Case Julio Iglesias: Isn't the 'most universal Spaniard' Spanish after all?
The article discusses the responsibility of the Spanish justice system to investigate accusations against singer Julio Iglesias regarding serious crimes, despite the denial of prosecution by the National Court.
Who is Banksy: Exclusive interview with the detective who discovered the identity of the mysterious urban artist
The article discusses an exclusive interview with Spanish detective Francisco 'Paco' Marco, who claims to have identified the elusive street artist Banksy, a revelation that had been previously reported by another news outlet nearly a year earlier.
What to cook this week: menu with recipes day by day from March 16 to 22
The article provides a weekly menu with specific recipes for each day, featuring the classic Catalan dessert, crema catalana.
10 Must-Visit Bars of Madrid's Historic Scene Where You Can Experience the Magic of the City
The article highlights ten iconic bars in Madrid's Malasaña neighborhood that are pillars of the city's historical cultural movement known as 'la movida.'
The corner of the language: ‘Aposta’ and ‘apuesta’, their use depends on the context
The article discusses the correct usage of the Spanish words 'aposta' and 'apuesta', emphasizing that their selection depends heavily on context.
Live Barcelona vs Sevilla in the Spanish League.. Moment by Moment
The article covers the live broadcasting of the match between Barcelona and Sevilla in the Spanish League, detailing the match time and broadcasting channels.
The EU is not as divided as it is said to be
The article discusses the perceived unity of the European Union and the role of Spanish socialist MEPs in influencing EU policies, particularly regarding diplomatic strategies.
The Language of the Empire
The article reflects on Charles I of Spain's relationship with Isabel of Portugal, emphasizing the significance of language as it relates to power during their reign.
How Adolescents Experience Access to Pornography on Their Phones: "I Don't Remember When It Was the First Time"
The article discusses how Spanish adolescents perceive and access pornography on their mobile devices, emphasizing their early encounters and the challenges posed by this experience.
50 years of the protest against the '200 potholes per mile' in Canillas, the first authorized in Madrid after Franco's death
The article commemorates the 50th anniversary of the first authorized protest in Madrid, which occurred in Canillas against poor road conditions shortly after Franco's death, highlighting its significance in the democratic transition.
‘The Architect’: Only for Experts and Professionals of Architecture
The article reviews the film ‘The Architect’, suggesting that its appeal may be limited to those with professional expertise in architecture.
The Double Face of the PP: Noise in Madrid, Silence in the Rest
The article discusses the contrasting political strategies of the People's Party (PP) in Spain, focusing on their campaign in Castilla y León ahead of the upcoming elections.
The extended tentacles of Morocco in Spanish football: Iniesta's 'no', Xavi's doubt, Alonso's option, Pitarch's insistence, the World Cup final...
The article discusses Morocco's strategic efforts to recruit Spanish football talent, focusing on figures like Iniesta, Xavi, and the involvement of agent Rabie Takassa.
SHOCK IN THE SPANISH RESORT ⟩ Amidst the sun, beach, and parties, horrific crimes occur that many are unaware of
The article discusses the dark side of Magaluf, a popular tourist destination in Mallorca, highlighting crimes such as drink spiking and sexual assault that often go unnoticed.
She is Trump's favorite. The Iran war gives her trouble.
The article discusses the varied responses of European leaders to the Iran conflict instigated by the U.S. and Israel, highlighting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's opposition to Trump.
What would a closure of Hormuz mean for the Spanish industry
The article discusses the potential impact of a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz on Spain's industrial sector, emphasizing the limitations of focusing solely on fuel prices.
Sanchismo, antisanchismo, tactics and testosterone
The article discusses Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's challenge of appealing to voters through tangible achievements versus captivating narratives.
The future that worries, torments, and disturbs me
The article reflects on the personal anxieties regarding the future while commenting on recent media developments in Spanish television.
The One Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Donald
The article critiques the Spanish right's priorities, emphasizing class over national identity in a hypothetical scenario involving leaders like Santiago Abascal and Donald Trump.
Will the Government Dust Off the Anti-Crisis Measures Catalog from the Ukraine War?
The article discusses whether the Spanish government will reintroduce emergency measures from the Ukraine war to address the ongoing energy crisis.
Torrente President, the worst-kept and most profitable secret in the history of Spanish cinema: will Kevin Spacey be the bad guy in the movie?
The article explores the cultural phenomenon of Torrente in Spain, examining its evolution from a perceived social oddity to a symbol of pride and controversy.
The Debate | Should the negotiation of regional agreements fall to the national leadership of the parties?
The article discusses the ongoing tensions between national leaders and regional barons in Spanish political parties concerning post-election agreements.
The Intricacies of New Generations of the PP: A Breeding Ground for Leaders and a Laboratory of Intrigue
The article explores the dynamics within the New Generations organization of the PP, highlighting key figures and political maneuverings.
Tortilla Day, tips from 7 chefs: with or without onion, the ratio of potato to egg, and barely or fully cooked
The article explores the various interpretations and cooking tips for the classic Spanish potato omelet, highlighting differing opinions among chefs.
