Green News Landmark ruling says Spanish pig farm pollution breaches human rights The community looks forward to its reservoir becoming ‘a place of life again’, where residents can walk, swim and drink without fear. 11/07/2025
No Comment Dance of the Dwarves returns to La Palma after a decade After a ten-year absence, La Palma’s iconic Dance of the Dwarves returned this week as part of the Bajada de la Virgen de Las Nieves festival. 11/07/2025
Europe News Witnesses say Diogo Jota was not speeding before deadly crash Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva died when the car they were travelling in crashed and burst into flames on the A52 highway in the early hours of 3 July. 11/07/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Which eurozone country is creating the most jobs? Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez recently said that his country was responsible for creating half of all new jobs in the eurozone, but is this true? 11/07/2025
Europe News Scandal-hit Spanish government unveils measures to tackle corruption The Spanish government published a 15-point action plan that includes using AI to flag possible cases of fraud in the public sector after corruption allegations threatened to overturn the Socialist-led administration. 09/07/2025
Europe News Police suspect speeding in crash that killed footballer Diogo Jota Portuguese media reported Jota was heading to the northern Spanish city of Santander to take a ferry to England where he would rejoin Liverpool after being advised not to fly following a recent lung procedure. 08/07/2025
No Comment Spain heatwave fuels raging wildfire in Catalan national park A fast-moving wildfire in Catalonia has scorched more than 8,000 hectares in just 24 hours, as Europe's record-breaking heatwave continues to intensify. 08/07/2025
No Comment WATCH: Locals wrestle wild horses in Spain's Rapa das Bestas festival Every July, the tiny village of Sabucedo in north-western Spain becomes the stage for a centuries-old spectacle known as Rapa das Bestas, a fierce battle between man and horse. 07/07/2025
No Comment San Fermín Festival opens with first bull run in Pamplona Thousands of runners raced through the narrow, cobbled streets of Pamplona on Monday as the first bull run of Spain's San Fermín festival began. 07/07/2025
Culture news Spain's San Fermin kicks off with a chupinazo that looks to Palestine The nine-day festival is famed for its “encierros,” or bull runs, which, starting on Monday, will see thousands of people sprint to avoid six bulls charging along a winding cobblestoned route to the city’s bullring. 06/07/2025
No Comment Watch: Runners race in towering heels at Madrid Pride event Strapped into towering heels, dozens of daring runners dashed through Madrid’s Chueca district in the city’s annual High Heel Race, part of its Pride celebrations. 04/07/2025
Business Spain's Santander buys TSB Bank to boost presence in the UK The Spanish lender is about to become the third-largest bank in the UK by share of personal current accounts, after the deal is closed. 02/07/2025
Culture news The Corrs conquer Madrid with their mix of pop rock and Celtic notes Despite a massive thunderstorm, The Corrs enchanted Madrid with their Celtic music and greetings in Spanish. The audience lapped up their hits and covers on the band's return to the capital after an absence of more than 20 years. 01/07/2025
Europe in Motion Real-estate luxury: This Spanish city is now the world's hottest hub For the first time, Madrid and Milan have knocked Paris, London and New York off the top spots. 01/07/2025
Culture news Spain's king Juan Carlos to publish 'uncompromising' autobiography Former monarch Juan Carlos I will publish "Reconciliation", his memoirs at the end of the year. The book will explore his controversial private life, his role in Spain's democracy and reflections from his exile in Abu Dhabi. He's now revealing all he says because his 'story' is being stolen. 01/07/2025
Europe News Spanish PM’s former aide detained without bail in corruption probe The case involving Santos Cerdán is the latest and arguably the most serious in a series of scandals that forced Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to issue public apologies and deflect calls from his political opponents for a snap election. 30/06/2025
Europe News US skips global UN meeting aimed at raising billions to combat poverty Many countries face escalating debt burdens, declining investments, decreasing international aid and growing trade barriers. 30/06/2025
Culture news Madrid's Puerta de Alcalá monument wins the Europa Nostra 2025 award Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida and Luis Cueto Ferrándiz celebrated the Europa Nostra 2025 Prize awarded to the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid for its exemplary restoration. 30/06/2025
Europe News Protesters demand local government resigns after deadly Valencia flood During the deadly Valencia flooding last year, some areas saw a year's worth of rain in just eight hours - leaving people trapped in their homes by floodwaters. 30/06/2025
Culture news Failed art restorations: intention is not the only thing that counts Preserving cultural heritage in order to transmit its value to new generations should be a priority. But the process can get complicated when current views end up sweeping away the past. 29/06/2025
Healthcare Why Spain thinks Novo Nordisk may be illegally advertising Ozempic Spain is investigating Novo Nordisk over concerns it may be indirectly marketing its weight loss drugs. Euronews Health spoke to the country’s health secretary to find out more. 27/06/2025
Culture news Why are more Spaniards quitting music festivals over Israeli ties? More than 50 artists and collectives chose to boycott Sonar, one of Spain's biggest music and arts festivals as anger continues to rise over the economic ties between major events and Israel. 25/06/2025
Travel News Spanish court keeps order to block 66,000 Airbnb listings The government is clamping down on Airbnb properties to tackle its housing crisis, which the company claims is misguided. 20/06/2025
Europe News Spain rejects NATO's 5% of GDP spending proposal as 'unreasonable' Spain was the lowest spender in the trans-Atlantic alliance last year, directing less than 2% of its GDP on defence expenditure. 19/06/2025
Europe News Spain's parliament turns chaotic as Sánchez and opposition trade barbs Tensions ran high as Santiago Abascal of Vox and PP lawmakers demanded Sánchez's resignation, while Sánchez shifted the focus to corruption within the opposition party. 19/06/2025
Travel News How the water gun became a symbol of Spain's overtourism protests The phenomenon started last July, when a fringe, left-wing activist group held its first successful rally. 17/06/2025