Spaniards Give Way to Foreigners Driving Trucks
The shortage of Spaniards interested in truck driving has led companies to hire foreign drivers from countries like Peru, Morocco, and Colombia.
Neither nerves nor capitulation: Spaniards double their investment in oil and gas since the outbreak of war
Spanish investors have dramatically increased their investments in oil and gas, nearly doubling their spending since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East.
The Spaniards Lower Taxes Due to the Middle Eastern War
Spain has announced a reduction in taxes as a direct response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The confidence of Spaniards in public healthcare falls and the main problem is the wait times to see a specialist
A recent survey shows declining confidence among Spaniards in public healthcare, primarily due to long wait times for specialist appointments.
Spain: 80 Measures to Support Spaniards in Addressing the Consequences of the War
Spain has introduced a series of 80 measures worth 5 billion euros aimed at mitigating the economic impact of the war in the Middle East, including significant tax reductions on energy.
How Spaniards live the war in Israel: 'My small children see the sirens and going to the shelter as something fun'
A Spanish anesthetist in Israel describes how the ongoing conflict has affected daily life for families and healthcare providers amidst air raid sirens and bomb threats.
Tourists from Europe Will Come to Poland for Easter. "Three Times More Greeks, Hungarians, and Spaniards"
Flight bookings to Poland for Easter have doubled compared to last year, with an 80% increase in passenger numbers, especially from Spain, Greece, Hungary, and other European countries.
Almost 20 million tourists in Portugal. Americans outperform Spaniards
Portugal's tourism sector continued its stable growth in 2025, with a significant increase in foreign visitors and overnight stays.
Families of two imprisoned Spaniards ask the Pope to suspend his official visit to Equatorial Guinea if they are not released
The families of two Spaniards imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea are urging the Pope to cancel his official visit if their relatives are not freed.
Spanish Red Wine: At Least the Wine Wins
Despite not winning an Oscar, a Spanish red wine features prominently in the film 'One Battle After Another,' prompting increased interest from both Spaniards and Americans.
Eight million Spaniards face the consequences of an 'intense' spring, especially in central and southern Spain
Around eight million Spaniards are expected to suffer from allergy symptoms this spring due to an unusual intensity in pollen release.
The tax effort of Spaniards reaches its peak around the age of 50
The tax burden on Spaniards peaks around the age of 50, tied to higher income levels during this stage of life, according to a Fedea report.
78% of Spaniards See Possibility of Nuclear War and Seven in Ten Support Strengthening Armed Forces
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Spaniards believe a nuclear war is possible and support enhancing military capabilities for national security.
76% of Spaniards believe that democracy has deteriorated a lot or quite a bit
A significant majority of Spaniards believe that democracy has weakened noticeably, with nearly 90% perceiving an increase in violence and polarization in society, according to a recent CIS barometer.
Two Spaniards Caught Smuggling Narcotics at Tallinn Airport
Estonian customs officials apprehended two Spanish nationals at Tallinn Airport on suspicion of drug smuggling.
The US Academy of Sciences awards four Spaniards for explaining how life emerged from a dead end and conquered Earth
The US Academy of Sciences has honored four Spanish scientists for their work explaining how life evolved to thrive on Earth after overcoming initial limitations.
The exhaustion of dating like ordering fast food
A significant portion of Spaniards fatigue with toxic dynamics in dating apps, reflecting a growing disillusionment with modern romance.
Rich Spaniards Struggle with Old AIDS Shame
The article discusses the film "RomerÃa" directed by Carla Simón, which addresses the themes of inheritance and environmental influence, through the story of a teenager dealing with family shame related to AIDS.
What would the Spaniards who helped liberate Paris from the Nazis say today?
The Spanish and French governments inaugurate an exhibition to remember the legacy of La Nueve, honoring those who fought against the Nazis during World War II.
Tension between the Government and the Football Federation over the evacuation of players and coaches from countries affected by the war
Tensions have risen between the Spanish Football Federation and the Government regarding the evacuation of over 30,000 Spaniards affected by the conflict with Iran.
Spaniards in the United Arab Emirates: 'My family insists that I leave, but my life, my work, and my home are here'
The article discusses the dilemma faced by the Spanish community in the UAE regarding whether to leave the country amid rising tensions.
MenÅ¡Ãk angers opponent, talks about a gap in the rules. According to Spaniards, he pretended to die
Czech tennis player Jakub MenÅ¡Ãk faced controversy during his match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina at the Indian Wells tournament, with accusations of unsportsmanlike conduct.
How We Have Become the Spain of Torrente: 'Torrentism has Gone from Living in the Catacombs to Celebrating Its Pride'
The article discusses the surprising popularity of José Luis Torrente, a fictional character, in Spain, highlighting how he symbolizes the frustrations of many Spaniards, particularly younger voters, towards traditional politics.
Two out of three Spaniards against the war in Iran
A recent poll reveals that a significant majority of Spaniards oppose the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.
68% of Spaniards Reject the War of Trump and Netanyahu
A recent survey reveals that 68% of Spaniards oppose the military actions taken by Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu against Iran.
