Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Culture news Madrid's Puerta de Alcalá monument wins the Europa Nostra 2025 award Mayor José Luis Martínez-Almeida and Luis Cueto Ferrándiz celebrated the Europa Nostra 2025 Prize awarded to the Puerta de Alcalá in Madrid for its exemplary restoration. 30/06/2025
Europe News Protesters demand local government resigns after deadly Valencia flood During the deadly Valencia flooding last year, some areas saw a year's worth of rain in just eight hours - leaving people trapped in their homes by floodwaters. 30/06/2025
Culture news Failed art restorations: intention is not the only thing that counts Preserving cultural heritage in order to transmit its value to new generations should be a priority. But the process can get complicated when current views end up sweeping away the past. 29/06/2025
Healthcare Why Spain thinks Novo Nordisk may be illegally advertising Ozempic Spain is investigating Novo Nordisk over concerns it may be indirectly marketing its weight loss drugs. Euronews Health spoke to the country’s health secretary to find out more. 27/06/2025
Culture news Why are more Spaniards quitting music festivals over Israeli ties? More than 50 artists and collectives chose to boycott Sonar, one of Spain's biggest music and arts festivals as anger continues to rise over the economic ties between major events and Israel. 25/06/2025
Travel News Spanish court keeps order to block 66,000 Airbnb listings The government is clamping down on Airbnb properties to tackle its housing crisis, which the company claims is misguided. 20/06/2025
Europe News Spain rejects NATO's 5% of GDP spending proposal as 'unreasonable' Spain was the lowest spender in the trans-Atlantic alliance last year, directing less than 2% of its GDP on defence expenditure. 19/06/2025
Europe News Spain's parliament turns chaotic as Sánchez and opposition trade barbs Tensions ran high as Santiago Abascal of Vox and PP lawmakers demanded Sánchez's resignation, while Sánchez shifted the focus to corruption within the opposition party. 19/06/2025
Travel News How the water gun became a symbol of Spain's overtourism protests The phenomenon started last July, when a fringe, left-wing activist group held its first successful rally. 17/06/2025
Climate Spain set for unusually hot summer. Is climate change to blame? With heatwaves on the horizon after a record-breaking May, here's how to keep yourself and others safe. 17/06/2025
Spain Spain's PM apologises after top aide implicated in corruption scandal A police report leaked to the media on Wednesday identified party secretary Santos Cerdán as responsible for handling illegal commission payments linked to public contracts. 12/06/2025
No Comment Pilgrims flock to Andalusia for Rocío Virgin celebration Thousands of pilgrims gathered in southern Spain on Monday to honour the Virgin of El Rocío, a revered Catholic icon of the Virgin Mary. 10/06/2025
Europe News The PP demands new elections in a mass protest in Madrid The rally, which began at 11:00 local time, brought together thousands of protesters in the centre of the Spanish capital. 08/06/2025
Europe News Spain: Coalition partner threatens to leave over defence spending Around one thousand people from left-wing parties took part in a protest against increased military spending and rearmament in Madrid on Saturday. 07/06/2025
No Comment Hundreds gather in El Rocío to honour La Blanca Paloma In El Rocío, more than a thousand pilgrims embark on a journey of faith and celebration, honouring La Blanca Paloma with flamenco dresses, prayers, and festive gatherings. 06/06/2025
Travel News Canary Islands brace for summer wildfires amid tourist surge Despite rising wildfire risks, the Spanish archipelago remains one of Europe’s most visited destinations. 05/06/2025
Europe News Spain cancels contract for anti-tank missiles built by Israeli company The systems would have been developed in Spain by Pap Tecnos, a Madrid-based subsidiary of Israel's Rafael Advanced Defence Systems, local media said. 03/06/2025
Travel News Ibiza has just introduced a cap on tourist car numbers The move is intended to tackle overtourism on Ibiza as the island receives more than 3 million tourists a year. 02/06/2025
Spain Violence on Costa del Sol: Two shot dead in Fuengirola beachfront bar Another shooting on the seafront promenade in Fuengirola in southern Spain, has left two people dead and rekindled worries about security on the Costa del Sol, a popular tourist area. 01/06/2025
Green News Spain seeks to ban flushing of wet wipes and releasing of balloons Wet wipes and balloons are among the 10 most common single-use plastic items found littering European beaches. 30/05/2025
Health news Spain plans to extend smoking ban to bar and restaurant terraces The ban would not only apply to traditional tobacco in public spaces, but also to electronic cigarettes and heated tobacco devices. 29/05/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Could an ‘experiment’ have caused the Iberian blackout? Uncorroborated claims that Spanish authorities experimented with the electricity grid just before the April blackout are circulating online. Euroverify fact checks. 29/05/2025
No Comment Seven dead as migrant boat capsizes off Canary Islands Seven people have died after a migrant boat capsized while arriving at the port of El Hierro in Spain’s Canary Islands. 28/05/2025
Europe News Seven dead after migrant boat capsizes near Canary Islands The Spanish archipelago located off Africa's western coast has for years been a main route, and a deadly one, for migrants trying to reach Europe. 28/05/2025
Spain Spain hosts nations to discuss Israel-Palestine two-state solution European and Arab countries gathered in Madrid and pressured Israel to halt its Gaza offensive and break humanitarian aid blockade. 26/05/2025
Culture news Photographer Graciela Iturbide wins Princess of Asturias Arts Award Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide will this year collect Spain's most prestigious honour, the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, consolidating her position as one of the most influential figures in contemporary Latin American photography. 24/05/2025