EU ARCHIVE
- Finger placements that splash the mayor of Valencia: "If anyone is interested, tell me in private"
Valencia's mayor and officials implicated in corruption scandal
- Summer in the city
Summer break starts early in Fuerte Nagüeles
- The German newspaper 'Die Zeit' allows finding Nazi ancestors in a matter of seconds
The German newspaper Die Zeit has developed an online search engine to find Nazi Party members
- RAC1 breaks the audience record again and Basté reaches an all-time high with 809,000 listeners
RAC1 breaks audience record with 1,098,000 listeners, surpassing 1 million for the fourth consecutive time.
- Three years of the most ignored war: "Atrocious crimes are being committed"
Sudanese war displaces 14 million, kills 150,000
- Covista Announces AI-Powered Classroom of the Future for Healthcare Education with Google Cloud
Covista and Google Cloud launch AI-powered classroom for healthcare education
- The Spanish government will toughen the conditions for regularizing immigrants
Spanish government to toughen conditions for regularizing immigrants
- The great lesson of Piotr Beczala
Piotr Beczala's recital at the Palau de la Música in Barcelona was a highly acclaimed event, featuring beautiful interpretations of Karlowicz and Moniuszko songs, as well as a strong performance in Tchaikovsky's operas and a sensitive collaboration with pianist Sarah Tysman.
- Denounce the company CAF for contributing to illegal Israeli occupation with the Jerusalem tram
CAF accused of contributing to Israeli occupation with Jerusalem tram
- European justice rules that compensating or making long-term temporary workers permanent is not enough
European justice rules that compensating or making long-term temporary workers permanent is not enough, Spanish legislation does not remedy EU law violations, Court of Justice of the European Union finds Spanish regulations insufficient.
- The war in Iran drives up the price of fuels and the cost of living for families
Fuel prices increase due to war in Iran, rising cost of living in Catalonia and Spain
- The Bofill Foundation decides to change its name
The Jaume Bofill Foundation changes its name to Equitat.org after 57 years.
- Xi Jinping: "China and Spain are on the right side of history"
Xi Jinping says China and Spain are on the right side of history, urges cooperation against 'law of the jungle'
- USTEC launches a new consultation to all teachers so that they decide whether to return to strike
USTEC asks teachers to decide on next steps after agreement with government
- The referendum that Junts's militants in Tarragona want and that the leadership wants to avoid
Junts de Tarragona's leadership wants to avoid a primary election, the local committee may decide on the mayoral candidate, the 'third way' scenario could cause more damage.
- "I wonder if women are not dogs who have fallen in love with the leash"
Journalist Montse Virgili debuts in literature with novel Els moixons, a narrative collage about women's lives and a tribute to those silenced by patriarchy.
- China celebrates Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez's visit to China is notable for the lavish treatment he will receive, including a banquet at the Great Hall of the People and multiple meals with high-ranking officials.
- The new V-16 beacon, in evidence: pedestrian accidents and mortality are increasing on Spanish roads
Pedestrian accidents and mortality are increasing on Spanish roads despite mandatory V-16 luminous signaling system
- The great legend of Barça who has gone on to draw comics
Andrés Jiménez developed a passion for illustration as a child, combining basketball with his art, joining Barça and later finding it challenging to balance his time for drawing, and eventually stopping for 20 years until rediscovering his love for comics.
- Juan Carlos I thanks France for the recognition: "No one is a prophet in their own land"
Juan Carlos I receives recognition from French association Lire la Societé for his memoir 'Reconciliation', thanks France for the award
- Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Maxi Iglesias, an age difference that is not new (but still scandalizes)
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón and Maxi Iglesias's age difference sparks controversy due to societal norms around traditional relationships. The power imbalance and machismo implications of their relationship have raised concerns. The age gap has sparked debate about the potential long-term harm to the younger partner.
- Argentina lowers glacier protection and opens the way for mining in protected areas of the Andes
Argentina's government approves law allowing mining in protected glacier areas, sparking protests and concerns over environmental impact.
- This is how Ábalos would have maneuvered to plug in friends in public companies
Ábalos' partner Jessica Rodríguez admitted to receiving 44,000 euros without working at Ineco and Tragsatec. Claudia Montes claims she fulfilled her duties at Logirail, but others dispute this. Ábalos' lawyer Marino Turiel suspects a pact between Montes and Víctor de Aldama.
- The little village that has found the way to feed the elderly well
Sol Ixent school in Corbins offers healthy and locally-sourced meals for primary school pupils and nursery children.
- The consequences that the law of the ice has on your son
Ignoring a child's behavior can lead to feelings of guilt, rejection, and misunderstanding.
- The shadowless serve that silenced the Barça stadium and stitches wounds at Espanyol
Marko Dmitrovic joins Espanyol after a stint at Charlton Athletic
- The PP and Vox meet in Extremadura to try to close a government agreement
PP and Vox meet in Extremadura to try to close a government agreement.
- Girona loses Vanat for the rest of the season
Girona's Vladyslav Vanat will be out for the rest of the season due to a tendon injury.
- The PP communities snub the Spanish government in a meeting to discuss the reception of immigrant minors
The communities governed by the PP, except for Ceuta and the Canary Islands, have refused to participate in the meeting of the sectoral conference on youth and childhood.
- "We have had to learn to live with little"
Albert Triola returns to the stage after three decades, starring in the play 'El lladre de llibretes', a monologue directed by David Pintó, at the Versus hall until May 8th.
- The toilet of Artemis II, unexpected protagonist of the trip to the Moon
NASA's Orion spacecraft experiences toilet malfunction during Artemis II mission.
- "For drug traffickers, life no longer has value: if they can run you over, they will"
Drug trafficking on the Iberian Peninsula is a significant concern, with thousands of containers and trucks passing through the port of Algeciras every year.
- Ayuso labels the transfer of 'Guernica' as "naivety", a matter that today reaches the Senate
Basque government requests transfer of Guernica to Basque Country
- This family resembles mine
Pedro Almodóvar's film Espejos no 3 has a high betting probability.
- China prohibits converting apartments into small cemeteries
China bans using apartments as makeshift cemeteries due to cemetery space shortage and high funeral costs.
- Journey to the cities at the end of the world
Cartographers marked the edge of the map with 'Hic sunt dracones' as a warning to explorers of unknown dangers.
- Are mobile phones hacking our brains?
Smartphones are a double-edged sword that can affect both children and adults, with excessive use linked to various negative effects on mental and physical health, social skills, and cognitive abilities.
- The Syrians' fear of reviving a regional war: "Every day that passes without violence returning is a gift"
Syrians live with the fear of war's return
- The PP and PSOE recover and Vox stops growing, according to a poll
PP and PSOE gain a point in the polls, Vox stops growing
- The most sought-after piece for Barça's defense
Hansi Flick lost a key player in Iñigo Martínez, prompting a change in defensive strategy.
- The Revolutionary Guard of Iran already charges a toll to cross the Strait of Hormuz
Iran imposes selective toll on ships passing through Strait of Hormuz, allows passage of own vessels and those of non-enemies, blocks ships from enemies and forces others to pay toll through physical corridor at sea.
- Roger Torrent's 'big move'
Indra appoints Angel Simón as new president after Àngel Escribano's resignation.