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politics 14d ago Madrid

Latin American Investors Buy Madrid Real Estate

Madrid currently holds the number one position in rankings for both speculative and real estate investment. Rita Maestre of Más Madrid criticized Mayor Almeida's legacy regarding housing rights and municipal communication. Maestre noted that 60,000 individuals are currently applicants for housing through the municipal housing company. The opposition party plans to request further actions from the government regarding these housing figures. The report follows discussions regarding housing availability and municipal challenges in the city. Critics have questioned the accuracy of housing supply announcements compared to the number of applicants. Mexican nationals rank first among these investors, followed by Argentines in second place. The group also includes investment from Colombians.
Cadena SER
other 14d ago Carvajo

Carvajo Residents Protest Mobile Coverage Using Pigeons

Residents of Carvajo, a municipality in Extremadura with just over 180 inhabitants, are using carrier pigeons to send messages. The protest follows a lack of reliable mobile network coverage in the area.
Cadena SER
other 14d ago Barcelona

Global Sumud Flotilla Continues Transit To Gaza

The Global Sumud Flotilla has departed Barcelona, Spain, en route to Gaza. Tiago Avila, a 39-year-old Brazilian internationalist and ecologist, is serving as a coordinator for the Nuestra America convoy. The mission is part of the broader flotilla movement.
RFI Monde
economy 14d ago Madrid

Spanish Authorities Investigate Jerry Hutch Assets

Spanish authorities are reportedly interested in the property assets of Jerry Hutch, according to reports from the Irish Times. The investigation into Hutch's assets is a lead story in the Irish Times this morning. The Irish Daily Mirror also covered the development.
RTÉ Radio 1
sports 14d ago Madrid

FIFA To Send Off Footballers Covering Mouths

A new rule could allow officials to issue a red card to players who cover their mouths during discussions with rivals. The rule change is being discussed in the context of recent player conduct. FIFA announced new rules for the upcoming World Cup to address discriminatory and inappropriate behavior. Footballers who cover their mouths during verbal confrontations with opponents will receive a red card. Additionally, players will be red carded if they leave the field to protest a referee's decision. The announcement aims to curb misconduct during matches. The rule specifically targets verbal interactions during matches. New regulations propose using red cards to punish players who insult officials or engage in verbal confrontations. This rule is set to be implemented starting with this year's World Cup. The decision follows an announcement by the International Football Council.
COPE
economy 14d ago Madrid

Banco Santander Reports Record First Quarter Profits

Banco Santander reported record profits of 5.455 billion euros for the first three months of the year. The bank released the results in a statement this morning. The report follows discussions regarding the energy crisis impacts in Europe caused by the Middle East. The bank previously ended December 2025 with a positive result of nearly 904 million euros. Banco Santander has reported record profits for the first quarter, with revenue increasing by 19.6% year-on-year to 5.38 billion euros. Net profit rose by 41.6% to 1.335 billion euros, with earnings per share at 2.91 euros. The bank's board approved a cash dividend of 2.42 euros per share in March. Both revenue and profit reached new quarterly highs. Banco Santander reported strong first-quarter financial results, with revenue reaching 5.538 billion yuan, a 19.6% increase year-on-year.
Cadena SER
politics 14d ago Madrid

Three Key Figures To Testify In Mask Case

Three central figures in the 'Mascarillas' case, identified as Ábalos, Coldo, and Aldama, are scheduled to testify before the Supreme Court today. The proceedings follow developments regarding the Strait of Hormuz. The source noted the testimony is expected to occur during today's court session. The proceedings are expected to provide new information regarding the investigation. Victor de Aldama is scheduled to provide an exhaustive statement at the Supreme Court starting at 10:00. The source noted that Aldama's declaration is expected to be comprehensive. The report notes ongoing scrutiny regarding political connections to figures like Maduro and Zapatero. Former Minister Ábalos is scheduled to testify tomorrow at the Supreme Court regarding a mask procurement investigation.
COPE
economy 14d ago Madrid

Blackstone Subsidiary Fidere Sells Housing Assets To Brookfield

The shareholders' meeting of Fidere, a Blackstone subsidiary, ratified the sale of housing assets to the Canadian vulture fund Brookfield for 1,050,000 euros. The sale involves 5,300 homes, of which 1,860 were originally public housing.
Cadena SER
politics 14d ago Madrid

Spanish Political Party Challenges Platform Legality

The Vox party has brought a motion to the Spanish Senate to promote the illegality of the platform known as Coco. The platform, which was previously closed in June 2024 and registered abroad, has become accessible again under a new name.
Onda Cero Spain
other 14d ago

Alvia Train Speed Recorded At 204 Km/h During Collision

Black box data from the Albia train recorded the collision occurring at 19:43:42. The footage shows the Irio train hitting a pole that began to derail. The Albia's black box ceased functioning during the incident, according to the report. The Irío train was traveling at 152 km/h at the time of the collision. The Irío train required 24 seconds to come to a complete stop after the impact. The train traveled a specific distance following the collision, according to the report.
Cadena SER