• Olive oil: Is Spain being ripped off?

    A recent study by the Consumer and User Organization (OCU) has flagged a significant trend: the cost of extra virgin olive oil in Spain is surging past that of its European neighbours. The OCU released findings that put the spotlight on a pressing concern. It appears that extra virgin olive oil, a cornerstone of Spain’s […]

  • Spain considers urban tolls

    Is charging drivers to enter city centres the best way to alleviate traffic and pollution worries? On Monday, March 18, the Foundation for Applied Economic Studies (Fedea) proposed to the Ministry of Transport a plan to introduce congestion and pollution charges in major urban areas, similar to those in London, Milan, Stockholm, and Copenhagen. Implementing […]

  • Could corruption bring down Spain’s government again?

    Just four months into its second term, Spain’s Socialist-led government is already mired in corruption allegations. The latest scandal emerged…What to read next: Don’t blame health and safety for killing the Harry Potter steam train | Putin is as deluded about the Islamist threat as the West | The hounding of Kate was a new low for Britain | Who will Putin blame for the terror attack?

  • Bank of Spain predicts reprieve for shoppers

    Could the tide be turning for food prices? According to the Bank of Spain, a gentler increase is anticipated, providing welcome relief for households across the nation. On a backdrop of fluctuating costs and policy changes, the Bank of Spain‘s Quarterly Economic Report, released before the final Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures for February, presents […]

  • Wikimedia Spain member talks about ‘Wikipedia from A to W’.

    Our member Tomás Saorín Pérez, professor at the University of Murcia, Faculty of Documentation and Information, has recently released the full content of the book ‘Wikipedia de la A a la W

  • Campaigners in Spain call for more to be done about racism in football

    Real Madrid star Vinícius Júnior's tearful comments prompt questions over

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    What Is the Connection Between KKK Hoods and Spain's Easter Tradition?

    The pointed hoods worn in Easter traditions in Europe do not have the same meaning as those in the United States.

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    Colombia Earn Historic Win Over Spain In London

    Colombia beat Spain 1-0 in London thanks to a fine Daniel Muñoz goal and a spirited second-half performance. The 'Cafeteros' had never defeated Spain before.

  • Southern Spain’s agriculture goes green

    THE Ministry of Agriculture’s €1.7 million investment in photovoltaic solar plants for the Southern Guaro’s irrigation marks a significant step towards sustainable agriculture. Additionally, €500,000 will be allocated for renewable energy installations in the Cerro de la Encina Irrigation Community in Málaga province. Investment in Solar Irrigation Minister Luis Planas emphasised Andalucia’s prominence in irrigation […]

  • 4.3 Earthquake shakes southern Spain

    Recently, a significant earth tremor struck off Spain’s southern coast with the effects felt in the province of Malaga. On the evening of Friday, March 15, a seismic event measuring 4.3 on the Richter scale was detected in the Alboran Sea’s southern region. The National Geographic Institute (IGN) which pinpointed the earthquake’s epicentre at a […]

  • Spain sets wheels in motion on Telefonica stake buy

    Spain’s government acquired a 3 per cent stake in Telefonica through a state holding company, as part of attempts to counterbalance Saudi operator stc’s presence in the company.

  • Spain vs Brazil prediction, odds and betting tips

    A European giant will take on a South American titan in an international friendly on Tuesday. 🎁 Arsenal giveaway – Sign up and win a gift + bonus 🎁 Spain vs Brazil odds Find the latest match odds f