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Diario Sur - Diario de Málaga. Noticias de Malaga

Spain

Spain's government hints at lowering grocery taxes in the face of generalised price rises

Economy

Spain's government hints at lowering grocery taxes in the face of generalised price rises

Several departments are studying a range of economic measures amid fears of a global inflation similar to what happened with the Ukraine war in 2022

Cristina Cándido
  • Brussels defends Spain against Trump's trade threats: 'We are ready to act'
    (EFE)

    Politics

    Brussels defends Spain against Trump's trade threats: 'We are ready to act'

    EU trade spokesperson Olof Gill guarantees the protection of the EU's interests

    Olatz Hernández | 04/03/2026 12:46h.
  • Spain politics: Prime Minister Sánchez says 'no to war' despite Trump's trade threats

    Politics

    Spain politics: Prime Minister Sánchez says 'no to war' despite Trump's trade threats

    During an appearance at the Moncloa palace on Wednesday, Pedro Sáchez said that Spain will not be "an accomplice in something bad for the world for fear of reprisals"

    Paula De las Heras | 04/03/2026 12:43h.
  • February sees nearly 100k more jobs across Spain while unemployment's up by over 3,500
    A visitor entering an employment office. (R. C.)

    Employment

    February sees nearly 100k more jobs across Spain while unemployment's up by over 3,500

    Hired and fired: the Spanish labour market is recovering after the worst January since 2012 and the number of registered workers is once again approaching 21.7 million people

    Lucía Palacios | 03/03/2026 16:16h.
  • Eurozone inflation grew to 1.9% in February
    (Efe)

    Economy

    Eurozone inflation grew to 1.9% in February

    ECB is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and its impact on prices with just over two weeks to go before its next meeting

    Olatz Hernández | 03/03/2026 15:21h.
  • Spanish court upholds worker dismissal over lateness and social media use at work
    (Archivo)

    Legal

    Spanish court upholds worker dismissal over lateness and social media use at work

    The court has ruled in favour of the cleaning company that fired the worker after noticing her "lack of interest" and detecting that she would often prolong her breaks

    02/03/2026
  • War tensions trigger uncertainty among Spanish companies with Gulf funds
    Saudi Arabia's STC became a shareholder of Telefónica, with a 9.9 per cent stake. (Efe)

    Economy

    War tensions trigger uncertainty among Spanish companies with Gulf funds

    Middle Eastern capital is spread across national companies in the most strategic sectors: from Telefónica and Iberdrola to football clubs

    José A. González | 02/03/2026
  • Global markets hit by economic chaos as Iran attack sends gas and oil prices soaring
    (Reuters)

    Economy

    Global markets hit by economic chaos as Iran attack sends gas and oil prices soaring

    Spanish stock market index Ibex-35 loses three per cent, weighed down by airlines and consumer spending, as investors seek refuge in the defence sector, gold and the Swiss franc

    Clara Alba | 02/03/2026
  • Declassification of papers on Spain's 1981 coup gives new insights

    Spain coup

    Declassification of papers on Spain's 1981 coup gives new insights

    The release was designed to quash conspiracy theory rumours and shows clearly King Juan Carlos’s rejection of any uprising

    Paul de las Heras | 27/02/2026
  • End of Gibraltar-Spain land border 'as soon as 10 April'
    The land border controls into Gibraltar could soon be a thing of the past. (EP)

    Gibraltar

    End of Gibraltar-Spain land border 'as soon as 10 April'

    The draft of the full treaty agreement that will see Spanish police checking passports at the Rock's airport has been published this week

    SUR | 27/02/2026
  • Spain and the UK publish landmark post-Brexit Gibraltar treaty
    The Gibraltar border. (Reuters)

    Politics

    Spain and the UK publish landmark post-Brexit Gibraltar treaty

    The agreed text, released on Thursday, preserves British sovereignty while removing the physical fence and expanding freedom of movement

    Miguel Ángel Alfonso | 26/02/2026
  • Illegal animal trafficking: 15 dead pangolins seized from suitcase at Madrid-Barajas airport
    Just some of the seized pangolins, already dead and wrapped in plastic. (Guardia Civil)

    Crime

    Illegal animal trafficking: 15 dead pangolins seized from suitcase at Madrid-Barajas airport

    Officers from the Guardia Civil's tax and border unit at the Spanish capital's airport intercepted the suitcase and discovered the dead specimens, all wrapped up in plastic

    C.P.S. | 26/02/2026
  • School violence in Spain: Girl fears returning to class after student bites part of her ear off
    The student received up to 15 stitches to reconstruct the tear in the affected ear. (CEDIDA)

    School bullying

    School violence in Spain: Girl fears returning to class after student bites part of her ear off

    Victim’s mother claims teen was a target of harassment and that the school failed to protect her

    Raúl Hernández | 26/02/2026
  • Antonio Tejero, key player of the failed coup of 1981 in Spain, dies aged 93
    Tejero, pistol in hand, during the assault on Congreso in 1981. (EFE)

    Spain

    Antonio Tejero, key player of the failed coup of 1981 in Spain, dies aged 93

    The former lieutenant colonel of the Guardia Civil, born and resident in Malaga, died in Valencia, where one of his daughters lives, on the same day that the government declassified the documents of the coup

    Antonio M. Romero | 25/02/2026
  • Spain's 1981 coup declassification sparks fresh row between Sánchez and Feijóo
    The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez responds to the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, during the government control session. (Efe)

    Politics

    Spain's 1981 coup declassification sparks fresh row between Sánchez and Feijóo

    Opposition leader pledges to uncover government 'corruption' as secret 23-F documents are finally released

    Paula De las Heras | 25/02/2026
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