Stories from Spain
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Spanish Home Renovation Narrative Shared
A story is being shared about a mother, daughter, and a 120m2 blue house where renovations led to the home speaking an unfamiliar language.
Morocco Highlights Cybersecurity Efforts
Morocco is showcasing its digital and cybersecurity ambitions, according to an EY study presented in Madrid. Cybersecurity leaders are increasing investment in AI and agentic defenses to counter rising AI-enabled threats.
Basque Club Wants Footballer But Won't Pay Fee
The Basque club 'El Correo de Álava' wishes to retain a footballer but is unwilling to pay the agreed-upon €2.5 million transfer fee. They believe the price does not reflect the player's value.
Basque Activists Protest Macro-Projects
160 activists in the Basque region have denounced macro-projects, stating they are turning the territory into a 'speculation board'.
Spanish Supreme Court Strichens CBD Product Rules
Spain's Supreme Court has ruled that individuals with a particular connection to a patient can appeal the authorization of euthanasia.
Catalan Education Proposes 2,405 New Staff, Salary Hikes
The Education department in Catalonia has proposed adding 2,405 new staff positions and improving salaries for educators.
New Presidential Candidate Declared In Spain
A Spanish radio station reported that a new candidate will run for the presidency. The broadcast from Onda Cero did not specify the candidate's name or party.
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Spanish Airline Receives Public Rescue Funds
Plus Ultra, an airline operating six aircraft and serving destinations in America, received a public rescue of 53 million after the pandemic. The government deemed it a strategic company.
Two Injured in Car Accident in Sanxenxo
Two people were injured in a car accident involving two overturned vehicles on the AG-41 highway near Sanxenxo. A 73-year-old man and a 67-year-old woman were transported to the hospital.
Metal Workers Protest in Vigo Despite Pre-Agreement
Metal workers in Vigo have returned to the streets to protest, despite a pre-agreement being reached. The CIG union has distanced itself from the agreement, accusing CC.OO. and UGT of selling out.