athlete, who has not jumped since August
Jordan Díaz's participation in the upcoming Spanish Championship raises questions as he has not competed since August.
Cuba 'does not attack or threaten', says Miguel Díaz-Canel after incident with speedboat
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel emphasized that Cuba does not threaten or attack, but will defend itself following an incident that resulted in four deaths in its territorial waters.
Miguel Díaz-Canel: Cuba will defend against 'terroristic, mercenary aggression'
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel affirmed that Cuba will defend itself against any terrorist and mercenary aggression after a violent confrontation involving exiled opposition members.
Cuba speaks of 'terrorist and mercenary aggression' after attack that killed 4 on US boat
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel declared the country's intent to defend itself against any perceived terrorist or mercenary threats following the death of four individuals on a Florida-registered boat.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of García Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.
The court's harsh verdict on the American who gave alcohol to a declining species of hawk
Cesaris Gustavo Diaz was sentenced for giving alcohol to a Cooper's hawk that he captured in Los Angeles County.
Yolanda Díaz, after announcing that she will not lead the left: 'We will continue gaining rights'
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister, has announced that she will not be a candidate for the left in the upcoming elections, while emphasizing her commitment to continue advocating for rights, particularly for transgender individuals in the workplace.
The resignation of Yolanda Díaz accelerates the debate on leadership in the left: what now?
Yolanda Díaz's resignation has sparked an urgent discussion about leadership succession within Spain's left-wing political space with no clear successor in sight.
'Los Pancetas', a new clan around Ayuso that divides the hardline wing of the PP
'Los Pancetas' is a new faction within the PP, led by Carlos Díaz-Pache, that is reshaping the party dynamics in Madrid and challenging established power figures.
Can Sumar survive Yolanda Díaz?
The Spanish left of PSOE embarks on a re-founding period in search of a new leader.
Calm Returns to Tapalpa, Jalisco, After Violence from 'Mencho's' Death: Mayor Distances Himself from CJNG
The mayor of Tapalpa, Jalisco, Antonio Morales Díaz, announced the restoration of peace in the town following violent events triggered by the death of cartel leader El Mencho.
Yolanda Díaz's resignation removes the major obstacle to attracting Podemos to the left unity
Yolanda Díaz resigns from leading the new left coalition, facilitating a shift towards a united left in Spain.
Yolanda Díaz, the Refounder of the Left Who Aspired to the Heights but Reality Dimmed Her Star
Yolanda Díaz resigns from leading the new left coalition in Spain, stating she will not be a candidate in 2027 due to internal pressures.
United States: a man sentenced to prison after making a bird of prey drink alcohol in a park
A 25-year-old American, Cesar Gustavo Diaz, has been sentenced to 45 days in prison for cruelty to animals after making a Cooper's hawk drink alcohol.
Spanish Singer: Julio Iglesias Threatens to Sue the Spanish Labor Minister
Julio Iglesias is threatening legal action against Spain's labor minister Yolanda Díaz following allegations of abuse made by two women.
Rey Juan Carlos University closes 2025 with a deficit of 76 million and turns to Ayuso for survival
Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid faces a significant financial crisis, closing 2025 with a deficit of 76 million euros and looking to regional president Ayuso for potential financial solutions.
Ayuso on Yolanda Díaz's Withdrawal from the General Elections: 'All I Ask Is That She Hurries Up and Joins the PSOE and Completes its Downfall'
Isabel Díaz Ayuso criticized Yolanda Díaz's decision to withdraw from the upcoming general elections, suggesting she hurry to join the PSOE to contribute to its decline.
The wasteland after Yolanda Díaz's departure
The left of PSOE is facing a crisis as its previous anti-system project has become exhausted and fails to attract new indignados.
Ayuso defends the mayor of Móstoles and cries out against Sánchez for questioning the educational model of Madrid: "Wherever he goes, he insults me, he is obsessed"
In a recent political clash, Isabel Díaz Ayuso defended the mayor of Móstoles while criticizing Pedro Sánchez for questioning Madrid's educational model.
The six years of Yolanda Díaz at the head of the Ministry of Labor: from the collapse of temporality to the increases in the minimum wage
Yolanda Díaz has led the Ministry of Labor in Spain for six years, achieving significant agreements with labor unions but facing challenges such as the failure to pass a law on reducing work hours.
Yolanda Díaz resigns from leading the new alternative left coalition: 'I will not be a candidate in 2027'
Yolanda Díaz has announced her decision not to run as a candidate in the upcoming elections, prompting the left coalition to seek new leadership ahead of the 2027 elections.
