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Spain

May 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

“Public Services Are at Stake”: María Jesús Montero’s High-Risk Battle for Andalusia

Spanish Socialist leader María Jesús Montero has launched a forceful defense of public healthcare and social welfare as she fights to regain political ground in Andalucía, framing the regional election as a

Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Hantavirus Cruise Crisis Sparks Political Storm in Spain

Spain’s handling of the HV Hondius cruise ship crisis has ignited both international praise and fierce domestic political backlash after the vessel carrying passengers exposed to a hantavirus outbreak was allowed to dock in Tenerife. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and

May 13, 2026

Spanish PM Calls for End to Anonymity on Social Media at WEF 2025

Geopolitics/Human Rights

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made a bold proposal at the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, calling for the elimination of anonymity on social

Spain Unlocks Cuba Debt Swap to Fund Food Aid as Crisis Deepens

Geopolitics/News

The Spanish government has begun using a debt conversion programme with Cuba to fund humanitarian support, including the delivery of food to the island’s

Spain Probes Cocaine Network’s Alleged Money-Laundering Web in Valencia

August 14, 2026
Business

Spanish investigators are examining an alleged money-laundering network used to conceal the proceeds of a major cocaine trafficking operation centred on the port of Valencia, with suspected funds traced through property companies,

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Spanish Police Officer Challenges Court Order to Surrender Phone in Harassment Investigation

August 7, 2026
India/Judiciary/World

A Spanish police officer who has accused a senior police commissioner of sexual and workplace harassment has challenged a court order requiring her to surrender the mobile phone used to record alleged

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Spain Rejects Claims It Ignored Intelligence Warnings Before Ceuta Migrant Surge

August 4, 2026
Human Rights/World

The Spanish government has denied allegations that it overlooked intelligence warnings ahead of the mass arrival of tens of thousands of migrants in the North African exclave of Ceuta, as authorities continue

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Spain Deploys Floating Border Barrier After Deadly Mass Migrant Crossing into Ceuta

August 2, 2026
Human Rights/World

Spain said overnight migrant crossings into its North African enclave of Ceuta had fallen to virtually zero after authorities moved swiftly to reinforce border controls following an unprecedented mass crossing that claimed

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Wildfires Escalate Across France and Spain as Mass Evacuations Exceed 300,000

July 26, 2026
France/World

Powerful wildfires intensified across France and Spain on Saturday, forcing authorities to expand evacuation orders affecting more than 300,000 people as emergency services struggled to contain rapidly spreading blazes driven by strong

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Luxury Homes Go Underground as Spain’s Secret Property Market Expands

July 26, 2026
Business

Private off-market transactions are becoming an increasingly significant feature of Spain’s luxury real estate sector, where multimillion-euro properties are sold discreetly to carefully vetted buyers. Driven by demands for privacy from wealthy

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Spanish Hotels Take on Booking.com in Billion-Euro Legal Battle Over Pricing Practices

June 21, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

A major legal battle between Spain’s hotel industry and Booking.com is taking shape, with more than 1,400 hotel companies preparing to join a class-action lawsuit accusing the online travel platform of imposing

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30 Tonnes of Cocaine Destroyed After Largest Drug Seizure in Spain’s History

June 19, 2026
Business

More than 30 tonnes of cocaine have been destroyed after authorities completed the disposal of the largest cocaine seizure recorded in Spain’s history. The shipment, seized on 1 May by the Central

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Spain’s Former Prime Minister Faces Unprecedented Judicial Scrutiny in Influence-Peddling Probe

May 24, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

According to reporting by El País, Spain has entered uncharted political and judicial territory after the Unidad de Delincuencia Económica y Fiscal (UDEF) delivered a formal indictment to former prime minister José

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“Public Services Are at Stake”: María Jesús Montero’s High-Risk Battle for Andalusia

May 14, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Spanish Socialist leader María Jesús Montero has launched a forceful defense of public healthcare and social welfare as she fights to regain political ground in Andalucía, framing the regional election as a

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