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Spain confirms departure of 21 nationals detained from Gaza aid flotilla

Spain has announced that 21 of its citizens detained by Israeli authorities after participating in a civilian aid flotilla bound for Gaza are preparing to leave Israel and return home. The group was part of a contingent of 49 Spanish nationals aboard the vessel, which sought to challenge Israel’s......

Why Spain’s self-employed face lower pensions than employees

The challenges of being self-employed in Spain extend far beyond managing day-to-day business operations. For autónomos, retirement pensions represent another significant hurdle, as they receive markedly less than their salaried counterparts, despite contributing a similar percentage of their......

Sanchez confirms 2027 re-election bid despite corruption probes

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has confirmed his intention to seek re-election in 2027 at the conclusion of his current term, despite his administration being entangled in multiple corruption investigations. Leading a minority left-wing coalition, Sanchez has faced increasing pressure from the......

Spain’s PM denies Socialist party corruption allegations amid political crisis

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has strongly denied accusations that his Socialist party received illegal funding linked to a corruption scandal involving two former senior allies. The controversy has placed Sánchez’s minority coalition government under significant strain, threatening......

Moncloa denies connection between Sánchez and Leire Díez while ruling out legal action

The Spanish government has denied any official or personal ties between Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Leire Díez, a former PSOE official accused of offering a deal to a businessman in exchange for compromising information about the Central Operative Unit of the Civil Guard (UCO). Sources......

Spain's ambitious tax measures to tackle housing crisis

The Spanish government has unveiled a draft bill aimed at curbing speculation in the housing market through a series of fiscal measures, notably introducing a 'supertax' targeting non-EU non-resident property buyers. This legislation seeks to address the pressing challenges of rising rental costs......

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......

Ayuso warns of Spain’s declining image amid transport and power failures

The president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has voiced serious concerns about Spain’s international reputation following a nationwide train disruption during the May Day holiday and a major power outage the previous week. She described both incidents as emblematic of the......

Key changes to life in Spain: What to expect in May 2025

As May 2025 approaches, Spain is set to unveil a series of significant changes that will affect its residents and visitors alike. From public holidays to new regulations on residency and work permits, here’s a comprehensive look at what to anticipate. May 1st public holiday On May 1st, Spain......

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