
Spanish Unions’ Strike for Palestine: Poor Timing, Limited Participation
The strike, intended to “give the conflict a labor dimension,” faced criticism for being called immediately after the announcement of a peace agreement in Gaza.

The strike, intended to “give the conflict a labor dimension,” faced criticism for being called immediately after the announcement of a peace agreement in Gaza.

A new immigration regulation will grant 300,000 residence permits a year, potentially creating a new voter base for the Socialist Party.

Critics say the move to serve only halal food in public schools marks a new stage in Spain’s growing institutional Islamization.

Spain has argued that it is a committed member of NATO and will remain one after Trump suggested expelling the country from the alliance.

Under pressure from Trump, NATO has raised its defense spending target to 5% of GDP, marking a sharp increase from the previous 2% goal.

“For those of us who are believers, this whole abortion agenda is a manifestation of evil.”

A Sánchez-approved decree, backed by far-left Podemos, will enforce strict trade bans and block imports from Israeli settlements.

The building under construction fell apart in the Spanish capital, leaving around ten people injured—and four unaccounted for.

Medical associations warn the policy could be used to intimidate objectors.

Police in Spain and Italy report arrests, injuries, and vandalism amid protests against Israel halting the Hamas-funded ‘Global Sumud Flotilla.’