Europe News Spain's justice minister to face probe over alleged embezzlement Judge Juan Carlos Peinado asks the Supreme Court to investigate the minister for alleged embezzlement and false testimony in the hiring of an advisor to Begoña Gómez, wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. 24/06/2025
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
Europe News Spain says April's blackout was caused by multiple technical failures The 28 April outage started shortly after 12:30pm in Spain and lasted through nightfall, disrupting businesses, transport systems, mobile networks, Internet connectivity and other critical infrastructure. 17/06/2025
Spain Spain's PM apologises after top aide implicated in corruption scandal A police report leaked to the media on Wednesday identified party secretary Santos Cerdán as responsible for handling illegal commission payments linked to public contracts. 12/06/2025
Europe News The PP demands new elections in a mass protest in Madrid The rally, which began at 11:00 local time, brought together thousands of protesters in the centre of the Spanish capital. 08/06/2025
Europe News Spain: Coalition partner threatens to leave over defence spending Around one thousand people from left-wing parties took part in a protest against increased military spending and rearmament in Madrid on Saturday. 07/06/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Poles choose 'ordinary man' for President In this week’s edition of Euronews’ political talk show Brussels, My Love?, we tackle three major stories rattling Europe: escalating US-EU trade tensions, Poland’s sharp political shift, and a multilingualism debate that has put Pedro Sánchez in a hoop. 07/06/2025
Europe News Spain fails again to secure unanimity to make Catalan an EU language The Spanish request fell short of the necessary majority, as countries like Finland, Sweden and Austria voiced their reservations. 27/05/2025
Culture news Spain's PM Sanchez says Israel has no place in Eurovision Song Contest This year's Eurovision Song Contest is now over, but political tension, voting doubts and differing positions haunt the European song contest. 19/05/2025
Europe News Spain to meet NATO 2% defence target by 2025 The Spanish Prime Minister confirmed an additional €10.4 billion investment in defence and security to bring the country's spending from 1.28% of GDP in 2024 to the 2% NATO target agreed in 2014. 22/04/2025
Culture news Peru and literary world mourns death of 'scribe' Mario Vargas Llosa The world of literature is mourning the death of Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian Nobel Prize winner. He was 89. The author of 'The Feast of the goats' leaves behind an indelible legacy. With sadness and admiration, fans and friends have described him as an 'eternal scribe.' 14/04/2025
Europe News Spain aims for closer ties with China amid US tariffs uncertainty Washington has criticised Spain's outreach to China with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent saying cosying up to Beijing is like 'cutting your own throat.' 11/04/2025
Europe News Brussels rebrands 'Rearm Europe' after backlash from Italy and Spain The new term, "Readiness 2030," is a direct response to the complaints voiced by Giorgia Meloni and Pedro Sánchez in recent days. 21/03/2025
Europe News PM Sánchez: Spain must help countries facing Russian threats The Spanish prime minister also stressed the need for a just peace in Ukraine without rewarding Moscow's aggression. 16/03/2025
Spain Spain's PM says military spending will reindustrialise Spain and EU With about 1.28% spent on defence last year, Spain is proportionally one of the lowest NATO defence spenders. 13/03/2025
Radio Schuman Will the EU take on three new official languages? In an interview with Euronews, president of Catalonia Salvador Illa talked about the possibility of Catalan, Galician and Basque becoming official EU languages. 27/02/2025
Business Sabadell Bank raises shareholder payout promise as BBVA eyes takeover The Spanish lender aims to offer shareholders €3.3 billion, including more than €1bn in buybacks this year. 07/02/2025
Business Sabadell considers move back to Catalonia as BBVA takeover bid looms The bank did not give a reason for the potential relocation, although it has previously stressed its importance to the Catalan economy. 22/01/2025
Europe News Musk's interference in national debates angers Europe's leaders Several European leaders have denounced, directly or indirectly, the actions of the owner of the social network X. 08/01/2025