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other 15d ago Madrid

Spanish Judge Fined For Using AI In Sentence

A new law in Spain requires mutual consent for sexual encounters, defining sex without it as rape punishable by up to 15 years in prison. However, the law has caused an unintended side effect where numerous sexual offenders have received sentence reductions or early release. The law removed the previous requirement for victims to prove they had said no, resisted, or cried. Under the law, sex is only considered consensual with mutual agreement, and lack of consent can lead to up to 15 years of imprisonment. A Spanish law has led to reduced sentences for certain offenses. The error occurred because the judge used artificial intelligence to assist in writing the ruling.
WDR 5
other 15d ago Madrid

Spanish Families Primarily Use Paternal Surnames

Sociologist Renzo Carriero reported that 99.53% of Spanish families continue to use the father's surname as the primary name. Although Spanish law has allowed parents to choose the order of surnames since 1999, the traditional father-mother order remains dominant. This follows a trend observed in studies conducted in Turin regarding surname usage. The study notes that in 99% of cases, the order follows the paternal lineage.
Radio Capital Italy
sports 15d ago Madrid

FIFA May Sanction Spanish Club Albas

The Spanish club Albas faces potential sanctions from FIFA that could include a two-year ban on signing new players. The club may also be required to pay over 1 million euros to a Cameroonian club if non-payment issues are not resolved. Failure to comply could result in the club being relegated to the third or fourth division. The club could be barred from signing players during a transfer window for up to two years. Additionally, Albas may be required to pay over one million euros to Cameroonet.
RFI Monde
economy 15d ago Madrid

Bank Of Spain Recommends Emergency Cash Reserves

The Bank of Spain recommends individuals keep between 70 and 100 euros in cash at home to manage potential crises. This advice follows a period where over half of e-commerce transactions fell during the Pagón. Currently, 52% of Spaniards report using cash daily, while less than 28% of those under 30 use the payment method. Additionally, creditors are studying the auction of a building with an estimated value of 10 million euros. The source mentioned a figure of 100 euros for home use to enable action during emergencies. This measure is intended to ensure ability to pay during crises such as power outages. The recommendation follows the anniversary of a previous blackout event. The broadcaster noted the importance of carrying cash as a symptom of potential systemic issues. The Bank of Spain has advocated for the use of banknotes and coins during emergency situations.
Onda Cero Spain
economy 15d ago Madrid

Spain Implements Rent Increase Caps

The Spanish government has approved measures to freeze rental prices for more than 600,000 existing contracts starting in April 2026. Tenants can request an extraordinary two-year extension to maintain their current contract conditions and prices. This freeze is not automatic and must be expressly requested by the tenant. Annual rent increases for active contracts are limited to a maximum of 2 percent. A commentator noted that 92% of property owners are small-scale owners rather than large investment funds. The current policy is criticized for potentially preventing small owners from seeing returns on investment and hindering youth emancipation. Contracts signed after the 2023 housing law took effect are subject to a strict rent increase ceiling. The current index allows for a maximum increase of 2.47 percent, which is below the previous 2.5 percent threshold.
COPE
politics 15d ago Madrid

Spanish Broker Infiltrated Ministry Of Transport

A broker successfully infiltrated the Ministry of Transport to facilitate unauthorized access and influence. The individual reportedly secured approval from President Sánchez for a visit by Delsir Rodríguez. The broker also interacted with Nadia Calviño and CEPI regarding European rescues and Villafuel licensing. UCO commanders confirmed the special role of Pardo de Vera in the Jesica case, alleging a bribe was paid for an apartment.
Onda Cero Spain
politics 15d ago Madrid

Spanish Citizens Report Declining Living Standards

A majority of Spanish citizens report feeling less secure, less prosperous, and more unequal than a decade ago. According to the report, 65% of respondents feel democracy does not represent them, while only 34% believe the country is moving in the right direction. Concerns include the cost of living, housing, the power of technology companies, and potential democratic regression. Most of those expressing these views identify as being from the political left. Many citizens also expressed fear regarding the power of technology companies and the possibility of a third world war.
Cadena SER
politics 15d ago Madrid

Vox Proposes Restricting Universal Healthcare Access

The Vox political party has proposed a non-legislative motion to condition access to public services on years of social security contributions. The proposal seeks to eliminate universal healthcare and create databases tracking healthcare spending for migrants. While current regional pacts with the PP party limit national priorities to social aid and housing, Vox intends to expand these priorities to include healthcare. Popular Party sources stated that assuming this priority in healthcare would differ from existing agreements. Additionally, the party suggests creating databases to track healthcare spending specifically allocated to migrants.
Cadena SER
politics 15d ago Madrid

Opposition Leader Criticizes Spanish Housing Decree

Carles Jun denied possible support for the government's housing decree yesterday. The move follows a period where the Sumar coalition had not entirely closed the door on the legislation. The decree's potential failure follows internal friction between the PSOE and Sumar parties. Sumar members expressed dissatisfaction with the PSOE, alleging insufficient involvement in the negotiations. The Spanish government is currently working to secure the necessary votes to validate the royal decree-law on housing. The text is intended to represent both coalition parties, though Sumar has expressed dissatisfaction with the PSOE's level of involvement in negotiations. The Spanish Congress is also scheduled to debate a proposal from the Vox party this week.
Cadena SER
politics 15d ago Madrid

Aldama Details Monthly Payments To Minister

The UCO reports that businessman Aldama acted as the true leader of a criminal organization by paying both a minister and his advisor to secure contracts. According to agents, the minister and his advisor complied with Aldama's demands without resistance. The investigation suggests the influence reached levels including obtaining approval from the President of the Government. The scheme also reportedly involved facilitating the travel of Delcy Rodríguez to Spain to reassure European lawyers. Businessman Victor del Álamo testified for eight hours at the Supreme Court on Wednesday regarding corruption allegations. Del Álamo claimed he provided a monthly allowance of 10,000 euros to Minister Ávalos for various expenses. These details were part of his testimony in the Spanish mask corruption trial.
Cadena SER