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MEP Investigated for Online Harassment of Prosecutor

MEP Luis Pérez faces a Supreme Court investigation for allegedly harassing Valencia's hate crime prosecutor, Susana Gisbert, via Telegram, publishing her personal information and inciting his 40,000 followers to express animosity towards her; he claims this was "political criticism".

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Catalan Cuisine Returns to its Roots

Catalan cuisine is undergoing a revival, with Michelin-starred chefs emphasizing local ingredients and traditional techniques to counter the previous trend of molecular gastronomy, showcasing the region's rich culinary heritage and positioning Catalonia as a top gastronomic destination in 2025.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Spanish Streamer's Political Commentary Highlights Shift to Influencers as News Sources

Spanish streamer elXokas used his platform to discuss alleged PSOE corruption, summarizing publicly available information on an investigation and prompting a debate about influencers as news sources, a trend exceeding traditional media in the US, according to a Reuters Institute Digital News Report.

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San Isidro Festival: High Attendance Masks Concerns Over Bull Quality"

The 2023 San Isidro bullfighting festival in Madrid attracted 576,228 spectators, yet was marked by criticism of the bulls' poor quality, contrasting with the triumph of Morante de la Puebla, exposing a gap between technical skill and artistic expression in modern bullfighting.

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Spain Ordered to Pay for Violation of Inclusive Education Rights

A Spanish court awarded €25,000 to Rubén Calleja, a man with Down syndrome, for being wrongly expelled from his mainstream school in 2009, a decision that violated his right to inclusive education and led to a UN condemnation of Spain.

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US Demands 5% NATO Military Spending Increase, Spain Rejects

The White House, through spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, reiterated President Trump's demand that all NATO allies, including Spain, increase military spending to 5% of GDP, citing billions in US contributions to mutual defense. Spain, however, proposes a lower figure, prompting a potential transatlan...

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Spain Heatwave: Record Temperatures and Ongoing Impact

A record-breaking heatwave in Spain, with temperatures exceeding 43°C in some regions, will persist until Sunday before gradually easing from the west, while the east and Balearic Islands may experience prolonged heat.

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Climate Action
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Gardeners' Strike Unintentionally Boosts Biodiversity in Vitoria-Gasteiz

A nearly three-month-long strike by Vitoria-Gasteiz gardeners has led to an unexpected surge in urban biodiversity, prompting a reevaluation of the city's green space management practices, highlighting concerns about worker rights and privatization's impact on environmental sustainability.

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Life on Land
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Madrid's University Rectors Join President Ayuso in Miami Amidst Funding Dispute

Madrid's President Ayuso will appear united with public university rectors in Miami, despite ongoing tensions over severely underfunded universities and a contentious education law, seeking to attract international students while facing criticism for insufficient funding and limited rector involveme...

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Tortosa: History, Nature, and Rice in the Ebro Delta

Tortosa, Spain, a city on the Ebro River, combines historical sites like the Zuda Castle (now a Parador hotel) and Modernist architecture with the nearby Ebro Delta's natural beauty, offering cultural and nature tourism. The city's strategic location has influenced its history, marked by periods of ...

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Valencia Cocaine Ring Dismantled: 25 Arrests, Large-Scale Lab Seized

A cocaine trafficking ring using frozen fruit pulp shipments was dismantled in Valencia, leading to 25 arrests and the seizure of a laboratory capable of producing 30 kilos of cocaine daily.

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Off-Duty Officer Arrested for Homicide After Fatal Neck Restraint

In Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, an off-duty municipal police officer, 58, used a neck restraint on a 35-year-old man who allegedly tried to steal his phone, resulting in the man's death; the officer is now under arrest for homicide.

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