Milei, at the height of his power, attacks Peronism and his vice president while promising to redesign Argentina: "Our country is leaving adolescence"
Argentinian President Javier Milei launched a fierce attack against Peronism and his vice president during his legislative opening speech, signaling a shift towards his vision for the country.
Hezbollah Joins the Great Regional War Unleashed by Israel and the US
Hezbollah has joined the regional conflict initiated by Israel and the United States by launching a missile and drone attack on Iran, prompting immediate retaliation from the Iranian air force.
United Kingdom responds to a drone attack on one of its bases in Cyprus
The UK has responded to a drone attack from Iran on its military base in Akrotiri, Cyprus, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict.
Venezuela hands over the Argentine gendarme who was held captive for 448 days to the Argentine Football Federation
Venezuela returned Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo to the Argentine Football Federation after he was held captive for 448 days, amidst strained diplomatic relations between Venezuela and Argentina.
Spaniards trapped by war in the Middle East: "The whole house was shaking, we have left Bahrain"
A Spanish family has fled from Bahrain to Saudi Arabia to escape the escalating conflict in the Middle East, highlighting the plight of many Spanish expatriates in the region.
Delcy in Tehran
The article discusses the recent political turmoil in Iran, focusing on the impact of Israeli and US actions against the Iranian regime amid widespread protests and economic crisis.
The Strait of Hormuz also threatens Qatar's gas with EU reserves at 30% after winter
Tensions between Israel, the United States, and Iran are raising concerns about energy supply disruptions, particularly regarding gas shipments from Qatar through the Strait of Hormuz, as European reserves are significantly low.
30 Years of Aznar and the Triumph of Management
The article reflects on the 30-year legacy of José María Aznar's presidency in Spain, highlighting his unique approach to management and reforms.
The PP fails to stop Vox and loses deputies for the first time since 2023
A recent poll reveals that the Popular Party (PP) is losing ground to Vox, with both parties projected to lose seats in the upcoming elections.
Zapatero defends his role as a global consultant and denies taking commissions: "How could I have received bribes openly?"
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, former Prime Minister of Spain, defends his financial dealings amid allegations of impropriety, asserting he has declared payments to tax authorities.
Rosa María Payá: "The transition is essential today for the survival of Cubans"
Rosa María Payá discusses the critical transitions needed for Cuba's survival and the formation of a new opposition alliance.
The Supreme Court asks to strengthen the Social Chamber ignored by Bolaños in the 500 new judicial positions
The Spanish Supreme Court is advocating for the enhancement of the Social Chamber in response to the creation of 500 new judicial positions, which has been overseen by Minister Félix Bolaños.
High Voltage Week in Extremadura: A Crossroads for Guardiola... and for the PSOE
A politically critical week begins in Extremadura as María Guardiola prepares for her investiture session amid challenges from Vox and the PSOE.
Three Maghrebi men arrested in Madrid for presenting false certificates to register after paying an intermediary
Three Maghrebi men were arrested in Madrid for attempting to register using falsified documents.
Barbara Casadei, the cardiologist who has broken glass ceilings: "I pave the way for others"
Cardiologist Barbara Casadei discusses the systemic responsibility in breaking glass ceilings and encouraging representation for women and minorities in leadership roles.
Low bubbles: seven low-alcohol sparkling wines to prolong the aperitif
Spain is witnessing a rise in popularity of low and no-alcohol wines, known as No-Lo, suitable for leisurely aperitifs without the risk of hangovers.
This is how attacks are experienced in Israel: 'Iran suffered a devastating blow'
Iran's missile retaliations have resulted in deaths in Israel and other Gulf nations amidst escalating regional tensions.
Goodbye, bougainvillea: the fast-growing climbing plant that is ideal for terraces and gardens
The article introduces the Banksiae rose as a fast-growing alternative to bougainvillea, ideal for transforming outdoor spaces quickly with minimal care.