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.
The magnum is not just for parties: 7 wines that improve in double format
This article discusses the benefits of magnum wine bottles, highlighting their advantages in maintaining freshness and enhancing the dining experience.
The ‘Temporary Workers’ of La Moncloa: This is How Sánchez's Advisory World Works
The article explores the structure and functioning of the advisory team behind Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, highlighting the qualifications and characteristics of its members.
The Punch That Stained the Reputation of Spanish Football (Video)
The article discusses the infamous incident that occurred 30 years ago between José María Caneda and Jesús Gil, which dramatically impacted the reputation of Spanish football.
The corner of the language: Why do they say 'the raw winter'? Is it that it is still not ready?
The article explores the various meanings of the word 'crudo' in the Spanish language, particularly in the context of describing winter as 'crudo,' or harsh, cold, and unprepared.
International Legality, ‘Realpolitik’ and Political Cunning
The article discusses the Spanish government's position on the Iran conflict amidst a politically charged environment and opposition infighting.
The enigmas of Plus Ultra: a secret investigation, a million-dollar rescue, Venezuela and a former Prime Minister
The article delves into the investigation involving Plus Ultra airline and the recent arrests tied to money laundering allegations, highlighting the involvement of former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
Diet and Menopause: The Seven Key Nutrients According to AESAN to Avoid Risks
The article discusses the essential nutrients recommended by the Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition (AESAN) for women facing menopause, emphasizing the importance of a healthy diet and exercise.
The background of Sánchez's decision not to 'turn a blind eye' to prevent Spain from being dragged into an illegal war
The article discusses Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's recent decision to actively engage in international dynamics to prevent Spain from being involved in potential conflicts, contrasting it with previous governmental stances.
Well, let's see what happens
The article critiques Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and the ambiguous position of the Popular Party (PP) regarding the war, reflecting on the public's dissatisfaction and the current political climate in Spain.
Scale
The article critiques Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez's contradictory stance on socialism and arms sales.
What is the strategic importance of the military bases that the U.S. has in Spain and that Sánchez's government does not allow to be used for the war in Iran
The article discusses the strategic significance of U.S. military bases in Spain and the Spanish government's refusal to permit their use in actions against Iran.
The best-selling stackable shoe box set on Amazon: 12 units to organize your wardrobe as you like
This article discusses a popular stackable shoe box set on Amazon that helps organize shoes efficiently.
Ofelia and the Patriots
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Spanish influencer Ofelia Hentschel, particularly her recent vacation in Dubai and her problematic statements regarding the involvement of the U.S. in Spain's affairs.
Castilla and León, the most impregnable bastion of the right
The article discusses the enduring dominance of the Popular Party (PP) in the region of Castilla y León, tracing its power back to 1987 when José María Aznar first became president.
Spain faces the showdown between Sánchez and Trump with a historical dependence on gas and oil from the United States
The article discusses Spain's increasing dependency on American oil and gas amidst rising tensions between Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and former President Donald Trump.
Everyone with Sanchez, the left conquered by another Spaniard
The article discusses the fascination of the Italian left with Spanish political leaders and their influence, particularly highlighting Pedro Sánchez.
What is happening in the fashion universe for two affordable brands to be more popular than Prada or Balenciaga? (Spoiler, one is Spanish)
The article discusses how two affordable fashion brands have risen in popularity, surpassing luxury labels like Prada and Balenciaga, highlighting trends from Copenhagen Fashion Week and a new hair styling trend.
Spain: Pedro Sánchez has done it wrong by all the rules of the art
The article critiques Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for his handling of alliances in foreign policy, particularly in relation to Iran.
When the first case of Spanish Flu was found, it wreaked havoc like COVID
The article discusses the origins of the Spanish Flu, beginning with its first case reported by an American soldier in 1918, paralleling its devastating impact to that of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The more patriotic, the more submissive to Trump
The article critiques how Spanish nationalism often serves U.S. interests, suggesting that those who display the most patriotism are paradoxically more willing to compromise their nation's integrity.
We Just Want to Know What’s Happening
The article discusses the Spanish government's initiatives against online harm for minors while paradoxically celebrating a major deal with Amazon, raising questions about the role of technology in governance.
Trip to Annecy, a Medieval Dream in French Haute-Savoie
The article highlights the enchanting medieval town of Annecy in France, often overlooked by Spanish travelers, known for its stunning lake and historical architecture.
The Spanish 'winter-overs' who survived isolated in the eternal night of the South Pole: 'It felt too short, I was sad to leave'
The article discusses the experiences of Spanish scientists who have spent extended periods in isolation at the Amundsen-Scott base in Antarctica during the six months of continuous darkness.
Urgently explain about Iran
The article calls for the Spanish President to address Parliament regarding Spain's position on the situation in Iran amidst escalating violence and potential diplomatic repercussions.
El Roto: the gum
This article features a cartoon titled 'El Roto: the gum' by the Spanish cartoonist El Roto, reflecting on social or political issues.