A historic event took place at Bioparc Fuengirola in Málaga when the first Malaysian tapir was …
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Wet start expected for Semana Santa with storm Oliver
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Else Beekman
From 13 to 20 April, it’s that time of year again: Semana Santa is about to …
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez travels to China and Vietnam to boost exports, reduce trade deficits, …
MADRID, 8 APRIL 2025 – On 3 April 2025, new tourist rental reforms came into effect …
Cándido Conde-Pumpido, President of Spain’s Constitutional Court, has voiced growing concerns over the escalating pressure from …
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Madrid’s tourism strategy offers valuable lessons for Spain’s future
Madrid’s tourism success story proves that a city doesn’t need a coastline to thrive in the …
Telefónica has begun blocking international phone calls and text messages that misuse Spanish phone numbers, stepping …
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Benidorm to pay €330 million in damages to developers
Benidorm City Council has suffered a significant legal setback, with the Supreme Court of the Valencian …
As spring brings more travellers to Spain, the rise in motorhome tourism is starting to provoke …
From April 7 to April 13, 2025, Spain’s Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has initiated a …
Spain’s Mother’s Day celebrations do not end with flowers, family lunches, and handmade school cards. Tonight, …
Spain’s airports are facing renewed pressure over biometric passport controls after Ryanair urged the Government to …
Spain could become a European production base for one of China’s best-known luxury car brands, as …
Estepona is moving to take greater control of its water future, with two major projects designed …
The Spanish MotoGP in Jerez drew record crowds, smoother traffic and praise from officials this weekend. …
Spain’s rat problem is not just about sightings in bins, parks, or sewers. Scientists are increasingly …