Spain Financial News
16.06 / 22:33
Medicine
Russian secret agent unmasked trying to inflitrate war crimes court, Netherlands says
The Dutch secret service revealed details of an operation they carried out to stop a Russian spy from getting inside the International Criminal Court in The Hague — where alleged war crimes in Ukraine are being investigated.
16.06 / 18:17
European Union
More bother for Boris as ethics advisor quits over 'odious' orders
The ethics advisor to Britain's scandal-hit Prime Minister Boris Johnson has quit and accused the Conservative government of planning to flout conduct rules, weeks after a separate investigation criticised the UK leader for overseeing a culture of government rule-breaking.
16.06 / 16:55
Climate change
European Union
How Spain is trying to adapt to more frequent heatwaves
Spaniards have spent the past week behind closed shutters in almost total darkness to shelter from the baking heat.
16.06 / 15:47
European Union
reports
MEPs denounce fresh reports of migrant pushbacks at Greece-Turkey border
The European Commission must "condemn any use of violence" and ensure the rule of law is respected across member states when it comes to migration, a group of MEPs demanded on Thursday, over fresh reports of illegal pushbacks in Greece.
16.06 / 13:59
Spanish resort cracks down on 'drunken tourism' by banning football shirts
One of Majorca’s most popular party districts is banning people wearing football shirts from entering restaurants.
14.06 / 17:13
Hollywood
NFT
Web3
Olyverse offers new concept of experiential NFTs: Nonfungible Stories (NFSs)
Over the last century, motion pictures have provided a two-dimensional experience, bringing some of the world's most told stories to life. Unfortunately, despite their ability to breathe life into the written word, movies have traditionally originated with a centralized heritage guided by institutions that monopolize the creation of these stories.
14.06 / 16:11
European Union
Refugees
MEPs strike down EU plans to label nuclear and gas as green investment
The European Commission’s highly controversial plan to label gas and nuclear as sustainable energy sources was on Tuesday struck down by two key parliamentary committees.
14.06 / 12:19
Health
Climate change
European Union
Vaccines
EU will purchase 110,000 doses of monkeypox vaccines to distribute among member states
The European Commission plans to sign a contract for over 110,000 doses of vaccines to combat the ongoing monkeypox outbreak.
14.06 / 08:25
Climate change
Artificial Intelligence
Russia destroys last bridge linking Sievierodonetsk to Ukrainian-held territory
Russian forces have destroyed the last bridge linking the eastern Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk to a Ukrainian held city on the other side of the river, cutting off all routes of evacuation for those remaining in the city, a Ukrainian official said on Monday evening.
14.06 / 00:17
Church
Catholic Church
Sexual Abuse
Report finds 196 German clerics abused children in Münster diocese
At least 196 clerics sexually abused children over several years in one German Catholic diocese, according to a new independent report.
13.06 / 17:19
Technology
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Queen Elizabeth II becomes second longest-serving monarch in history
Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrated her 70th year on the British throne earlier this month, has became the world’s second longest-serving monarch, with only France’s Louis XIV ahead of her in the history books.
13.06 / 13:51
UK controversial draft law would bring 'trivial' changes to N. Ireland Protocol, Boris Johnson says
Britain's upcoming draft law to unilaterally alter the Northern Ireland Protocol would only bring "trivial changes", Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed on Monday, dismissing concerns the controversial legislation could usher in a trade war with the European Union.
10.06 / 13:13
Adoption
Hack
Legal
Time
'First Time Ever', US Law Firm Airdrops NFT Subpoena in Exchange Hack Case
In what could represent a landmark legal development for the crypto industry, US law firm Holland & Knight has served a defendant a pre-trial temporary injunction as a non-fungible token (NFT), acting in a legal case involving its client, crypto exchange LCX.
10.06 / 12:17
LGBT
History
Putin compares himself to Peter the Great over drive to 'take back Russian land'
Vladimir Putin has compared his actions in Ukraine to Russian tsar Peter the Great's conquest of the Baltic coast during his 18th-century war against Sweden.
10.06 / 10:27
LGBT
European Union
Nearly all of Portugal in 'severe' drought after hottest May on record
Almost all of Portugal was in severe drought at the end of May, the country’s weather service (IPMA) said on Thursday.
10.06 / 07:45
Climate change
European Union
Ukraine war live: Kyiv losing up to 200 troops a day - Zelenskyy aide
Follow our live updates of the Ukraine war below or watch Euronews TV's coverage in the player above.
09.06 / 22:19
Law
NFT
Hackers
hacks
Anonymous hacker served with restraining order via NFT
Law firms Holland & Knight and Bluestone have served a defendant in a hacking case with a temporary restraining order through a nonfungible token (NFT, marking the first known legal process to be facilitated by an NFT.
09.06 / 19:15
Climate change
European Union
Britons sentenced to death for fighting with Ukraine's army
Two British citizens and a Moroccan have been sentenced to death by pro-Moscow rebels in eastern Ukraine for fighting on Ukraine's side.
09.06 / 15:29
LGBT
Climate change
European Union
Interest rates
Eurozone to get its first interest rate hike in 11 years next month
The European Central Bank (ECB) has confirmed it will raise interest rates in a bid to bring down soaring prices across the eurozone.
09.06 / 14:17
LGBT
Climate change
European Union
Algeria suspends friendship treaty with Spain over Western Sahara
The Algerian president’s office announced on Wednesday that the North African nation was “immediately” suspending a two-decade-old friendship treaty with Spain.
09.06 / 13:15
LGBT
European Union
Renewables
The EU needs renewables to curb Russian fossil fuel dependence. For these, it's dependent on China.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has exposed the European Union's dependence on Russian fossil fuels and accelerated the bloc's transition into renewables.
breaking news about Spain
What is the current situation in Spain?
In Spain, the spotlight is on local government initiatives that impact the interests of residents.
Where can I find reliable news about Spain?
We publish verified updates about the situation in Spain, based on information from regional journalists.
What shapes the media agenda in Spain?
The news landscape of Spain is shaped by key decisions by local authorities, reflecting its local way of life.