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Spain's Government grapples with crisis management amid chaos

The recent turmoil within the Spanish government has raised significant concerns over its crisis management capabilities, particularly following two chaotic events that unfolded within a week. The simultaneous crises—a significant power outage and a railway incident—have intensified perceptions......

Controversy surrounds government delegate's involvement in Begoña Gómez case

The ongoing investigation into Begoña Gómez, the advisor to Spain's president, has taken a significant turn with the recent developments regarding Francisco Martín Aguirre, the government delegate in Madrid. The prosecutor's office has appealed against Martín's......

Future of us military presence in spain: rota base at risk?

The second Trump administration's pivot towards the Pacific has ignited concerns across Europe regarding the future of defense on the continent. In Spain, some are speculating about the potential closure of a major military base as a result of this shift. The return of Donald Trump to the White......

Spanish PM urges patience in blackout probe, dismisses renewable energy blame

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called for patience as investigators work to determine the cause of last week's massive power outage that left millions without electricity. The April 28 blackout disrupted internet and telephone services, halted transportation, and plunged cities across......

Supreme Court blocks total pardon for Junqueras, reaffirming legal boundaries

The Spanish Supreme Court has firmly rejected the request from the government, led by Pedro Sánchez, to convert the partial pardon granted to Oriol Junqueras into a total pardon. This decision ensures that Junqueras remains ineligible to run for office until July 2031, following his conviction......

Investigating Begoña Gómez: Judge Peinado examines links to Air Europa rescue

The judge overseeing the "Begoña Gómez case," Juan Carlos Peinado, has expressed mounting concerns regarding potential criminal implications linked to recent interactions between Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, and Javier Hidalgo,......

Supreme court dismisses Sánchez's complaints against judge Peinado

The Supreme Court has dismissed three complaints filed by the political parties Voz, Hazte Oír, and Iustitia Europa against Pedro Sánchez for allegations of prevarication and misappropriation. This decision stems from Sánchez's use of the State Attorney's Office to file a......

Spain's foreign property ownership debate intensifies in tourist hotspots

Spain’s right-wing parties have recently dismissed a proposal aimed at limiting foreign property ownership in the Balearic and Canary Islands. This initiative, which was discussed in both the Congress and Senate, was branded “xenophobic” by members of Vox, who joined forces with the......

Pedro Sánchez addresses the electrical blackout without clarifying its causes

Pedro Sánchez remains enveloped in uncertainty regarding the reasons behind the electrical blackout that struck Spain on April 28. This morning, the Prime Minister attended the Congress of Deputies to provide updates on the situation, delivering a speech devoid of concrete details, lacking conclusive......