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- Entities demand the "immediate" reopening of the coastal path blocked by a mansion in Lloret
Entities demand the 'immediate' reopening of the Can Juncadella coastal path
- Le Senne accuses the PP of demonizing Vox: "We are the party that most defends women and homosexuals"
Le Senne accuses PP of demonizing Vox, calls for respect for all
- A walk through the life of Sala Rovira
A family-run art gallery in Barcelona is celebrating 70 years with an exhibition showcasing works by various artists, including Grau Sala, Lola Anglada, and Rosa Serra.
- The rains fill the beach with pellets again in Tarragona
Rains fill Tarragona beaches with pellets, 2nd time this winter
- What do the Houthis of Yemen want and what does their entry into the war imply?
Houthis have entered the war to defend Iran, attacking Israel but not other targets.
- Renfe's free season tickets are extended until April 30
Renfe extends free season tickets until April 30.
- State officials will work 35 hours weekly starting next month
State officials to work 35 hours a week starting April
- Catalan economists: infrastructure concerns today more than the fiscal deficit
Infrastructure concerns surpass fiscal deficit among Catalan economists.
- Smashed skulls and charred bodies: I can't get the images out of my head
Pakistani bombing of drug rehabilitation center leaves devastating aftermath
- There are two thousand ships with 20,000 sailors trapped by the blockade of Hormuz
Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has trapped 20,000 sailors on 2,000 ships, posing a significant threat to global trade.
- The trial against Maduro moves forward even though the Venezuelan leader says he has no money to defend himself
Maduro's trial moves forward despite claims of financial difficulties, but uncertainty remains over defense funding and trial start date.
- Start of Holy Week with winds, temperatures under control and snow in the Pyrenees
Weather conditions worsened in the Pyrenees with strong winds and snow, temperatures dropping significantly, and a cold anticyclone from Europe bringing wind from the north.
- The US ambassador in Paris is Trump's father-in-law and also a headache for Macron
The US ambassador to Paris, Charles Kushner, sent a letter to President Emmanuel Macron criticizing France's efforts to combat antisemitism, sparking outrage.
- ERC and PSC also agree to promote the rehabilitation of critical blocks in Trinitat Vella
Government and local authorities agree to spend 15 million euros on Trinitat Vella's rehabilitation
- Save 43% Off the Fantastic LEGO Ideas The Evolution of STEM Building Set Exclusively at Target
LEGO Ideas The Evolution of STEM is a 21355 set designed for ages 18+, offering a choice for builders of all ages.
- Fewer caregivers, fewer bars and more taxes: this is what Spain would be like without immigrants in 2075
Aging society with significant population decline
- The small oriental jewel that Dalí painted when he was a teenager
Salvador Dalí reveals a new oriental-inspired piece from his teenage years
- Summer time is back: how it affects us and what time we need to set our clocks forward.
Clocks will spring forward one hour on Sunday at 2:00 a.m.
- Andalusian elections without Andalusia
The Madrid press erases any trace of autonomism in regional elections.
- Leader of jihadist cell planning attack in Spain arrested in Palma
National Police arrest suspected leader of jihadist cell planning attack in Spain.
- The century-old pastry shop Ideal closes: goodbye to one of Barcelona's best sweets
Ideal pastry shop closes after 103 years
- Stephen Colbert is writing a new Lord of the Rings movie.
Stephen Colbert is writing a new Lord of the Rings movie, titled 'Lord of the Rings: Shadows of the Past', set 14 years after Frodo's death, following Sam's daughter Elanor as she uncovers a long-hidden secret.
- Former Culture Ministers file lawsuit against the judge in Huesca to force the transfer of the Sijena artworks
Former Catalan ministers file lawsuit against judge in Huesca over Sijena artworks
- Hungary is 'the Kremlin's biggest agent in the EU', analyst says
Hungary is seen as a key ally of Russia in the EU, according to analyst Dr Mark Loustau, who claims Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has done Moscow's bidding to destabilize EU unity and Ukraine's government.
- Green light on the 2027 trading calendar, with greater flexibility thanks to the new law
Shops in 2027 will have greater flexibility in their holiday calendar, allowing them to substitute up to three Sundays and holidays for everyday purchases and food.
- Israel says it will occupy southern Lebanon and will not allow residents to return anytime soon.
Israel plans to occupy southern Lebanon, creating a 'defensive buffer' up to the Litani River, and will not allow residents to return until Israeli safety is guaranteed.
- The UAB refuses to host the event featuring Rufián and Montero on April 9th
UAB refuses to host event featuring Rufián and Montero, citing academic event policy.
- Gino Paoli, unforgettable voice of Italian song, dies
Italian pop music has lost a legend
- Another type of 'queer' cinema
David Moragas's queer cinema focuses on everyday life, marking a unique approach distinct from irony or humor.
- The silent war waged on smart TVs
European TV channels call for EU regulation of big tech companies' dominance in smart TVs.
- "Banning social media is much cheaper than educating people."
Social media can be a breeding ground for cyberbullying, online harassment, and the spread of misinformation, requiring parents and children to establish clear boundaries and monitoring measures.
- The most sordid Puccini at the Liceu
Liceu opera house revives Puccini's Manon Lescaut
- Moreno Bonilla calls Andalusian elections for May 17
Andalusian president Juanma Moreno Bonilla announces early elections for May 17.
- Moreno Bonilla calls Andalusian elections for May 17th
Andalusia to hold early elections on May 17th
- Zapatero and the guerrilla talk show hosts
Zapatero criticizes Onda Cero's hiring of Ketty Garat
- 400 million euros in aid: the Government's plan to deal with the effects of the war in the Middle East
Salvador Illa announces €400 million aid package to address Middle East war effects on Catalan economy.
- A Colombian military plane crashes in the Amazon with more than one hundred people on board
Colombian military plane crashes in Amazon with over 100 on board.
- First major setback for Meloni: the 'no' vote on judicial reform prevails in Italy
Italy rejects judicial reform proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
- Zara, Galliano, and luxury, which no longer knows what it is.
Zara partners with John Galliano for two-year fashion collaboration
- Alimentaria opens its doors with the Mercosur agreement as a backdrop
Alimentaria and Hostelco open in Barcelona amidst EU-Mercosur agreement announcement.
- Trump backtracks on his ultimatum to force Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and says he is negotiating with the regime
Trump retracts threat to bomb Iran's oil facilities, says negotiations with Iran to continue
- Poet, professor and art critic Antoni Marí dies
Antoni Marí, a poet, professor, and art critic, has died at 81.