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Radio Romania Reports on Spanish Football League Standings
Radio Romania provided an update on the Spanish football league standings. Barcelona leads with 85 points, followed by Real Madrid with 74 points. Aris Avigo is in 7th place with 44 points, and Pece Barcelona is in 3rd place with 65 points.
Radio Romania
Spanish Tennis Players Fall Ill at Madrid Open
Several tennis players have reported feeling unwell at the Madrid tournament, with some withdrawing from the competition. Russian Ludmila Samsonova, American Madison Keys, and Croatian Maricilic have all pulled out.
RMF FM Poland
Former Catalan President Exonerated From Trial
Former Spanish Vice President Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría stated she had no memory of the 'kitchen' operation or the turbulent period the PP party faced following the publication of its 'B' accounting. She also denied any knowledge of the creation of a 'patriotic police' or giving instructions related to it, despite her oversight of the CNI intelligence agency at the time. She was previously responsible for overseeing the National Intelligence Centre (CNI). The statement was made in response to inquiries regarding the source of funding for the alleged espionage plot. Former Vice President Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría testified in a trial involving the Ministry of the Interior during Mariano Rajoy's administration. The trial examines allegations that police operations were used to protect the People's Party (PP) from corruption and to undermine political rivals.
Cadena SER
Former Minister's Access to Government Alleged in Mascarillas Case
Agents of the UCO (Central Operational Unit) investigating the Mascarillas case have stated that the former Minister of Transport, José Luis Ábalos, was fundamental to the scheme. The investigation suggests the plot had access to the government and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
COPE
Majority of Young Adults Live With Parents in Spain
New data from INE indicates that 7 out of 10 young adults in Spain, aged 18 to 34, are living with their parents. The majority do so out of necessity, with only 7% of respondents reporting they can save money to buy a home and live independently.
Cadena SER
Guardia Civil Colonel Testifies In Kichen Case
Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Valas, head of the Economic Crimes Department of the AUCO, is leading investigations. A Guardia Civil Colonel is investigating a sexual blackmail and extortion case involving Antonio Balas. This case is a new development in an ongoing investigation. Previously, there was an alleged attempt to place a bomb in Balas's car. Investigators believe a criminal extortion scheme targeting Spanish citizens began after a recording of Lieutenant Balas was leaked. Several individuals from Seville and Alicante have received WhatsApp messages from someone claiming to be a Guardia Civil lieutenant. These messages warn recipients they have committed a serious offense, specifically sexual abuse of a minor. All recipients of these messages are men. Colonel Diego Pérez de los Cobos testified in the Kichen case regarding the management of reserved funds.
Onda Cero Spain
Projectile Incident Saving Lives
A projectile incident, described as having a considerable radius of action, occurred. The weapon's safety mechanism prevented it from functioning, which saved the lives of Josh Bush and others.
COPE
Spanish Footballers Association Opposes League Start Date
The Spanish Football Federation expressed concern about effective playing time in matches, noting that the league lagged behind others like Germany. Efforts are being made to improve this aspect of the game. The Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) issued a statement saying no agreement has been reached with La Liga regarding the competition's start date. AFE proposes the season begin on the weekend of August 22-23 for all teams. The association noted that international players could be affected and said the need to protect player health. The statement follows comments made by La Liga president Javier Tebas.
El Espectador Uruguay
Napoleon Offers Crown to Brother Amidst Spanish Turmoil
Amidst confusion and turmoil, Napoleon offered the crown of Spain to his brother Louis. Napoleon's brother-in-law, Joachim Murat, also harbored aspirations to become King of Spain. Meanwhile, Ferdinand VII was eager to see Godoy executed, but Napoleon saved Godoy's life as he was needed for his plans.
Cadena SER
Spanish Politics Dominated by Military Figures in 19th Century
In 19th century Spain, the primary actors in politics were military figures, including generals. These high-ranking army officials attempted to shape the destiny of the kingdom through various means. Juan Prim, a famous Spanish politician and general, was among these influential figures.
Radio Kultura