UGT highlights the need for tailored workplace adaptations for women undergoing menopause, alongside new digital tools promoting occupational health and safety in Spain.
Spain plans to increase maximum pensions by over 2.7%, introduce a dual pension calculation system, and raise the retirement age for many from 2026, aiming to better align pensions with inflation and encourage longer work contributions.
Exploring how education and cultural awareness influence footballers like Kylian Mbappé and the holistic development approach of Athletic Club.
Key Andalusian forum convenes football leaders, legal experts, and government officials to tackle racism with new educational initiatives and legal strategies.
BBVA's failed hostile takeover bid for Sabadell reveals important lessons on merger strategies and regulatory challenges in Spanish banking.
Pedro Sánchez's defense of Catalan financial autonomy through the Banco Sabadell case highlights his regional influence, while the Popular Party mounts strong criticism over corruption and policy failures.
Izquierda Unida’s Enrique Santiago demands Partido Popular clarify actions and hold Mazón accountable for the DANA tragedy amid growing criticism of PP’s parliamentary conduct.
Burgos faces a range of emergencies, cultural events, law enforcement seizures, and protests on October 17, 2025, reflecting a busy local news day.
Sevilla clubs and Murcia authorities launch initiatives to promote respect, inclusion, and combat racism in football.
Villarreal's strong La Liga form is highlighted by coach Marcelino's record-breaking tenure, crucial upcoming matches, and a potential historic game in Miami.
Spain's Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo defends the government's handling of BBVA's failed Sabadell takeover bid, emphasizing legal compliance and shareholder decision authority amid EU investigations.
Enrique Santiago and families of DANA victims are pressing for Carlos Mazón's resignation and clarity over his role in the disaster, ahead of the upcoming state funeral anniversary.
Jaime de los Santos from the PP challenges the Sánchez government’s decision to close the Almaraz nuclear plant, accusing it of ideologically driven energy policy risking Spain's power stability.
Pedro Sánchez emphasizes Spain's leadership in progressive social democracy, championing social reforms and global causes amid Europe's right-wing rise.
La Liga’s ninth matchday sees crucial clashes as clubs battle for European qualification and to avoid relegation threats.
BBVA's hostile takeover attempt of Banco Sabadell fails as shareholders reject the bid amid government-imposed conditions favoring job security and competition.
Spain boosts defense spending by 43%, with major investments by Indra creating 3,000 new defense technology jobs, while maintaining NATO commitments and supporting Ukraine.
Juan del Val wins the 74th Premio Planeta with 'Vera', advocating for entertainment and accessibility in literature alongside thematic depth.
A new UNAD report shows nearly half of people treated for addictions in Spain also face mental health problems, highlighting treatment challenges and early drug use.
A roundup of Spain's diverse community health programs in October 2025, including anniversaries, festivals, fitness programs, walking challenges, and nutrition campaigns promoting active and healthy lifestyles.
Spanish women's football gains historic recognition at home as UEFA highlights its rapid growth and investment across Europe in 2025.
A dispute over the Villarreal-Barça match scheduling highlights tensions in Spanish football as La Liga returns and the national team draws praise.
The Consell de Mallorca increases funding to modernize 25 social economy entities’ stores, boosting local commerce and sustainability.
Ceuta Ya! will propose a motion censuring the city's government for neglecting maintenance in public schools, highlighting safety risks and alleged classist policies.
La 1 has surged in Spanish TV ratings by focusing on political content, tying with market leader Antena 3 for audience share amid rising political debate interest.
Spain’s poverty rate remains high with over four million people living on less than 644 euros monthly, driven by rising housing costs and ineffective social policies.
Spain now ranks third worldwide with over 1,000 ESG-certified Cesga analysts, underscoring its leadership in sustainable finance expertise.
Spain's strong football prospects for the 2026 World Cup are met with both national pride and warnings against overconfidence.
Economic experts discuss the potential impact of Trump's tariff threats on Spain’s GDP and stock market, highlighting risks and investor reactions.
Bodega Sommos collaborates with research and industry partners to repurpose grape pomace into enhanced insect-based animal feed, pushing forward circular economy and sustainability goals.
The EU and Spanish government respond firmly to US President Trump's tariff threats over Spain's NATO defense spending, reaffirming Spain's commitment to NATO and its 2% GDP defense spending pledge.
Spain beats Bulgaria 4-0 with Mikel Merino scoring twice, while coach Luis de la Fuente matches a historic unbeaten record as Spain targets 2026 World Cup qualification.
Spain's strong GDP growth conceals challenges such as rising reliance on low-paid tourism jobs and persistent unemployment, raising concerns about long-term economic sustainability.
Aragón's president calls for greater government investment in energy infrastructure to sustain €50 billion data center investments and advance the region's digital economy.
Cantabria advances a strategic regional plan to boost its blue economy, focusing on maritime growth, sustainability, and talent development.
José Luis Ábalos appears for his fourth Supreme Court hearing amid bribery and financial misconduct allegations, facing legal challenges over defense representation and possible imprisonment.
Spain maintains its current NATO defense spending of 2.1% GDP amid US tariff threats, supported by the EU's commitment to respond appropriately against such measures.
Spain’s Health and Culture Ministries have signed a landmark agreement to integrate the arts into mental health policies, promoting cultural participation as a therapeutic tool in public health.
Spain's workplace fatality rate remains above the EU average with a recent rise in deaths, prompting calls for urgent legislative reforms to improve worker safety.
October 2025 sees spotlight on Spain's Orienteering Sprint in Xàtiva and Dojo Arena combat sports fair in Madrid, featuring top athletes and social causes.
The Andalusian government advances athlete support with new programs, job assistance, and equipment distribution, emphasizing education and teamwork.
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics honored Mokyr, Aghion, and Howitt for their work on innovation-driven economic growth and the theory of creative destruction.
U.S. President Trump criticizes Spain for not meeting NATO defense spending targets and threatens economic sanctions, deepening diplomatic tensions in 2025.
Spain prepares to face Bulgaria in Valladolid with the chance to equal a historic unbeaten run during their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Spain's U21 team battles Finland at the Castalia stadium in the UEFA Euro 2027 qualifiers, spotlighting a busy day in Spanish sports.
The IMF projects strong growth for Spain in 2025 and 2026 amid a slowing global economy, highlighting Spain as the Eurozone's leading growth driver.
In October 2025, Spain will hold pivotal events in Elche and Jerez to promote local economic development focused on innovation and sustainability.
The Spanish Ministry of Social Policy launches 'Mujer en Foco' to foster women entrepreneurs' skills and visibility through targeted workshops and media exposure.
The IMF has upgraded Spain's 2025 growth forecast to 2.9%, reaffirming it as the fastest growing advanced economy amid global uncertainties and elevated inflation and unemployment rates.
Andalucía continues to lag behind Spain’s electromobility targets with low electric vehicle adoption and inadequate charging infrastructure, despite government incentives.