EU ARCHIVE
- A forest on concrete: Benedetta Tagliabue renaturalizes a station in Naples
Benedetta Tagliabue renaturalizes a metro station in Naples, transforming a bare concrete space with plants and a rooftop garden.
- BMW i3, the electric version of the 3 Series
BMW introduces 100% electric version of the 3 Series, marks shift towards electrification.
- The Iran war is becoming more complicated for Trump on the military and economic fronts
Iran-Iraq conflict escalates, affecting energy markets
- The TSJC obliges to hang "immediately" the Spanish flag on the facade of the Parliament
The Catalan Parliament must display the Spanish flag on its facade.
- The TSJC obliges to immediately hang the Spanish flag on the facade of the Parliament
The TSJC orders the Parliament to display the Spanish flag outside the building.
- Another key project to decongest commuter rail, stalled until beyond 2030
Key project to decongest commuter rail delayed until beyond 2030.
- The week in which Puerto Rico celebrates its Afro-descendant heritage
Puerto Rico celebrates Afro-descendant heritage
- Violence against Palestinians is growing in the West Bank in the shadow of the Iran-Iraq War
Israeli forces killed 5 Palestinians, including 3 children, in a shooting in the West Bank.
- Controversy in the PP because the number two of Girona lives in Barcelona
Controversy erupts in PP of Girona over choice of regional deputy as number two.
- US authorities are investigating the president of Colombia for alleged links to drug trafficking.
US probes Colombian President Gustavo Petro for alleged links to drug trafficking.
- Putin is disillusioned with Trump and once again sees the US as a rival
Putin expresses dissatisfaction with US approach, sees US as rival, Russia unlikely to accept 'vassal' relations.
- Zara teams up with John Galliano to recycle vintage pieces from its archives
Zara teams up with John Galliano for a two-year creative collaboration to reinterpret the brand's vintage pieces.
- The Catalan Parliament demands a category "entirely in Catalan" from the Catalan Government for the Gaudí Awards
Catalan Parliament demands 'entirely in Catalan' category for Gaudí Awards
- Striking teachers march along Barcelona's Diagonal Avenue
Striking teachers in Barcelona take to the streets
- The council of ministers for the war is delayed by the clash between PSOE and Sumar
PSOE and Sumar clash over war council package
- The cabinet meeting on the war is delayed due to the clash between the PSOE and Sumar parties.
Cabinet meeting on war measures delayed due to PSOE and Sumar party clash.
- Junqueras, on Rufián's act with Montero: "ERC will present itself as ERC everywhere"
ERC leader Oriol Junqueras disagrees with Gabriel Rufián's idea of promoting electoral unity of the left at the state level, stating ERC will present itself as ERC everywhere.
- The twins of chefs Arnau París and Rais Esteve are born
Chef Arnau París and his partner Rais Esteve welcome twins Artur and Robert, born after 8 months of gestation.
- Road closure on the C-17 between Vic and Gurb
The C-17 highway is closed due to roadwork.
- Juan Diego Flórez: from laziness to conviction (with tricks)
Juan Diego Flórez gave a recital with conviction, showing eagerness to sing and dedication to the script.
- The books Hitler did not burn
A new documentary explores how Hitler's library reveals the origins of his murderous ideas, including his interest in eugenics and antisemitism.
- The MNAC deciphers some enigmas of Sant Pere de Rodes and the Master of Cabestany
The monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes and the Master of Cabestany are shrouded in mystery.
- The journalists: from enemies of the people to traitors
Trump's remarks on journalists being considered traitors if spreading false information, Pentagon's efforts to increase transparency and accountability.
- Free: United for education: Four Lamar County districts join forces to champion public education
Paris ISD, North Lamar ISD, Chisum ISD, Prairiland ISD join Raise Your Hand Texas' Community Leaders Fellowship to champion public education
- Alimentaria expects more visitors this year than Mobile World Congress
Alimentaria 2026 to surpass MWC in visitor numbers, 3,300 exhibitors to attend, international participation expected to increase
- Trump threatens Iran to "completely" destroy the South Pars gas field
US threatens to destroy South Pars gas field if Iran retaliates
- The FBI is investigating the former US counterterrorism chief who resigned over the Iran war.
FBI opens investigation into former US counterterrorism chief Joe Kent over alleged leaks, following his resignation over disagreement with Iran war.
- The Tàpies Museum celebrates the legacy of Àngel Jové with an exceptional exhibition
The Tàpies Museum celebrates the legacy of Àngel Jové with an exceptional exhibition
- The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office is seeking a 173-year prison sentence for the former president of BBVA.
BBVA's former president Francisco González faces a 173-year prison sentence and a €180 million fine for corruption, while the bank itself is facing €9 million in fines for bribery and €172.8 million for disclosing secrets.
- Ibercamera 2026-2027: a Mahler season at Branford Marsalis
Ibercamera presents a season featuring the Requiem by Fauré, to be performed by the Chamber Orchestra and soloists.
- Poor allegedly privileged pensioners
Comparing average pensions to average salary is misleading.
- Israel bombs bridges connecting southern Lebanon to the rest of the country
Israel launches bombing campaign on bridges in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah strongholds and aiming to push the militia north of the Litani River.
- A pigeon drops a surprise on Almeida's head
A pigeon drops excrement on Madrid's mayor's head
- Just €100 and in less than 48 hours: this is how the EU wants to boost the creation of new businesses
EU proposes new business creation rules with simplified registration process and low costs
- Imanol Arias: "We must remember that love is neither unique nor eternal."
Imanol Arias talks about his recent remarriage and his new show 'Better not to say it', a comedy about a couple in their second marriage, which is currently playing at the Teatro Goya.
- The Teatre Condal premieres "a comedy that works like clockwork"
The Teatre Condal premieres 'A Brilliant Idea' comedy on March 19th.
- The Iranian regime is opting for a unified strategy to survive the death of its key leaders.
Iran's power structure shaken by assassination of key leader, power struggle emerges among factions, hardliners gain ground after Supreme National Security Council's Ali Larijani's death in Israeli attack.
- "If someone says that language is something purely human, it's because they haven't lived with an animal."
Alicia Kopf returns to bookstores after a decade-long hiatus with her new book Echo's Memory, which explores digitized consciousness and desire through autofiction.
- Banksy's identity revealed?
Banksy's identity remains a mystery
- The CIS maintains the PSOE in first place and detects a fall for Vox
The PSOE would win the elections, the PP would rise slightly and Vox would fall.
- The slaves of the Catalan nuns
Slavery had a centuries-long history in Catalonia, from ancient times to the Middle Ages.
- Sánchez meets with Zelensky amid escalating conflict in the Middle East
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss cooperation agreements amid escalating conflict in the Middle East.
- Adif security personnel prevent a live broadcast by TV3
Adif security personnel blocked a live broadcast by TV3 at Sants station to prevent reporting on a fire that interrupted train service on R1 and R4 lines.
- High-speed rail service to and from Madrid is gradually returning to normal after an incident that caused delays.
High-speed rail service has resumed after a morning delay due to a problem at the Puerta de Atocha Traffic Control Center.