AI is rapidly shaping mental health care in Spain, offering accessibility but raising crucial ethical and quality concerns amid a backdrop of European efforts to enhance healthcare workforce planning.
The 2026 Supercopa de España in Saudi Arabia launches amid player absences and criticism over its location, spotlighting mental health returns and ethical debates.
Castilla y León's economy is poised for 3% growth in 2025 with rising employment but faces demographic and geopolitical challenges affecting future prospects.
Borrasca Francis brings snow, freezing temperatures, and significant disruptions across Spain, impacting Reyes Magos celebrations and transport operations.
Asturias and Murcia implement advanced digital and thermal technologies to boost circular economy practices through improved waste and sludge management.
Zaragoza allocates nearly €30 million in 2026 to support SMEs, self-employed workers, and Smart City projects, boosting local economic and technological development.
Spain faces political criticism and investigations as parties clash over governance, Catalonia financing, and government transparency ahead of 2027 elections.
Plena inclusión España plans to enhance its political and legislative impact in 2026 by advocating for improved laws and support for individuals with intellectual disabilities and their families.
Tenerife's local government allocates over €3 million to support 37 non-professional sports clubs for the 2025/2026 season, emphasizing gender equality and covering key operational costs.
Ruben Amorim has been sacked as Manchester United manager amid poor results and internal conflicts, continuing the club's recent managerial instability.
2025's entertainment landscape was shaped by major industry events and the loss of iconic figures, reflecting a year of dynamic change and poignant farewells.
Spain’s major cities celebrated the arrival of 2026 with traditional and modern festivities, including large crowds, fireworks, and cultural events in Madrid, Barcelona, and Córdoba.
2026 is a landmark year for women's football in Spain, marked by the first Women's Club World Cup and growing professionalism and visibility for the sport.
Madrid begins 2026 grappling with soaring housing prices and political tensions, while its economy grows robustly, contributing nearly a fifth of Spain's GDP.
Castellón's economy in 2025 experiences growth and sector agreements amid inflation and market pressures, with key investments and employment advances.
Abel Caballero wins Vigo mayoral race again with a remarkable 60.86%, attributing success to clear priorities and iconic projects amid Spain's complex political landscape.
Hornachuelos enhances its tourism sector in 2025 with a new Tourism Council, cultural infrastructure projects, sustainable tourism regulations, and international promotions.
Murcia's San Silvestre race draws festive crowds as Bizkaia celebrates historic wins and heartfelt athlete farewells in closing the sports year of 2025.
Paula Sevilla emerges as Spain's standout new sports talent of 2025, breaking records and winning medals in the 400m, alongside promising young basketball players Sergio de Larrea and Iyana Martín.
Spain will increase pensions by 2.7% and public sector salaries by 1.5% in 2026 amid record pension spending and concerns over long-term sustainability.
Spain’s regional presidents highlight housing as a fundamental right and stress political stability as essential for 2026, committing to extensive public housing projects and governance reforms while facing critiques from opposition parties.
Ahead of the 2025 regional elections in Aragón and Euskadi, political leaders Pilar Alegría and Richar Vaquero emphasize unity, dialogue, and constructive politics as key to fostering hope and social progress.
Murcia invests nearly €200,000 to renovate key sports facilities at El Palmar II, reflecting a strong commitment to grassroots sports and community well-being.
In 2025, Spanish women's football saw exceptional achievements, led by Aitana's third straight 'The Best' award, with Basque female athletes excelling across various sports for a promising 2026.
Over 220 fact-checks in 2025 reveal frequent inaccuracies in Spanish politicians' claims on economic growth and social issues, challenging official narratives.
Hospital La Candelaria leads Canary Islands' healthcare excellence rankings as Spain broadens public funding for innovative treatments in cancer, hemophilia, and other severe diseases.
The entertainment world mourned many tragic and high-profile deaths throughout 2025, including accidents, violence, and illness, leaving a lasting impact on fans and cultural communities.
La Rioja invests over €4 million in hospital laboratory upgrades while Tomelloso launches a Municipal Health Council to boost citizen engagement in local health matters.
Health authorities highlight rural healthcare's key role in equity while supporting Granada's bid to host Spain’s new national public health agency to bolster territorial health systems.
Experts in Spain offer guidance on fostering emotional well-being with structured routines, social connection, self-care, and community support as the new year begins.
The Balearic Islands will host the 2025 Supercopa de España de Fútbol Sala featuring four top teams, celebrating the federation's centenary with strong regional support.
Spanish industry and social projects advance sustainability through circular economy practices and financial investments, fostering competitiveness and environmental benefits.