Spain raises its 2026 spending ceiling by 8.5% to €212 billion and launches a €500 million fund to support sustainable investments in climate and digital infrastructure.
Sogama earns prestigious circular economy award with plans for new textile waste plant, while Sphere Group celebrates 50 years focusing on sustainability and circular economy in Spain.
Spain witnesses active political reform discussions and a legislative push to remove former King Juan Carlos I's public honors, highlighting democratic renewal efforts.
An event in the Canary Islands on World Children's Day highlights children’s experiences of natural disasters and war, featuring testimonies from affected youth and recognizing research on childhood issues.
Spain spearheads calls from six EU nations to reform and simplify the Common Fisheries Policy, aiming for sustainability and regulatory updates reflecting current challenges.
Spain's population is expected to exceed 50 million by 2026, primarily due to immigration, which is also driving robust economic growth and shaping future income projections.
Spain confronts economic disparities marked by inflation and low wages, while energy security concerns intensify amid recent blackouts and renewable energy developments.
November 2025 transfer rumors highlight Tottenham's pursuit of Takefusa Kubo, Real Madrid's David Alaba's expected exit, and Bayern Munich's talks with Serge Gnabry over a contract renewal.
The European Commission upgrades 2025-2026 growth forecasts for Spain and the EU despite US trade tensions, highlighting labor market resilience and supportive policies.
Madrid's President Isabel Díaz Ayuso defies abortion objector registry law, triggering legal action from the Spanish government and sparking political debate within the People's Party.
Movimiento Sumar will unveil progressive youth-focused policies and seek a broad leftist alliance at its upcoming Madrid conference ahead of the 2027 elections.
Spain’s Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy met to debate a new autonomous financing system and fiscal stability, sparking both support and criticism ahead of the 2026 budgets.
Junts per Catalunya has reorganized its leadership, appointing Salvador Vergés as parliamentary spokesperson and creating new roles, in anticipation of Carles Puigdemont's possible return following an EU legal opinion supporting amnesty for independence activists.
The European Commission has raised Spain’s GDP growth forecast to 2.9% for 2025 and improved deficit projections, highlighting strong internal demand and cautious optimism amid external risks.
In November 2025, Spain advances mental health awareness via a professional human rights conference in Madrid and a community-focused health week in Petrer, promoting ethical care and local engagement.
Franco's death in 1975 initiated a slow social and political transformation, with pre-existing movements and cultural shifts challenging authoritarian norms and shaping contemporary Spain.
Wilmer Chavarría, alleged leader of Ecuadorian gang Los Lobos, was arrested in Spain in a joint operation, marking a major success against regional organized crime.
Over 300 athletes with disabilities participated in Spain's Special Olympics National Futsal Games, highlighting sport as a means of social inclusion and personal development.
A new book exposes the challenges and progress of women in Spanish political leadership, emphasizing ongoing barriers and the need for systemic change.
Carlos Mazón's resignation after crisis mismanagement in Valencia highlights political accountability issues, while regional ministers accuse the national government of falsifying fiscal policy records amid budget disputes.
A study reveals Gabriel Rufián and Isabel Díaz Ayuso as the most desired male and female politicians in Spain, highlighting their significant popularity and public appeal.
Upcoming Spain national football matches for Euro 2024 and World Cup qualifiers will be broadcast live on RTVE Play alongside other sports events from November 17 to 23.
Spanish tax experts highlight the importance of year-end financial moves to capitalize on regional deductions, pension contributions, and withholding adjustments ahead of the 2025 tax declaration.
Murcia signs a cooperation agreement with Kurdistan to advance agricultural technology, innovation, and sustainability through collaborative projects and knowledge exchange.
María Guardiola emphasizes practical governance in her re-election campaign, criticizing opponents and promising a strong budget for Extremadura ahead of December elections.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo criticizes Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for budget delays and election postponement, pledging to protect Extremadura and push for early elections.
Former Catalan president Jordi Pujol is hospitalized with pneumonia days before facing trial over his family’s hidden fortune, with his health condition casting uncertainty on his participation.
Euskadi hosted Palestine in a historic match at San Mamés, blending football with a powerful message of solidarity and advocacy for Palestinian rights in front of over 51,000 fans.
Spain's 4-0 win over Georgia cements their near-certain qualification for the 2026 World Cup, highlighting strong team unity and a record defensive performance.
Galicia unveils the "Futurismo" report analyzing tourism trends and sustainability ahead of the Xacobeo event, emphasizing economic development and sectoral transformation.
Spain faces growing tensions over judicial independence and political interference as debates intensify around government reforms and the separation of powers.
The 2025-2026 Liga Escolar de Fútbol Castilla-La Mancha season begins with a new combined league and cup format, involving 193 teams and a promotion-relegation system.
FC Barcelona outclassed Real Madrid 4-0 in the women's Liga F Clásico, with Ewa Pajor netting two goals and goalkeeper Cata Coll making a decisive penalty save.
Despite official claims of economic progress, Spain in 2025 faces growing social inequality and political criticism around governance and crisis management.