Spain opposes lowering environmental and social standards to boost EU economy
Spain has expressed its opposition to lowering environmental and social standards in order to enhance the economic competitiveness of the European Union.
Sánchez Appeals to Female Voters and Fear of a Backward Step in Rights to Mobilize the PSOE Electorate
Sánchez emphasizes the importance of female voters and the fear of regress in rights to galvanize support for the PSOE in the upcoming elections.
Cellmate detained after inmate convicted of sexual assault found dead at California prison
California prison officials are investigating the homicide of an inmate, John Cisneros, found dead in his cell, with his cellmate detained for questioning.
Junts once again sinks the PSOE in the mud
The political party Junts has collaborated with opposition parties to defeat a decree aimed at protecting vulnerable families, further complicating the situation for the PSOE government led by Pedro Sánchez.
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez denies rumors about his health and attacks the opposition.
Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish president, has denied rumors about his health, affirming he does not suffer from any cardiovascular disease and labeling the speculation as attempts to destabilize his government.
Sánchez again stirs fear of a government of PP and Vox at the start of the campaign in Castilla y León: "Then they say we are all the same... come on!"
Pedro Sánchez has revived fears of a coalition government between the PP and Vox in Castilla y León during the campaign launch event in Burgos.
Spanish Prime Minister Dismisses Right-Wing Troll Rumors That He Is Dying of Heart Disease
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly rejected rumors spread by right-wing accounts that he is suffering from a life-threatening heart condition.
Sheinbaum admonishes PT deputy for saying peace requires 'Mexicans' lives
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized Deputy José Luis Sánchez González for suggesting that achieving peace in Mexico necessitates sacrificing lives.
Double blow from Junts to the Government: the second attempt to approve the 'social shield' fails and the decree to cap prices in emergencies falls
The Spanish Congress rejects two crucial decrees from the Sánchez government concerning social protections and price caps, marking a significant setback for the coalition.
Spain, Sánchez denies rumors about his illness: 'Mud machine of the far right'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez refuted claims about his health, describing them as malicious rumors propagated by far-right sources.
'The government is here to stay': Pedro Sánchez asserts he does not suffer from cardiovascular disease
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez denied reports of suffering from a cardiovascular disease, calling them fake news propagated by right-wing opponents.
David Sánchez refuses to inform the Audiencia of Badajoz of his address and will personally collect notifications at the judicial headquarters
David Sánchez Pérez-Castejón, brother of the Spanish Prime Minister, continues to refuse to disclose his current address for legal proceedings regarding his alleged involvement in corruption.
Sánchez denies the rumor about an alleged coronary illness spread by the PP
Pedro Sánchez has publicly denied rumors regarding an alleged coronary illness, labeling the claims as misinformation propagated by the opposition, particularly the PP.
Junts and ERC once again corner Pedro Sánchez's Government: neither 'social shield' nor Budgets
The Catalan parties Junts and ERC are poised to reject the Spanish government's social protection decree, putting further pressure on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez regarding budget negotiations.
Spain, Colonel Antonio Tejero has died: he led the failed coup of 1981
Colonel Antonio Tejero, who led the unsuccessful coup d'état in Spain in 1981, has passed away at the age of 93, coinciding with the declassification of documents related to his involvement in the coup by the Sánchez government.
Following the steps of the ‘man with the briefcase’ of 23-F, the captain who fled abroad after the coup: 'Days before he had taken all the money'
The article discusses the mysterious figure of Captain Gil Sánchez-Valiente Portillo, known as the 'man with the briefcase', who fled Spain after the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
Pope León XIV accepts invitation from Pedro Sánchez and will travel to Spain in June
Pope León XIV has confirmed an apostolic visit to Spain from June 6 to 12, 2026, accepting an invitation from the country’s authorities.
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.
Sanchez held in hospital as a precaution, Rijeka issued a statement
Victor Sanchez, coach of NK Rijeka, has been hospitalized as a precaution due to feeling unwell, but is reported to be in good spirits before an important European match.
From red supergiant to yellow hypergiant: how WOH G64, one of the largest stars in the Universe, has changed
Astronomers have observed significant changes in WOH G64, one of the largest known stars in the universe, suggesting it may be transitioning from a red supergiant to a yellow hypergiant over just three decades.
Junts deals another blow to Sánchez: will again overturn his 'social shield' decree due to the anti-eviction moratorium
Junts, the Catalan independentist party, plans to vote against Sanchez's social shield decree, potentially leading to its rejection for the second time in a month.
Feijóo commits to "declassify" Sánchez's management when he governs and the president reproaches him for doing "politics for extremists"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo challenges Pedro Sánchez on government transparency, highlighting the upcoming declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt in Spain.
Sánchez and Feijóo clash in the control session over the declassification of the documents from 23-F
In a heated parliamentary session, Spanish leaders Sánchez and Feijóo exchanged accusations regarding government transparency and the declassification of historical documents.
The latest empty promise of Pedro Sánchez on housing: banks and developers await concrete measures to build 15,000 social rental homes
The Spanish government announced a new housing initiative aimed at addressing the country’s housing crisis, proposing the construction of 15,000 social rental homes annually, backed by European recovery funds and private investments.
Jordi Sánchez, singer of OBK: 'Kindness is the sexiest thing there is; karma matters'
Jordi Sánchez reflects on his 35-year music career, new album, and tour while valuing kindness and the importance of looking forward.
A bipolar Spain to trap Feijóo
The article critiques Pedro Sánchez's sudden transparency regarding the declassification of documents, questioning its credibility given the government's history and alleged corruption.
