
Spanish PM’s Brother Nearly Received €1.5 Million for Provincial Opera Program
The grant was rescinded after a Spanish newspaper revealed the details of the tender.
The grant was rescinded after a Spanish newspaper revealed the details of the tender.
Twenty years later, the 2004 Madrid train bombing remains central to understanding Spanish polarization and geopolitical irrelevance.
Morocco is deploying its military in a bid to intimidate the EU into recognizing its annexation of Western Sahara—and we can expect it to facilitate illegal migration as part of its campaign.
“LGBTQI” Spaniards are now being invited to register for priority status within the government’s job placement scheme.
Legal experts mostly agree that the law is unconstitutional, and opposition leader Feijóo has stated he would repeal it once in power.
Spain’s officials are happy to grant impunity for terror offenses and release rapists early while celebratory kiss is beyond the pale.
No end in sight for the political standoff paralyzing the Spanish judiciary.
A copyright violations dispute has turned into a standoff between the social media company and the courts.
The government has no life. It is logically amoral, and it lacks a soul.
Sánchez is challenging a regional measure that requires minors to have mental health treatment before being put on cross-sex hormones.