The Spaniards Antoñito Molina and María Peláe win two silver seagulls at the Viña del Mar Festival
Spanish artists Antoñito Molina and María 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 País.
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.
Something is happening in Usera: Spaniards arriving from the center, a parallel Chinese real estate market, new investors, and Latinos leaving
Usera in Madrid is undergoing significant demographic and economic changes as gentrification pushes out existing residents, particularly Latinos, while attracting new Spanish residents and foreign investors, particularly from China.
Large International Operation: Lithuanian Officials Strike Hard Against a Serious Drug Trafficking Network with Spaniards and Icelanders
A coordinated international operation across five European countries has led to the arrest of 24 individuals linked to a significant drug trafficking network.
The dreaded rebound effect: only 4 out of every 10 people lose weight without regaining it
A report reveals that a significant percentage of Spaniards attempt weight loss, often without medical support, and many resort to popular diets.
The two Spaniards involved in the largest biomedicine project in history: 'With Trump, it would not be possible'
Spanish researchers Pep Abril and Roderic Guigó reflect on the transformative impact of the international human genome project and the changes in biomedical research over the years.
Immigration and the Employment of Spaniards
The article discusses the complex relationship between immigration and the employment of Spaniards, highlighting that a significant portion of new job creation in Spain is by foreign workers and that Spaniards are moving towards higher-value occupations.
More than half of Spaniards believe that advances in science and technology could trigger a world war
A majority of Spaniards express concern that advancements in science and technology might lead to a global conflict, according to a report from the BBVA Foundation.
Less than half of Spaniards believe science can save the planet
A new study reveals that less than half of Spaniards think science can save the planet, with just 12% believing there is strong public support for knowledge, and four out of ten believing leftist governments are more committed to science.
Zapatero, at the epicenter of recycled chavismo
The article discusses the current situation of political prisoners in Venezuela as a new Amnesty Law is introduced, highlighting that at least 800 unjustly imprisoned individuals remain in custody, including seven Spaniards.
LIVE HR transfers: Spaniards have dropped a bomb. Has Barcelona started chasing Budimir?
The winter transfer window is closed in major European leagues, while it continues in Croatia from January 10 to February 17, with updates on player market news provided by Index.
Budimir in sensational transfer to Barcelona? Spaniards say: Real option
Barcelona is formulating plans for the summer transfer window, with Croatian striker Ante Budimir emerging as a serious option to address their ongoing problems in attack.
Spain turns a blind eye to 'forgotten and silenced' armed conflicts
A survey by Manos Unidas reveals that nine out of ten Spaniards feel uninformed about global conflicts, while 70% are unaware of the actual number of active ones.
Telegram criticizes Sánchez in a mass message about his social media plan: "They can turn Spain into a monitored state"
Pável Dúrov, the founder and CEO of Telegram, urged Spaniards to remain vigilant and demand transparency in response to President Pedro Sánchez's social media plans.
Croatia misses out on the Euro final: Spaniards were too strong
The Croatian futsal team was defeated 1-2 by Spain in the semifinals of the European Championship held in Ljubljana, despite a strong performance in the second half.
Total war for Housing: the Government admits it would apply Article 155 to Madrid and Sol accuses the minister of 'adapting' to events and 'scamming' Spaniards
The crisis surrounding housing in Madrid escalates as Minister Isabel Rodríguez suggests implementing Article 155, while Sol criticizes her for allegedly deceiving the Spanish public.
The Rise of Michal Strnad / From Czech Republic, a billionaire power, more in the top 100 wealthiest Europeans than Belgians or Spaniards
Czech billionaire Michal Strnad's Czechoslovak Group successfully debuted on the Euronext Amsterdam stock exchange, significantly increasing the company's value and Strnad's wealth.
The Rise of Michal Strnad / From the Czech Republic, there is a billionaire power, more among the top 100 wealthiest Europeans than Belgians or Spaniards
Czech billionaire Michal Strnad's Czechoslovak Group made a significant stock market debut on Euronext Amsterdam, doubling its value to over 31 billion euros within hours.
The PP calls for a turnaround in housing policy: "We have seen that intervention does not provide a response. The problem is supply"
Juan Bravo, the deputy secretary of Finance, Housing and Infrastructure of the PP, emphasizes that housing is the main problem facing Spaniards and advocates for a shift in public policies to increase supply and reduce the tax burden.
Did we beat them? Spaniards: Behind the Croats will stand an army of fans, they have energy and faith...
Spain, a powerhouse in world futsal, has advanced to the semifinals of the European Championship with a dominant performance, showcasing their winning spirit and energizing fanbase.
