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- Former president Sarkozy appeals conviction in Libyan funding case
Sarkozy appeals conviction in Libyan funding case
- Spain’s King Felipe VI acknowledges that there were ‘many abuses’ in the colonization of America
Spain's King Felipe VI acknowledges 'many abuses' in the colonization of America
- Felipe VI acknowledges that there were "abuses" in the conquest of America
King Felipe VI acknowledges Spain committed 'many abuses' during the conquest of the Americas.
- Costa del Sol immigration rates and origin vary by districts
Foreigners from European countries mostly settle in districts of Malaga city and coastal municipalities of Mijas, Fuengirola and Marbella, whereas immigrants from developing countries are mostly concentrated in other areas.
- NATO Allies Rebuff Trump’s Call to Send Warships to Hormuz
NATO rejects Trump's proposal to send warships to the Persian Gulf
- Still no Mojtaba: Iran war enters third week amid leadership crisis as Norwuz looms
Iran's war enters third week
- Court allows another state to restrict Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming surgeries: more than a dozen now
Court rules against Medicaid coverage for gender-affirming surgeries in another state
- Pope Leo moves to Apostolic Palace in return to tradition
Pope Leo XIV moves into the Apostolic Palace after 13 years, marking a return to tradition.
- Trump's options for reopening the Strait of Hormuz from boots on the ground to naval escorts and holding Iranian 'oil island' to ransom as tank blockade continues
US President Donald Trump considers boots on the ground to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Iran demands release of oil tankers held by the US, Iranian officials warn of potential 'water war' over the strategic waterway.
- Iran war is illegal so we will not be sending warship to protect Gulf shipping, says Spain
Spain says it will not send warship to protect Gulf shipping due to Iran war being illegal
- Amid renewed FCEV focus, China aims to cut hydrogen prices to €3/kg
China sets hydrogen price target of €3/kg.
- What’s next in the battle against Italy’s citizenship clampdown?
A challenge to Italy's citizenship law is underway, seeking to protect the rights of those affected by the crackdown.
- Germany says Middle East war has 'nothing to do with NATO'
Germany denies NATO involvement in Middle East conflict.
- New VA policy on most vulnerable veterans could have unintended consequences, experts warn
VA policy targets homeless veterans, but may not address root causes of homelessness
- Iran mocks Trump for 'turning to other countries' to secure Strait of Hormuz - as EU leaders line up to reject his call for an armada to escort tankers
Iran blocks Strait of Hormuz, sparking global fears
- Lightbridge Commends U.S. Department of Energy’s Launch of UPRISE Initiative to Accelerate U.S. Nuclear Energy Expansion
Lightbridge Fuel's UPRISE Initiative aims to accelerate U.S. nuclear energy expansion
- Top EU diplomat to Trump: Europe exploring ways to secure Strait of Hormuz
EU countries push back against Trump's threat to NATO
- Chapter 15: Trump, the president of the elite
Trump's administration has strengthened ties with the wealthy and powerful.
- Germany to Trump: This is ‘not NATO’s war’
Germany refuses to commit to US-led military effort to secure Strait of Hormuz
- PP and Vox agree to eliminate the Catalan language requirement for teachers in hard-to-fill positions
PP and Vox agree to eliminate Catalan language requirement for teachers in hard-to-fill positions
- The Valencian High Court of Justice rejects charging Mazón now
High Court of Justice rejects charges against Mazón
- The Valencian High Court rejects indicting Mazón
The High Court of Justice of the Valencian Community has rejected the request to indict former Valencian president Carlos Mazón.
- Oil prices rise as Trump presses allies to secure the Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices surge as Iran tensions escalate
- Residency renewal April chaos: Knock-on effect of half-million undocumented migrants applications in Spain
Spain faces staff shortages as half a million migrant residency applications pile up
- Germany receives EU funds for EV incentives
Germany receives €4.6 billion in EU funding for electric vehicle incentives.
- They work in Ibiza hotels, but live in caravans: now they are being evicted before the season.
Ibiza workers living in caravans face eviction before tourist season starts
- The military's features cause a neighborhood conflict in Sant Climent Sescebes
Noise complaints spark tensions
- ‘No to war and free Palestine’: Spanish actor Javier Bardem revives Iraq war protest pin at Oscars ceremony to slam US strikes on Iran
Javier Bardem revives Iraq war protest pin at Oscars
- The Oscars red carpet: sequins so as not to offend power
The Oscars red carpet failed to use its platform to address pressing global issues.
- The Spanish government will approve extraordinary measures on Friday regarding the war with Iran.
Spanish government to approve measures on Iran conflict
- Spain to introduce ‘comprehensive’ package this week to counter energy price spikes caused by Iran war
Spain to introduce energy price countermeasures amid Iran war
- Jessie Buckley, and the Oscar for a wild and intense actress
Jessie Buckley's Oscar win is a rare exception to the common star power factor.
- US-China trade talks 'stable' despite mutual accusations
US and China reach tentative agreement on trade deal despite disagreements
- Not one molecule! EU rules out relaxing Russian gas ban to ease energy crisis
European Commission resists pressure to relax Russian gas ban amid EU energy crisis.
- Dutch urge caution on Strait of Hormuz, don’t rule out a role
Dutch foreign minister Tom Berendsen has not ruled out a role for the Netherlands in keeping the Strait of Hormuz.
- Oil opens the week with a new price surge, surpassing $105
Oil prices surge to over $105 a barrel, driven by tensions in the Middle East and a US warning to NATO allies to cooperate on the Strait of Hormuz, despite an IEA's release of 400 million barrels of strategic reserves.
- Far-right group Defend rapidly expanding in the Netherlands
Defend group rapidly expanding in Netherlands
- The Prosecutor's Office requests the dismissal of the lawsuit against the judge of the dana
Prosecutor's Office requests dismissal of lawsuit against judge Nuria Ruiz Tobarra
- Finnish Opposition Refuses Government Plan to Permit Nuclear Arms Transit
Finland's main opposition party rejects government plan to permit nuclear arms transit.
- Pentagon, Japan Talk About Rising Tensions in Middle East
Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi talks with US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about rising tensions in the Middle East.