Noelia Samartín, Doctor in Neuroscience and Psychology: 'We Are Not Google Calendar, the Body Needs to Rest'
Neuroscientist Noelia Samartín discusses the importance of rest and self-care in a fast-paced society, urging people to prioritize their well-being over constant productivity.
Mercedes Cabrera, the woman who led a catering business at 50 and today revolutionizes weddings from Córdoba: "Experience gives you determination and confidence"
Mercedes Cabrera, who launched a catering business at 50, is transforming the wedding industry in Córdoba with her unique approach and experiential insights.
The Mobile World Congress highlights the technological delay of Europe in a new edition marked by AI and space
The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona focuses on the growing importance of artificial intelligence and the space sector, reflecting Europe's technological challenges.
Anger Mobilizations Among the Shia Muslim Community: 'The US and Israel Will Have Years of War. They Wanted It and Now They Have It'
The Shia Muslim community in Beirut has mobilized in response to recent events in the Middle East, expressing anger and mourning over US military actions and the loss of soldiers.
Reza Pahlavi, the son of the Shah who has been waiting for his moment for 40 years in Washington: "My dear compatriots, decisive moments await us"
Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah of Iran, has been a prominent figure in Iranian opposition from exile in Washington, advocating for a secular and non-violent future for Iran amidst ongoing turmoil in the region.
Zapatero personally designed the company for his payer 25 days after the Sánchez-Iglesias pact to govern for four years
Former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was directly involved in the creation of Análisis Relevante, a controversial company, a short time after the political agreement for governance between Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias.
The government's lenient approach to failing students expands academic gaps in secondary school: 27% of ESO students advance with pending subjects
A recent report reveals that 27% of ESO students in Spain pass to the next grade with pending subjects, exacerbating academic deficiencies due to government policies allowing promotion despite failures.
Cristina Herrero, president of the Fiscal Authority: "I hope my successor does not come from the Government. It is key that the AIReF preserves its independence"
Cristina Herrero discusses her departure from the AIReF after six years, emphasizing the importance of her successor's independence from the government.
Amanda Seyfried: "I absorb people. I observe them, I imitate them. I want to be there, where they are"
Amanda Seyfried discusses her perspective on life and career during a film festival in Zurich, highlighting her observations of people and her approach to fame.
The expert who plans how to evacuate Tenerife if Teide erupts: "There is no area with zero risk"
An expert outlines evacuation plans for Tenerife in the event of a Teide eruption, amid increased seismic activity.
Pandiani, the idol who rises from the mud: "I have no one here, I'm alone and I want to be a champion"
Walter Pandiani, a former LaLiga striker, discusses his journey back to football and his ambitions with Palencia CF, a team he joined after their financial struggles.
Iran unleashes terror in the Gulf as the US and Israel crush its defenses
Iran has intensified its retaliatory campaign against US and Israeli assets in the Gulf following missile attacks that have raised concerns about regional war.
Xiaomi lands at the MWC with the 17 Ultra, new tablets, and an increasingly complete ecosystem
Xiaomi debuted its latest smartphone series, the 17 Ultra, along with tablets and accessories, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona amid an industry crisis due to rising component costs.
Conversations with Herminia
The article discusses the potential for a biopic about Herminia Collado, whose phone conversations during the 23-F coup could inspire comedic interpretations.
Von der Leyen fears 'greater escalation' after attacks from Iran and demands 'cessation of nuclear and ballistic missile military programs' from the country
Ursula von der Leyen expresses concerns about escalating tensions in the Middle East following recent Iranian attacks, urging for a credible transition in Iran.
The shooter in Austin who killed two people wore a shirt with the phrase "Property of Allah"
The shooter who killed two and injured 14 at a bar in Austin, Texas, has been identified as Ndiaga Diagne, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Senegal.
