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Spain

Inflation in Spain drops 0.7% to 2.3% in March, close to European Central Bank target
Renewable energy has lowered electricity bills in Spain this month. (Óscar Chamorro)

Inflation

Inflation in Spain drops 0.7% to 2.3% in March, close to European Central Bank target

Core inflation hasn't been this low since December 2021, just before the onset of the inflationary crisis with the emergence of the Covid pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Edurne Martínez
  • Would you pay 1,000 euros for a fake designer brand bag?
    A 'mantero' or street vendor offers counterfeit goods in a central square in Granada. (Antonio L. Juárez)

    Fake luxury goods

    Would you pay 1,000 euros for a fake designer brand bag?

    Influencers and young people encourage the purchase of imitations of luxury fashion brands in a business that is booming in Spain, the second-placed European country that buys the most counterfeit items

    Luis Gómez | 30/03/2025 22:10h.
  • Flight to nowhere at Madrid's Barajas airport in Spain, 'Europe's biggest free hostal'
    A homeless man rests next to his belongings in Terminal 4 of Barajas. (Óscar Chamorro)

    Housing crisis

    Flight to nowhere at Madrid's Barajas airport in Spain, 'Europe's biggest free hostal

    T4 and other terminals every night host "between 300 and 500" homeless people like Nelly, a 67-year-old pensioner, but also troubled people. "We are afraid," said a cleaning worker

    José Antonio Guerrero | 30/03/2025 22:03h.
  • Do I have to set the clocks an hour forward or back when they change this weekend?

    Time and calendar

    Do I have to set the clocks an hour forward or back when they change this weekend?

    While the discussion on its usefulness continues, Spain's BOE official state gazette only sets the dates for the time changes until 2026, without having officially established if the change will be applicable in 2027

    Isabel Méndez / Nacho Ortega | 28/03/2025 10:25h.
  • Electricity prices in Spain drop thanks to storms but remain 151% more expensive than a year ago
    The Melonares reservoir in the Sierra Norte of Seville is releasing water after the heavy rains of recent weeks. (EFE)

    Energy prices

    Electricity prices in Spain drop thanks to storms but remain 151% more expensive than a year ago

    Consumers have seen a 53 per cent reduction in bills in March compared to the average cost in February, despite the drop in photovoltaic production

    Cristina Cándido | 27/03/2025 17:55h.
  • Hunter arrested for poisoning birds of prey in Spain
    Image of the poisoned animal. (Guardia Civil)

    Animal welfare

    Hunter arrested for poisoning birds of prey in Spain

    The latest was a golden eagle that was bred in a captivity centre in Ciudad Real and only released into the wild in November

    J. M. L. | 27/03/2025
  • Jihadist accused of murdering three farmers in Spain arrested in France
    Image of the detainee in France, provided by the Guardia Civil. (G.C.)

    Jihadist accused of murdering three farmers in Spain arrested in France

    The suspect, naturalised Moroccan national Allal El Mourabit, is a dangerous radicalised truck driver who killed his victims in Navarra and Lleida in 2023 and 2024

    Melchor Sáiz-Pardo | 27/03/2025
  • Priest under investigation at school in Spain was conducting 'experiments' on girls claim
    (EP)

    Crime

    Priest under investigation at school in Spain was conducting 'experiments' on girls claim

    According to the National Police, it was another child that saw what the priest was doing and told his parents

    Europa Press | 27/03/2025
  • Spanish government approves law that raises minimum age to open social media account to 16
    A young woman taking a photo with her mobile phone. (Reuters)

    Child protection

    Spanish government approves law that raises minimum age to open social media account to 16

    Other measures to increase the protection of minors in the digital world include hefty fines and jail terms for online grooming and spreading AI-modified sexual content without consent

    Alfonso Torices | 27/03/2025
  • Spanish inventors filed almost 2,200 European patents in 2024, a 3% increase
    A researcher at work in a laboratory. (R. C.)

    Science

    Spanish inventors filed almost 2,200 European patents in 2024, a 3% increase

    Spain ranked as the European country with the highest percentage of female inventors named in patent applications filed at the EPO

    C. P. S | 26/03/2025
  • Most teachers in Spain have lost enthusiasm for their work
    A teacher teaches in a secondary school. (AFP)

    Education

    Most teachers in Spain have lost enthusiasm for their work

    An recent study blames the crisis on increasingly problematic classrooms, poorer working conditions and lack of career path

    Alfonso Torices | 26/03/2025
  • Public prosecutor's office in Spain takes action against low-cost airlines for carry-on luggage charges
    Passengers at an airport. (Reuters)

    Consumer affairs

    Public prosecutor's office in Spain takes action against low-cost airlines for carry-on luggage charges

    Ryanair, Vueling, easyJet, Norwegian and Volotea have already appealed the 179-million-euro fine imposed by the national ministry of consumer affairs for a number of alleged abusive practices

    Edurne Martínez | 26/03/2025
  • Deaths of four young men in Spain reopens navigation system debate: 'We blindly trust the GPS'
    Guardia Civil in the area where the four young men lost their lives. (ABC)

    Road safety

    Deaths of four young men in Spain reopens navigation system debate: 'We blindly trust the GPS'

    Their car plunged off a road which, if it snows, is usually closed to traffic. At the time of the accident it was already snowing, but the road was still open and the GPS system recommended it

    Beatriz L. Echazarreta | 25/03/2025
  • Spain's Inditex and Mercadona are among the 50 largest family businesses in the world

    Retail

    Spain's Inditex and Mercadona are among the 50 largest family businesses in the world

    Thirteen Spanish companies are among the top 500, with a combined turnover of 171 billion euros and 735,200 employees

    Cristina Cándido | 25/03/2025
  • Youth riding electric scooter dies after being struck by car
    File image of an electric scooter rider. (SUR)

    112 incident

    Youth riding electric scooter dies after being struck by car

    The driver of the motor vehicle tested positive in a saliva drug test, but did not appear to be under the influence of any drugs

    Javier Martínez | 25/03/2025
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