
Thousands March in Madrid Calling for Sánchez To Quit
Tens of thousands rallied near the Spanish prime minister’s residence as corruption scandals continued to engulf Sánchez’s political circle.

Tens of thousands rallied near the Spanish prime minister’s residence as corruption scandals continued to engulf Sánchez’s political circle.

During a Madrid court hearing, a businessman admitted some of the profits from public contracts were used to fund the ruling Socialist party.

The Venezuelan opposition leader praised the U.S. president, who “risked the lives of his country’s citizens for Venezuela’s freedom.”

Approximately 20,000 people joined demonstrations under police supervision across European cities—including Amsterdam, Madrid, and Rome.

Spanish authorities have warned that ‛discriminatory practices’ will no longer be rewarded with state recognition, setting a precedent that could affect religious organizations across the country.

The European Commission says Russian-linked disinformation is fuelling opposition from European farmers.

The decision signals a new low in Madrid’s deteriorating relations with Jerusalem.

According to Spain’s National Police, the gunman responsible was detained in Heinsberg, close to the Dutch border.

Five convoys converged on the Spanish capital, causing major traffic disruption along the route to the Agriculture Ministry.

Organized in high secrecy by France and the United Kingdom, the meeting seeks to coordinate financial aid and prepare a common security framework for Kyiv.