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David Latona

David Latona

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Trump-Zelenskiy clash exposes divisions in Europe's rising far right

Donald Trump's White House confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is exposing differences within

Trump-Zelenskiy clash exposes divisions in Europe's rising far right
Election|Europe|Political|World

Orban, Le Pen hail Trump at far-right 'Patriots' summit in Madrid

Leaders of far-right parties in the European Parliament's third-largest voting bloc, Patriots for Europe, praised Donald Trump's return to power at a gathering in

Orban, Le Pen hail Trump at far-right 'Patriots' summit in Madrid
Crime|Europe|Sports

My boss should not have kissed me, Spain's Hermoso tells Rubiales trials

Spanish women's World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso confronted former soccer federation boss Luis Rubiales at his trial on Monday

My boss should not have kissed me, Spain's Hermoso tells Rubiales trials
Entertainment|Europe|Food

TikTok star taking Spanish food scene by storm

At Madrid's new restaurant Pecados, the main attraction is not so much its fusion food as the young Ukrainian-born chef running it -

TikTok star taking Spanish food scene by storm
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Political|Stock Markets

Sabadell's return will be a boost for Catalonia, regional leader says

The return of Spanish bank Sabadell's headquarters to Catalonia will be a boost for the region after years of political turmoil,

Sabadell's return will be a boost for Catalonia, regional leader says
Crime|Europe|News|Political

Spain prosecutor asks court to throw out corruption case against PM Sanchez's wife

Prosecutors in Spain asked a court on Thursday to throw out a corruption case against Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife that has prompted him to announce he is

Spain prosecutor asks court to throw out corruption case against PM Sanchez's wife
Election|Europe

Spain's far-right Vox holds mass rally with Argentina's Milei and foreign allies

Spanish far-right party Vox held a mass rally in Madrid on Sunday ahead of the European election, touting the support of international allies including Argentinian

Spain's far-right Vox holds mass rally with Argentina's Milei and foreign allies
Election|Europe|News

Gaza war rattles European politics from the left

Nadir Aslam, a German of Moroccan-Pakistani heritage, had been planning to vote Green in this week's elections to the

Gaza war rattles European politics from the left
Europe|News

How the far-right gained traction with Europe's youth

From Germany and France to Poland and Spain, the far-right made inroads into the youth vote in key states in this EU

How the far-right gained traction with Europe's youth
Crime|Europe|World

Spain's top court upholds arrest warrants for Catalan separatists despite amnesty

Spain's Supreme Court on Monday upheld arrest warrants for Catalonia's former leader and others charged with embezzlement over the region's

Spain's top court upholds arrest warrants for Catalan separatists despite amnesty
News|US

US allies reluctant on Red Sea task force

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US allies reluctant on Red Sea task force
Election|Europe|News|Political

Spain's Catalonia to elect new leader as ex-leader Puigdemont's arrest looms

The parliament of Spain's Catalonia region is set to elect a new leader this week, although the event may be upstaged by the return of its former

Spain's Catalonia to elect new leader as ex-leader Puigdemont's arrest looms
Europe|News

Catalan separatist Puigdemont back in limelight with impending arrest

Seven years after leading Catalonia's failed bid to secede from Spain, Carles Puigdemont is set to return from self-imposed exile despite

Economy|Europe|Finance

Portugal's budget bill eyes faster growth, tax cuts for young people, firms

Portugal's centre-right minority government rolled out its first budget bill on Thursday, projecting a slight pick-up in growth and a small

Europe

Spanish government faces pressure from hard left, throwing budget passage into question

Members of Spanish hard-left party Podemos ("We Can") began voting on Tuesday whether to make its crucial support for this year's budget conditional on the

Spanish government faces pressure from hard left, throwing budget passage into question
Crime|Europe

Sexual abuse allegations rock Spain's ruling coalition

A leading figure from the junior partner in Spain's minority government is under investigation following accusations of sexual abuse, officials said on Friday, a day

Sexual abuse allegations rock Spain's ruling coalition
Europe|World

Spanish floods kill 95 as year of rain falls in a day in Valencia

At least 95 people have been killed in possibly the deadliest flooding to hit Spain in its modern history after torrential rain battered the

Spanish floods kill 95 as year of rain falls in a day in Valencia
Europe|World

Death toll in Spain's floods rises to 158, among Europe's worst storm disasters

The death toll from devastating flash floods in eastern Spain climbed to 158 on Thursday, with rescue teams still searching for those missing in

Death toll in Spain's floods rises to 158, among Europe's worst storm disasters
Europe|World

Power mostly restored as Spain grapples with aftermath of deadliest-ever flood

More than 90% of the households in eastern Spain hit by catastrophic floods that killed at least 205 had regained power on Friday,

Power mostly restored as Spain grapples with aftermath of deadliest-ever flood
Environment|Europe|World

More troops reinforce rescue efforts in flood-hit Spain as public anger mounts

Another 2,500 soldiers arrived in the flood-hit east of Spain on Monday to reinforce efforts to locate bodies and clear debris, as

More troops reinforce rescue efforts in flood-hit Spain as public anger mounts
World

At least 89 people missing from floods in eastern Spain

At least 89 people remain missing after deadly floods in eastern Spain, the regional judicial authorities in Valencia said on Tuesday,

At least 89 people missing from floods in eastern Spain
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Vigilante groups patrol Spain's flood-hit Paiporta by night

Vigilante groups, angry at authorities' response to Spain's worst flood disaster in decades, have taken to the streets of the Valencian

Vigilante groups patrol Spain's flood-hit Paiporta by night
Environment|Europe|Health|World

Spain floods: Improvised vet station treats pets sick from tainted mud

Volunteer veterinarians in eastern Spain's flood-hit Paiporta are treating pets that have caught infections from the devastated town's mud-filled streets at

Spain floods: Improvised vet station treats pets sick from tainted mud
Europe|World

Spain's flood disaster was its worst in recent history. Here's what went wrong

The water was already knee-high on the ground floor of the hotel where Aitana Puchal had taken refuge when she

Spain's flood disaster was its worst in recent history. Here's what went wrong
Economy|Europe|Finance

Spain's lower house approves tax package extending bank windfall tax

Spanish lawmakers approved the government's new tax plans, which include extending a modified temporary levy on banks by three years, in a last-minute deal with

Spain's lower house approves tax package extending bank windfall tax

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