Read the full letter in which Yolanda Díaz announces that she will not run for election
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, has announced her decision not to participate in the upcoming general elections, citing a thoughtfully considered choice.
Yolanda Díaz: "I will not be a candidate for the next general elections of 2027"
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's second deputy prime minister and labor minister, announced that she will not run in the upcoming general elections of 2027, expressing her commitment to continue working in the government instead.
PP, Vox, and Junts prevent the processing of Díaz's initiative to ban layoffs in companies relocating outside the EU
A right-wing majority in the Spanish Congress has blocked a proposal aimed at banning layoffs for companies relocating outside the European Union.
Julio Iglesias sues Spanish Vice President Yolanda Díaz for calling him a 'sexual abuser'
Julio Iglesias is suing Spanish Vice President Yolanda Díaz for making accusations of sexual abuse against him on social media and in a television interview.
Julio Iglesias sued the Vice President of Spain for accusing him of abusing and mistreating his former employees
Julio Iglesias has filed a lawsuit against Spain's Vice President Yolanda Díaz for her accusations of sexual abuse and mistreatment of his staff.
Julio Iglesias: sued the Vice President of Spain, Yolanda Díaz: the tough response from the politician
Julio Iglesias has filed a lawsuit against Spain's Vice President Yolanda Díaz for defamation following her comments about accusations of sexual assault against him.
Julio Iglesias sues Yolanda Díaz for accusing him of "sexual abuses" and having his workers in "slavery"
Julio Iglesias is suing Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz over allegations of sexual abuse and labor slavery against his workers.
Julio Iglesias sues Vice President Yolanda Díaz for calling him 'sexual abuser'
Julio Iglesias has filed a lawsuit against Spain's Vice President Yolanda Díaz for allegedly labeling him a 'sexual abuser'.
Quirón employees in Ayuso's healthcare take their protests to the Jiménez Díaz Foundation and threaten a strike
Quirón employees protesting against conditions in Ayuso's healthcare system move their demonstrations to Jiménez Díaz Foundation and threaten an unprecedented strike.
Ayuso never responded to the request to reinforce the investigation into another case of 'serious' sexual harassment in Móstoles
The Madrid regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has been accused of ignoring a request from the Ministry of Public Function to provide more information regarding a serious sexual harassment case in Móstoles.
After the resignation of those close to Viciana, the PP reorganizes its group in the Assembly and 'purges' the deputy who clashed with commentator Santaolalla
The PP in Madrid has undergone a significant internal restructuring following the resignation of three spokespeople and the dismissal of Education Councillor Emilio Viciana, which involved the removal of Elisa Vigil amidst a public controversy.
Ayuso reshuffles the PP group in the Assembly after the betrayal of ‘los pocholos’
Isabel Díaz Ayuso has restructured the PP group in the Madrid Assembly in response to the departure of young members known as ‘los pocholos’, who were aligned with a controversial figure influencing education and culture.
Luis Diaz's bizarre contract clause that could cost former Liverpool star huge sums
Luis Diaz's contract with Bayern Munich includes a language clause that could lead to financial penalties due to his slow progress in learning German.
Ayuso will appear in the Assembly on March 5 to explain the controversial dismissal of her Education Minister
Isabel Díaz Ayuso will testify on March 5 regarding the controversial dismissal of her Education Minister amid a crisis related to external influence in education policy.
Mayor of Tapalpa did not know who organized the operation that killed 'El Mencho': 'We do not know the corporation'
The Mayor of Tapalpa, Antonio Morales Díaz, stated he was unaware of the operation's organizers that killed prominent cartel leader 'El Mencho', emphasizing the independence of federal forces in such actions.
The scars in the PP of Ayuso after the Los Pocholos crisis
The resignation of three deputies and the dismissal of a counselor raise questions about the influence of a faction within the Madrid PP.
Antonio Castilla Algarra, the leader of 'los pocholos' who did not want an office next to Ayuso
Antonio Castilla Algarra, a playwright and figure behind 'los pocholos', influenced Madrid's education sector without seeking formal office, despite the political controversies surrounding his connections with local authorities.
Rodolfo Díaz, former Minister of Labor in Carlos Menem's government and prominent constitutional lawyer, has died
Rodolfo Díaz, former Minister of Labor during Carlos Menem's presidency and influential figure in constitutional law, passed away at the age of 82.
The New Sumar: More Noise, Less Penalties
The relaunch of the political space Sumar emphasizes a project-oriented approach to improve people's lives rather than focusing on strategies.
Rodolfo Díaz has died, a key ally of Menem who combined academic training with political activism
Rodolfo Díaz, a prominent political figure from Carlos Menem's administration, has passed away at the age of 82.