
What if money disappears?
Relying on colored pieces of paper for our transactions will soon become a thing of the past
Relying on colored pieces of paper for our transactions will soon become a thing of the past
Dawei Ding is the founder of China FM, the first radio station in Europe that broadcasts in Mandarin Chinese 24 hours a day
New rules making their way through Congress will recognize the right to manage or delete online content after someone has passed away
The government says it will target online platforms that pay low taxes thanks to a system designed for brick-and-mortar companies
A new initiative in Jerez de la Frontera is connecting property owners in need of home repairs with people in need of affordable housing
The global financial institution changed its description of the economy from “bleak” to “very difficult” to avoid rattling the markets and triggering apocalyptic media headlines
Former banker and politician told to serve more than four years in prison over corporate credit card scandal
Private-hire drivers will soon have to apply for a second permit from regional or local authorities, giving the latter the power to completely veto their operations
The figure represents 40% of all planes grounded by the low-cost airline as a result of the work stoppage
Giuseppe Scionti hopes that his plant-based meat alternative can be used to reduce the impact of animal agriculture and help improve world nutrition
The Cabinet is due to pass legislation on Friday that would cede control of private-hire licenses to Spain’s regions, which will, says one association, put 15,000 jobs at risk
The budget airline has called on the European Commission to investigate what it calls “anti-competitive behavior” as it braces for a mass walkout on Friday
Government officials set minimum services for the low-cost airline, which has been forced to cancel 150 flights
The Defense Ministry may have to pay more than the €9.2 million it made on the sale in order to replace the 400 weapons
‘Time Out’ awards top status to Madrid neighborhood, but there are other realities beyond the alternative-chic boutiques and cafés
Unions from the low-cost airline have not ruled out staging stoppages every month until their demands are met
The EU says it is “losing patience” with the internet giant’s tactics to avoid paying taxes
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will leave aside the thorny issue of the British Overseas Territory’s airport in order to facilitate ongoing bilateral talks
European Commission says low-cost airline must comply with the laws of the countries in which it operates
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez wants to draft national legislation to recognize the social role of housing and combat speculation
A decade after the Spanish property bust, some reforms have been undertaken, but the country is still burdened by excessive debt, labor market duality, lack of competitiveness and high student dropout rates
Foreign Minister Josep Borrell says country must honor its 2015 contract, and that the high-tech bombs do not cause collateral damage
Beneficiaries deny a research bias, but study finds sponsorship serves company’s commercial purposes
Just four years ago, the youngster was working in a sports equipment store. Now he is earning over €100,000 a year thanks to online ventures, and is free to travel the world
Bilateral business came under threat following reports that Madrid would halt sale of bombs that could be used in Yemen war
The EU finance commissioner talks about the need for more economic reforms and the danger posed by illiberal forces as Europe faces elections next year
Company claims tiny pods are a good temporary solution for people struggling financially, but the city says they breach rules on minimum living space requirements