Moncloa expects to benefit from the PP-Vox negotiation: 'Feijóo has not succeeded and has fallen into Abascal's clutches'
The Moncloa claims that the negotiations between the PP and Vox could backfire on Feijóo, as disagreements arise regarding the proposed agreements.
Mourinho's Illusion is the Call Ancelotti Received in 2021 to Return to Madrid: Good Relationship with Florentino, Three Years that "Set the Foundations"...
The article discusses Carlo Ancelotti's return to Real Madrid in 2021 following a phone call from the club's director, José Ángel Sánchez, and compares this to José Mourinho's hopes of a similar opportunity.
The real author of the reports from Análisis Relevante earned 36 times less than the Zapatero family for giving ideas and formatting texts: "I earned 18,000 euros in six years"
Sergio Sánchez, the minor shareholder and actual author of reports for Análisis Relevante, revealed that he earned significantly less than former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and his daughters for similar work.
The Badajoz Court requests the address of Pedro Sánchez's brother for trying to disguise it as that of his lawyer
The Badajoz Court is demanding Pedro Sánchez's brother to provide his actual address for a trial concerning alleged irregularities in a public contract.
The CGPJ rejects sanctioning judges who criticized Sánchez, Begoña Gómez, and Irene Montero
The CGPJ has decided not to sanction judges Eloy Velasco and Manuel Ruiz de Lara for their critical remarks about political leaders.
Albert Sánchez Piñol: "We have a monstrous country"
Albert Sánchez Piñol discusses his new novel 'Després del naufragi' and reflects on the sociopolitical landscape of Spain.
The Constitutional Court will examine the Government's refusal to present the Budgets after admitting the Senate's conflict of powers to process
The Constitutional Court in Spain will review the Senate's complaint against the government's failure to present the national budget, marking a significant legal event.
Sánchez has expelled nearly 21,000 irregular foreigners since 2019, less than 7% of those who arrived during this period
The Spanish government has expelled about 21,000 irregular immigrants since 2019, a figure representing less than 7% of those who arrived in the same timeframe.
No more secrets from the 23-F
The Spanish government plans to declassify documents related to the attempted coup d'état of February 23, 1981, in an effort to address historical debt to citizens and end conspiracy theories.
Spanish court overturns decision to judge the prime minister's wife for embezzlement
A Madrid court has annulled the decision to prosecute Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, for embezzlement, citing the decision as premature while leaving the investigation open.
Patricia Sánchez, psychologist: "Many people use therapy to have the expert solve their life, but it doesn't work that way"
Patricia Sánchez, a Spanish psychologist, discusses the common misconception that therapy is a one-sided solution where the therapist resolves problems for the patient.
The Madrid Court overturns Judge Peinado's decision to send Begoña Gómez to a jury trial
The Madrid Provincial Court has overturned Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's decision to send Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to a jury trial for corruption-related charges due to insufficient argumentation.
The Government announces the declassification of the documents from the 23-F coup attempt, 45 years later
The Spanish government has announced the declassification of documents related to the 23-F coup attempt, affirming the importance of memory in democracy.
Breaking news on political affairs, live | Sánchez announces the declassification on Tuesday of the 23-F documents 'to settle a historical debt with citizens'
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt of February 23, 1981, to address a historical debt with the public and promote transparency.
The Paradox of the PSOE in Castilla y León: Ministers' Support for the Least 'Sanchista' Candidate
The PSOE in Castilla y León seeks to win the upcoming autonomous elections with a candidate who lacks alignment with Sánchez.
Juan Toral Sánchez, specialist in Primary Care and Emergencies: "If sugar were discovered today, it would be classified as a food drug"
Juan Toral Sánchez critiques the food and pharmaceutical industries' influence on public health, suggesting they profit from perpetuating a culture of illness.
Sánchez proclaims that 'Spain is going better than ever and the opposition lies as always' to defend his continuity: 'It is worth it until 2027 and beyond'
Pedro Sánchez defends his government's achievements while criticizing the opposition during a PSOE event, claiming Spain is thriving despite political controversies.
All the meat already put in the general elections
The Spanish government is preparing for the 2027 general elections amidst a challenging political landscape, with rising competition from right-wing parties and a reorganization of the left.
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has urged employers to increase wages for families, drawing parallels to a similar appeal made by Joe Biden in the US regarding post-pandemic labor shortages.
Sánchez Makes Marlaska Untouchable Despite Controversies: 'He is a Trusted Man of the President'
The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has reaffirmed his support for Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, indicating his unwavering trust in Marlaska amid political controversies.
Sánchez commits to working to end inequalities and "the stereotypes that hurt" the gypsy people
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez pledged to combat inequalities faced by the gypsy community during a tribute event celebrating their 600th anniversary in Spain.
ERC rejects negotiating budgets after a secret meeting between Sánchez and Junqueras regarding the IRPF transfer
ERC has declined to negotiate budgets following a secret meeting between Pedro Sánchez and Oriol Junqueras regarding the IRPF management, a condition for their support.
ERC cools the possibilities of a budget agreement in Catalonia after a meeting with Pedro Sánchez
ERC has dampened hopes for a budget agreement in Catalonia following an inconclusive meeting with Pedro Sánchez regarding fiscal sovereignty.
Breaking news on the left's unity event, live | ERC cools the chances of a budgetary agreement in Catalonia after a meeting with Pedro Sánchez
ERC has dampened the prospects for a budgetary agreement in Catalonia following a meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.