
EU grain crisis opens cracks in unconditional support for Ukraine in eastern Europe
Poland is leading an initiative to limit the economic impact on the EU’s eastern bloc of the go-ahead for the import of duty-free agricultural products from Kyiv
Poland is leading an initiative to limit the economic impact on the EU’s eastern bloc of the go-ahead for the import of duty-free agricultural products from Kyiv
Germany is the exception and has displayed unusual transparency by releasing weekly lists of the weapons it is sending to Kyiv
The veteran politician offered his views on the end of the war, on America and Europe’s role in supporting Ukraine, and on the rise of the far right in his country
Governments announce legal measures against Gazprom for breach of contract and assure there are plans to secure alternative sources following Moscow’s ‘blackmail’
The mayor’s new plan, which will come into effect next year, will allow vehicles currently banned to access the center of the capital
Vox’s decision not to observe a minute of silence in memory of a woman killed by her ex-partner led to angry scenes between their general secretary and José Luis Martínez-Almeida
The €7.3 billion plan will create over 240,000 jobs and revitalize the economy, says the new administration in the Spanish capital
With less than two weeks to go until the investiture vote, the Socialist Party is no closer to a deal as negotiations with the leftist Unidas Podemos remain at an impasse
The new Popular Party mayor, who is going to take three months to decide what to do about his predecessor’s flagship program, yesterday poked fun at Greenpeace protestors opposed to the move
The far-right group has accused the conservatives of breaking a power-sharing agreement and has said it will “move to the opposition” in Madrid in response
José Luis Martínez-Almeida of the Popular Party has become mayor with support from Vox, after negotiations that went right down to the wire
With one day to go before the deadline, Ciudadanos and the Popular Party are in tense negotiations over who should be the next mayor of the Spanish capital
José Luis Martínez-Almeida of the Popular Party wants to review the signature program put in place by outgoing leftist city leader Manuela Carmena
Despite receiving the worst result in its history, the Popular Party is set to govern the Spanish capital with support from Ciudadanos and the far-right group Vox
Barcelona, Valencia and Palma have also approved regulations to curb the rapid growth in the supply of unlicensed short-stay tourist accommodation
City officials say regulation is required to stop the center from becoming a tourist theme park
Pablo Iglesias confirms party split and says he is saddened by the surprise news that his colleague Iñigo Errejón will run with the Madrid mayor in May
Vehicles with no environmental sticker will also be prohibited from using the M-30 ring road. The regional government will not be boosting train or Metro services
Social stigma and the prospect of a harrowing court ordeal mean the country is among the least likely to call out sexual abuse in the EU
Spain is currently going through a generational change among feminist movements, one that has been key to organizing the March 8 actions
Groups agree on raft of 200 measures and a budget of €1bn in a bid to fight problem
Spaniards among biggest substance abusers in Europe with cocaine and cannabis high on list
Palliative care will be provided at hospital or at home, but physician-assisted suicide is not an option
Footage shows seemingly out of shape officer failing to catch escaped psychiatric patient
San Fernando de Cádiz adopts initiative taken in Vienna two years ago and copied by other cities
Humorous video campaign asks Spaniards for assistance in prevention of deadly disease
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