Brits are hastily cancelling their Spanish and Italian getaways as both countries tighten the reins on tourism. The new measures, which include tourist taxes in cities like Venice and Barcelona, have sparked outrage among UK holidaymakers.
Consumer prices unexpectedly picked up pace in a sign inflationary pressures remain strong at the start of 2025, largely due to sharper rise in electricity prices.
Spain's European Union-harmonised 12-month inflation rate rose to 2.9% in January, from 2.8% in the period through December, preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) showed on Thursday.
The Alabama Recreation and Parks Association (ARPA) named Kenny Thompson the 2024 Jim Spain Professional of the Year.
A Jesuit priest who once taught at Boston College High School "died tragically" while in Spain, Jesuits USA East Province confirmed.
Fake accounts attempted to fan discontent as people raged against establishment figures following floods in the Valencia region that killed more than 200 people.
Reverend Richard K. Gross, 80, a Wrentham native, died Jan. 20 in the city of Malaga, said a statement from Jesuits USA East Province based in New York.
Toronto FC’s preseason preparations in Marbella, Spain, have been progressing under the leadership of Robin Fraser, who has brought renewed confidence to the cl
Spain will raise the minimum wage by 4.4% in 2025, according to Labor Minister Yolanda Diaz. The government reached an agreement with unions to increase the minimum monthly salary to €1,184 ($1,235), Diaz said in a post on social media platform Bluesky. The initiative adds €50 a month to the minimum wage established last year.
Last year’s jump in European power trading activity is poised to continue in 2025, driven by an increase in speculative and weather-related positions, according to an industry consultant.
Spain's decision not to extend an energy windfall tax provides the regulatory certainty, Moeve, the country's second-largest oil company, needed to start building its flagship green hydrogen project this year,
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is launching a crusade against what he sees as the downsides of social media. The Socialist leader wants the European Union, which already leads the world in internet regulation,