Abascal claims that the sovereignty of Greenland "does not concern any Spaniard"
Spanish politician Abascal expresses that Greenland's sovereignty is not a concern for Spaniards, amidst discussions about US President Trump's expansionist intentions towards the territory.
Spaniards in awe at welcome: 'What would it be like if Croatians had won gold?'
The Croatian capital showcased an impressive celebration of sports success, capturing the attention of Spain, where such celebrations for third place are rare, particularly highlighted by Spanish journalist Asier Oiarbide's remarks on social media.
Livaković defended for Dinamo yesterday. This is what the Spaniards are writing about him today.
Dinamo goalkeeper Livaković is the subject of scrutiny from Spanish media amid ongoing instability at Girona's goalkeeping position for the 2025/26 season.
Spaniards followed the welcome of Croatian handball players: 'What will it be like when they win gold?'
The celebration of Croatian handball players' bronze medal has sparked an institutional conflict in Croatia as massive welcomes for sporting successes have become a well-known tradition.
The revenge of YouTube, how it regained leadership and became the new television: "If it were a channel, it would be the most consumed by young Spaniards... under 54 years old"
The article discusses how YouTube has regained its leadership position as the preferred platform for younger audiences in Spain, including changes in legislation affecting child influencers and the upcoming broadcasting of the Oscars on YouTube.
Chavismo releases two more Spaniards, leaving seven still imprisoned
The U.S. pressure has sped up the release process for two Spanish-Venezuelan political leaders, José Luis Machín and Miguel Jorge Álvarez, imprisoned in Yare III, as discussions on an Amnesty Law begin tomorrow.
Sardines are missing. The world's largest exporter Morocco suspends exports, Spaniards look on with concern
Morocco, the world's largest sardine exporter, has suspended its sardine exports, raising concerns in Spain about potential supply shortages.
Albares denies that the Spanish citizens released by Venezuela cannot speak to the press
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has dismissed as 'slanderous' reports suggesting that Spaniards released from Venezuela are unable to speak to the press.
Spaniards: Klopp would return to the bench for two teams. One is looking for a coach
Spanish media reports that Jürgen Klopp is considering a return to coaching, potentially for Real Madrid, after serving as a global sports director for Red Bull following his departure from Liverpool.
Spaniards released by Venezuela, surprised by the 'simplicity' of the Government's reception: 'It’s as if nothing happened'
Released Spaniards from Venezuela expressed surprise at the government's simple reception, suggesting their imprisonment may have been used as leverage in negotiations.
LIVE Top Transfers: Xabi Alonso Won't Be Out of Work for Long? Spaniards Announced a Bombshell
The winter transfer window in major football leagues is underway, with Xabi Alonso potentially securing a new role soon amid various exciting transfer developments.
Spaniards announce bombshell: Liverpool prepares record offer for Bellingham
Liverpool is reportedly set to shake up the football market with a historic €180 million offer for Jude Bellingham, a key player for Real Madrid, although Madrid is not considering a sale.
Spaniards show no mercy for Real: This is total system collapse
Real Madrid fans are in shock after their unexpected elimination from the Copa del Rey, marking one of the most embarrassing moments in the club's modern history.
Foreign Ministry advises Spaniards in Iran to leave the country
The Foreign Ministry has issued a warning for Spaniards in Iran to leave the country due to the current instability and has strongly advised against traveling there.
Foreign Ministry advises Spaniards in Iran to leave the country
The Spanish Foreign Ministry has urged Spaniards in Iran to leave due to the severe ongoing crisis and violent government repression of mass protests.
Foreign Ministry advises Spaniards in Iran to leave the country
The Spanish government has advised its citizens in Iran to leave amid a wave of protests that have reportedly resulted in over 3,000 deaths due to government repression.
Albares secretly receives the Spaniards released from Venezuelan prisons
Minister José Manuel Albares privately meets with Spaniards freed from Venezuelan jails while the Foreign Ministry denies any restrictions on their freedom of expression.
Albares receives three Spaniards released by Venezuela
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares welcomed three Spaniards released by Venezuela at the ministry headquarters in Madrid, following the reception of two Italians by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Almeida urges the Government to present the missing documents to urbanize Campamento: 'Do not deceive the Spaniards'
The Mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, is demanding that the Ministry of Housing provide necessary documentation to proceed with the urbanization project in Campamento, criticizing the government's previous promises.
The Return of a Legend? Spaniards: Klopp Will Join Real If He Is Given Three Conditions
Jürgen Klopp is being considered as a potential coach for Real Madrid, contingent on three conditions being met, while Álvaro Arbeloa currently leads the team.