Málaga is about to make history. The city will host the first-ever San Diego Comic-Con outside …
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Springtime in Spain brings warmer temperatures, longer days, and a hidden hazard lurking in pine trees—processionary …
For many travellers, the biggest expense of a holiday is accommodation. But what if there was …
The Guardia Civil has warned the public about a new text message scam. It falsely claims …
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Andalucia expands air connections with Europe
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Else Beekman
This March, Andalucia is set to improve its air connectivity with Europe as three new flight …
The recent announcement by US President Donald Trump to impose substantial tariffs on imported goods has …
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Renfe and Adif unions announce strikes in March and April
Unions representing employees of Spain’s national train operator, Renfe, and the railway infrastructure manager, Adif, have …
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Hells Angels member arrested in Madrid for murder and drug trafficking
In a coordinated operation named “Fontana” and “Correcaminos,” the Guardia Civil and the National Police apprehended …
The Spanish meteorological agency, AEMET, has issued orange and yellow weather alerts due to expected heavy …
On Monday, Spain’s fact-checking platform Newtral became the target of a coordinated cyberattack. The pro-Russian hacker …
Spain’s Mother’s Day celebrations do not end with flowers, family lunches, and handmade school cards. Tonight, …
Visitor numbers rose 2.5% on the same period last year, with spending growing even faster — …
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 …