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- Florentino Pérez's descent into hell
Florentino Pérez has held an impromptu press conference, sparking speculation about his intentions regarding Álvaro Arbeloa.
- The mystery of Cata Coll's official t-shirt
Cata Coll's official jersey doesn't exist in Barça's shop or online.
- Exhibitor presentations at IRE & APEX
New 'lecture' space at APEX and IRE highlights rental equipment and software developments.
- Jokes with a small mouth
Aziz Ansari struggles to find tone in comedy and acting
- Indra seeks alliances to boost the defense industry in Catalonia
Indra brings together 200 actors to explore alliances, builds on 350 existing agreements with 130 security and defense entities in Catalonia.
- From words to deeds: what is Europe really doing for military independence from the US?
European leaders are exploring ways to increase military spending and defense cooperation among member states.
- The PSC and ERC unblock the 'fourth railway ring' so as not to pass through Barcelona
PSC and ERC reach agreement on unblocking the orbital railway axis
- From the most expensive fish in the world to the superpowers of Posidonia: a handful of figures to see the oceanic dimensions of the sea that feeds us
The blue economy is worth around $2.5 trillion annually, with 15% of global GDP related to fisheries and aquaculture.
- The uncomfortable coexistence of Junts with its left-wing current
Junts faces internal tensions over left-wing current
- Do you remember Qatargate?
Qatargate scandal remains ongoing with few concrete results
- The replacement of the judge from Strasbourg opens a new conflict in the Spanish judiciary
Spanish government initiates process to replace conservative judge at European Court of Human Rights
- Can elections be bought in Spain?
Spain's electoral system makes buying votes difficult
- The magic and darkness of the 'Iliad' want to conquer the youngest readers
The 'Iliad' is being adapted into a children's book, combining the classic epic poem's magic and darkness with illustrations from the popular 'Agus and the Monsters' series.
- St. George’s University Announces August Intake for MENA Region Students
St. George's University announces August intake for MENA region students
- The group owning the Riviera Maya denies pressure from Mexico and assures that they are the ones who have expelled Ayuso
Xcaret group denies pressure from Mexico, claims they withdrew invitation.
- The renaissance of football in Reus: "We have gone from a dictatorship to being happy"
Reus Deportiu returned to La Liga after 3 years in Segunda División.
- "At my age, the only thing I can offer is a truth"
Jordi Llavina publishes a new poetry collection
- Catalonia monopolizes 30% of the Andalusian president's speeches
Catalonia plays a significant role in the Andalusian presidential campaign, with candidate Juanma Moreno framing his platform around fiscal cession and Catalan separatism.
- "Aliança Catalana does not form part of the democratic Catalanism that Òmnium represents"
Xavier Antich runs for re-election as president of Òmnium Cultural amidst debate over leadership renewal.
- ‘This work experience has been invaluable’
Volunteering with AVISA allows students to gain practical experience in a field of their choice. This experience can be beneficial for those who are unsure about their career path. Some students prefer to gain experience before embarking on a full-time career in a specific field.
- The most 'chic' vintage market in Empordà
The Empordà region in Spain has a long tradition of flea markets, with the Verges market being a popular Sunday market.
- What do the parties do after Sílvia Orriols speaks?
Many parties try to counter far-right rhetoric and issues.
- Foreign tourists break spending records in Catalonia in March
Foreign tourists visiting Catalonia dropped 5.39% to 1.29 million in March, while spending rose 13.3% to 1.637 billion euros.
- The last place Siri Hustvedt can be found with Paul Auster
Ghost Stories is a book about grief and the persistence of love, written with emotional intelligence and philosophical density by Siri Hustvedt, a work of painful beauty that explores the nature of literature and memory.
- Banc Sabadell wins 29% less, up to 347 million
Banc Sabadell starts the year with a net profit of 347 million in the first quarter, a 29% decrease from the same period last year.
- Papers to leave behind the terror of Honduras' 'gangs'
Honduran woman applies for 'extraordinary regulation for migrants' in Spain, hopes for residence and work permits
- "Sánchez will try to steal the elections": the right wing is already working on the rigging theory
The right-wing PP and Vox are spreading a theory of rigged elections.
- The Spanish government launches the public employment offer for 2026 without an agreement with the unions
The Spanish government plans to approve a new call for public jobs without the backing of the majority unions.
- A cave in the Pyrenees reveals the secret of how copper was made 5,000 years ago
Cova 338 in the Pyrenees reveals evidence of copper production 5,000 years ago.
- Patios ‘renaturalizados’
PSOE propone 'renaturalizar patios de colegios', rechazado
- Winners and losers with the new (dis)order world
Middle Eastern populations
- José María Cruz Novillo dies, the artist who designed post-Franco Spain
José María Cruz Novillo, a renowned artist, dies at 89, leaving behind a legacy of post-Franco Spain's visual imagery.
- The 7 best-rated excursions in Catalonia
Walking has become a necessity
- Sleeping on the street to get the papers: "It seems they don't want us to have them"
Catalans spend the night in line for government services
- Internet blockade confronts Russian elite and sinks Putin's popularity
Internet blockade sparks debate in Russia
- Trump states that the US will take control of Cuba "almost immediately"
Trump announces plan to take control of Cuba, vows to complete work in Iran first.
- The uterus and ovaries do not age at the same time or in the same way: a Catalan study provides a new X-ray of menopause
The study provides new insights into the aging of the uterus and ovaries during menopause.
- The Osasuna player for whom Barça and Real Madrid are fighting
Osasuna's Víctor Muñoz excelled with the team after joining from Real Madrid's reserve team for 5 million euros, but is out due to injury.
- Working better is guaranteeing labor rights
Catalonia's economic growth continues despite unemployment rise
- The memories of a great captain of 20th century novel
Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski, also known as Joseph Conrad, was a Polish sailor and novelist who wrote some of the most vibrant and intelligent novels of his time. His memoir 'The Mirror of the Sea' is a tribute to the sea and its impact on his life and writing. The book is a poetic and pragmatic exploration of the world of navigation and the human experience of being at sea.
- Pujol now only awaits history's judgment
Jordi Pujol removed from trial due to inability to defend himself
- Ebro will manufacture a 100% electric utility vehicle in the Zona Franca
Ebro to manufacture 100% electric urban vehicle
- The National Court excludes Jordi Pujol from the case due to impossibility of defending himself
The National High Court excludes Jordi Pujol from the case due to impossibility of defending himself.
- "Pedophile, rapist and traitor": the manifesto that Trump's attacker would have written
Colle Allen wrote a manifesto expressing anger over Trump's alleged association with pedophiles and rapists.