MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday his government will implement a 14.1 billion euro ...
Spain plans €14.1 billion ($15.6 billion) of aid and financing in response to the tariffs imposed by the US, while also ...
Spain, which has NATO's lowest defence spending as a share of its economy, will outline and start implementing a plan to ...
Spaniards are expected to take the streets across 40 cities to demand a solution to overtourism and the country's housing ...
The visit is a vivid testament to the excellent cooperation between the two countries across multiple domains, from politics ...
Protesters have returned to the streets across Spain in anger over high housing costs with no relief in sight.
The Spanish government will provide 14.1 billion euros ($15.66 billion) worth of measures to help its economy weather the ...
The push to boost defense spending clashes with Madrid’s struggle to ensure not “a single cent” is cut from social spending.
In Madrid, people rattled keys as they walked through the city's streets and chanted: "Get Airbnb out of our neighbourhoods." ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday his government will implement a 14.1 billion euro ($15.66 billion) plan ...
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