Felipe VI demands 'maximum moderation in the use of force' and calls for 'seeking a diplomatic solution' to the conflict between Iran and the US
King Felipe VI emphasized the need for moderation and diplomatic efforts regarding the escalating conflict between Iran and the United States during his speech at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Munir and Iván Sánchez, the Odyssey of Spanish Footballers to Leave Iran: Over 16 Hours on the Road and Missiles Falling Along the Route
Spanish footballers Munir and Iván Sánchez faced a perilous journey of over 16 hours to evacuate Iran amid escalating military conflict.
The Basque Government appoints a municipal secretary of two EH Bildu councils to a convicted collaborator with ETA from the 'herriko tabernas'
The Basque Government has appointed Patxi Jagoba Bengoa Lapatza-Kortazar, a man previously convicted for collaborating with ETA, as a municipal secretary in two councils affiliated with the EH Bildu party.
Machado announces that she will return to Venezuela "in a few weeks" and outlines a new roadmap for a "gigantic electoral victory"
Maria Corina Machado plans to return to Venezuela in a few weeks to promote a transition to democracy and outlines her campaign strategy for upcoming elections.
Impunity after the acquittal of 'El Pastilla': "That bastard killed my boy. Only rage flows through my veins"
A mother grapples with her grief after the acquittal of her son's murderer, expressing deep anger and sorrow over her loss.
The racist complaint from El Hilali that paused the Elche-Espanyol match for three minutes due to Rafa Mir's insult: 'You came by boat'
The Elche-Espanyol match was paused for three minutes after a racist insult was reported during the game, highlighting ongoing issues of racism in Spanish football.
This is how the power structure in Iran looks: Ayatollah Ali Reza Arifi takes the reins of the country
Following the death of Ayatollah Ali Jamenei, Iran's regime has appointed a transitional triumvirate to maintain power amidst ongoing conflicts with Israel and the United States.
At least 21 dead and dozens injured in violent protests in Pakistan over the death of Iranian leader
Massive protests in Pakistan erupted following the death of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, resulting in at least 21 fatalities and over 50 injuries due to clashes with police.
Rosalía Shines at the 2026 Brit Awards with a Spectacular Performance Alongside Björk and Becomes the First Spanish Artist to Win the Best International Artist Award
Spanish singer Rosalía impresses at the 2026 Brit Awards in Manchester, winning the International Artist of the Year award and delivering a memorable performance with Björk.
Two ships are attacked in the Strait of Hormuz and major shipping companies MSC and Maersk order their vessels to safety
The world's largest shipping company, MSC, and Danish logistics giant Maersk have halted operations in the Strait of Hormuz due to safety concerns after two vessels were attacked.
Three American soldiers die in a missile attack and five more are seriously injured
Three U.S. soldiers were killed and five were seriously injured in a missile attack during Iran's retaliation for U.S. and Israeli bombings that killed the country's supreme leader, Ali Jamenei.
At least 30 Spanish tourists trapped in Dubai after airspace closure: "There were quite loud explosions"
Spanish tourists are stranded in Dubai due to the closure of airspace following U.S. and Israeli attacks against Iran, leaving them uncertain about their return flights.
At least eight dead and 20 injured after an Iranian missile strikes Beit Shemesh, near Jerusalem
An Iranian missile strike in Beit Shemesh has resulted in at least eight deaths and 20 injuries, with emergency services actively responding to the situation.
The MAGA world chokes on the attack on Iran: "Trump has lied to his voters, has betrayed our country, and has dishonored his legacy"
The article critiques Donald Trump's foreign policy decisions, particularly in relation to military intervention in the Middle East, which has caused division within his MAGA movement.
An attack without the support of a great narrative: the nuclear program, the development of ballistic missiles capable of hitting the US, or the freedom of Iranians
The article discusses a recent air offensive by the US and Israel against Iran, highlighting concerns about Iran's nuclear program and missile capabilities.
Three people die after the head-on collision of three motorcycles in Elche de la Sierra (Albacete)
Three individuals tragically lost their lives in a motorcycle accident in Elche de la Sierra, Albacete, Spain.