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Stellantis to Produce EVs in Spain Using Leapmotor Tech
Stellantis and Leapmotor announced an expanded strategic cooperation on May 7, 2026. The plan is to produce new Opel electric SUVs and Leapmotor vehicles in Zaragoza and Villaverde, Spain. Production is expected to begin as early as 2028.
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Dani Jiménez Apologizes For Aggression
Dani Jiménez has issued an apology for an act of aggression, according to reports from Spain.
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Jorge Azcon Takes Office As Aragon President
The President of Aragon was re-elected and took the oath of office this afternoon at the regional Parliament headquarters. The speech addressed the presence of differing political groups within the administration. In his inaugural speech, he expressed willingness to collaborate and dialogue with all political forces, including the Spanish government. He noted a desire to work with all groups despite existing differences. The incoming administration is expected to lead a coalition government with Vox for another four years. This term is noted for the introduction of a national priority concept by Santiago de Vascalia. Jorge Azcon has taken office as the president of Aragon at the Aljafería Palace in Zaragoza. The appointment follows a government agreement reached with the Vox party. In a speech on Thursday, the leader of the People's Party in Aragon called for loyalty among partners.
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Police Report 141 Complaints at Zaragoza Festival
Authorities reported 141 complaints filed by the Civil Guard during the 'Un1ted Festival' in Zaragoza. The event saw approximately 5,000 attendees and prompted formal complaints from the Subdelegation to the City Council.
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Aragon Coalition Leader Takes Office In Zaragoza
The leader of the People's Party (PP) in Aragon intends to seek another four-year term for his coalition government. The upcoming coalition will include the concept of national priority as requested by Santiago Vascal.
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Real Zaragoza Keeper Banned For 13 Matches
Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada has received a 13-match ban following an incident over the weekend. Andrada reportedly punched opposition player George Polido, the captain of Wesker, in the face. The incident resulted in Andrada being sent off during the match. The disciplinary action follows an incident where Andrade punched another player in the face during a derby match against Huesca in Spain.
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Spanish Football Federation Suspends Esteban Andrada
The Spanish Football Federation imposed a 13-match suspension on Real Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada. The sanction follows an incident where Andrada punched an opponent during a match against Burgos. The decision was reported by ERA Sport.
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Real Zaragoza Goalkeeper Banned For 13 Matches
Zaragoza goalkeeper Andrada has been handed a 12-match suspension following an incident in a Spanish second-tier football match. The disciplinary action follows the player throwing a punch during the game. Andrada, who previously played for Boca Juniors in the 2018 Copa Libertadores final, currently plays for Zaragoza in Spain. The suspension will result in him missing five remaining matches of the current championship. The disciplinary action follows an incident where Andrada allegedly struck an opponent in the face after being fouled. The player is currently associated with Monterrey of Mexico, and Zaragoza holds a purchase option for the athlete. The source described the incident as occurring after the player was fouled and subsequently struck the rival player. The disciplinary action follows a punch Andrada threw at a Huesca player during a second-division derby in Spain.
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Esteban Andrade Banned For 13 Matches
Zaragoza goalkeeper Esteban Andrada has received a 13-match suspension following a punch thrown at a Huesca player. The disciplinary action was reported as news of the day. The sanction follows an incident on the 8th where Andrada struck a teammate in Spain. The suspension effectively ends his current season. The former Boca player, who currently plays in Zaragoza, reportedly struck a teammate on the eighth of the month. The incident has resulted in disciplinary action in the football courts, according to the report. The suspension follows an incident where he allegedly struck an opponent, Sønderby, during a match with Beska. The decision was reported by ERA Sport. Broadcasters noted that such physical aggression could potentially be classified as a criminal offense under a Supreme Court ruling established last year.
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Storm And Hail Warnings Issued For Aragon
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has expanded weather warnings for the Aragon region in Spain. The alerts cover potential storms and hail across three specific zones for Wednesday.
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