Valencia Residents Weigh Rebuilding or Leaving After Deadly Storm
Delayed aid and economic losses deepen the Spanish region’s storm recovery crisis.
Delayed aid and economic losses deepen the Spanish region’s storm recovery crisis.
Almost two weeks after the fact, Spain’s socialist government officially declared the Valencia flooding a national emergency.
The tragedy in Valencia is a painful reminder of the consequences of being ruled by dishonorable men.
PM Pedro Sánchez ran away, but the king and queen stayed to face public anger.
Warnings from Spain’s meteorological agency were issued early, but federal officials did not act.
Ribera has aligned herself with a radical far-left agenda, just the opposite of what the elections showed people want.
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.
Senators insist that their rejection of the proposed law acts as a veto, but the government has pushed ahead anyway.
The historic case marks the first time a sitting attorney general in Spain faces criminal charges.
VOX leader Abascal replied by blasting Spain’s immigration “catastrophe.”