The US Treasury Secretary: 'The Spaniards are putting the lives of Americans at risk'
The US Treasury Secretary criticized Spain's government for its refusal to allow the use of military bases in Rota and Morón for operations related to the war in Iran.
The US Secretary of the Treasury: "Spaniards are putting American lives at risk"
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has criticized Spain for its refusal to allow the use of military bases for attacks on Iran, claiming it endangers American lives.
Two out of three Spaniards believe it's not easier to find love on dating apps than in traditional ways
A recent study in Spain finds that two-thirds of Spaniards do not believe that dating apps make it easier to find love compared to traditional methods.
TMBK: Is Another Military Visit Threatening? Trump is Angry with the Spaniards
A website issue is preventing the article from being accessed, raising concerns over potential military tensions involving Trump and Spain.
Trump's World (Day 408): The End of Trade with Spaniards and Attacks on the British Prime Minister. Trump's Frustration with Europeans' Attitude towards Iran
The article discusses Donald Trump's threats to end trade relations with Spain in response to European nations' lack of unity on Iran and features various international political tensions including interactions with the British and Israeli leaders.
The first Spaniards evacuated from the Middle East upon their arrival at Barajas: "Happy, finally home"
The first group of Spaniards evacuated from the Middle East arrived safely at Madrid's Barajas Airport amid escalating conflict in the region.
Match Day: The Spaniards lead after a very strange goal
Spain leads in a football match after scoring an unusual goal.
Total abandonment of the Government towards the 150 Spaniards in Oman: "There are a couple of seats to fly with the Italians for 607 euros"
The Spanish government's response to its citizens stranded in Oman amidst rising tensions in Iran has been criticized as inadequate, with only a few available flight seats offered.
The Government announces the implementation of "evacuation operations" for Spaniards in the Middle East
The Spanish government has started contingency plans for the evacuation of its citizens trapped in the Middle East due to escalating conflict in the region.
The Gardens of Feijóo
Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for reconciliation between Spaniards and former King Juan Carlos I amid recent document declassifications.
Foreign Ministry monitors the evolution of the war in case it is necessary to evacuate Spaniards from the region
The Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran, with preparations for potential evacuation of nationals if needed.
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.
More than 20,000 Spanish civilians and a thousand soldiers trapped by the conflict in the Middle East
The article reports that over 22,000 Spaniards may be affected by the current conflict in the Middle East, particularly due to recent attacks by Israel and the subsequent responses from Iran.
The Spaniards Antoñito Molina and MarÃa Peláe win two silver seagulls at the Viña del Mar Festival
Spanish artists Antoñito Molina and MarÃa Peláe achieve significant recognition by winning two silver seagulls at the 65th Viña del Mar International Song Festival in Chile.
63% of Spaniards Disapprove of a Male Family Member Paying for Sex
A recent survey shows that 63% of Spaniards believe it is wrong for a man in their family to pay for sex, highlighting significant attitudes towards prostitution and gender violence.
Manuel Vicent: "The new coexistence of the Spaniards germinated in the Congress bar"
Manuel Vicent reflects on his long relationship with journalism and Spain's history as he approaches his 90th birthday and marks the 50th anniversary of El PaÃs.
Adrián Mateos and Leo Margets, two wealthy Spaniards at the top of poker: 'This only works if you are very responsible'
Spanish poker stars Adrián Mateos and Leo Margets emphasize the importance of responsibility in their lucrative careers as they participate in the European Poker Tour in Paris.
Tusk: We are winning against the Spaniards. Poland in the European elite
Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk discusses Poland's improving economic performance in comparison to Spain, emphasizing the importance of growth rates and structural reforms.
Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026: two Spaniards among the finalists of the award that celebrates excellence in global craftsmanship
The Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2026 highlights two Spanish finalists in a prestigious global award that honors craftsmanship.
The PP promises a renovation plan for all major dams and to invest 100 billion euros by 2035: "The safety of Spaniards is not guaranteed"
The People's Party (PP) in Spain promises to invest 100 billion euros in a renovation plan for dams to enhance safety and infrastructure maintenance if they come to power.
PAOK-Celta 1-2: Advantage for the Spaniards, everything is open for the return leg
PAOK lost 1-2 to Celta in the first leg of the Europa League playoffs, leaving the return match in Spain wide open for both teams.
Take care, Spain, of your own Spain!
The article discusses growing disillusionment among Spaniards with their political system, primarily criticizing the major political parties for failing to address citizens' needs.
Spaniards trust a bishop more than an influencer or politician
A recent study indicates that Spaniards have a higher level of trust in bishops than in influencers and politicians.
The Spaniards on Donald Trump's ICE 'black list': videos in university showers, drugs, cryptocurrencies, and murders that didn't happen
Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign has targeted hundreds of thousands of immigrants, many of whom have no criminal records, yet the government continues to claim its focus is on the worst foreign criminals.
The student who invented white hands to disarm ETA 30 years ago after the murder of Tomás y Valiente: "All Spaniards together was something historic"
The article discusses the 30-year impact of ETA terrorism in Spain, reflected in the experiences of a student who created a gesture of solidarity after a friend's father was killed by the group.