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Spain makes its largest-ever cocaine seizure at sea in U.S.-aided operation dubbed "White Tide"
Police released a video on social media showing officers on a speed boat intercepting the ship and DEA agents on the scene.
Spain will create a state-owned sovereign wealth fund to boost sectors including housing and national security, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Thursday. The fund, named "Spain Grows", aims to ex
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Spain’s ‘City of Dreams’ Has Dramatic Mountain Views, Stylish Hotels, and Michelin-starred Dining
Experience Ronda, Spain, a town known for historical bullfighting, stunning bridges, and exquisite tapas. Plan a perfect trip with the top things to see and do.
Pope Leo XIV is planning to travel to Spain this year. The archbishop of Madrid says he's planning to make stops in Madrid, Barcelona and the Canary Islands to fulfil Pope Francis’ wish of visiting a key migration entry point to Europe.
A new fiscal model proposed by Spain's finance minister for its regional governments has faced a heavy backlash from regional leaders, who accuse the central government of toying with public finances to win political favours as it struggles to hold its fragile coalition together.
Spain will launch a €10.5 billion ($12.2 billion) investment fund to maintain support for its economy after European Union pandemic-recovery efforts wind down, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said.
Black Axe originated in Nigeria in the late 1970s and has since evolved into a structured, violent criminal organization dealing mainly in cyber-enabled financial crime.
After more than a decade living in Spain, visiting the US now brings reverse culture shock, from car dependency and traffic to high costs and busy lives.
Spain will play at least two of its World Cup matches in Atlanta in June, and its supporters are among the world leaders in requesting tickets.
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Famous people who live in Spain in 2026
Spain is not just beach bars and bargain menú del día. It’s also a magnet for the rich and ridiculous. From tucked‑away fincas in Mallorca to glass‑and‑marble villas above Marbella, there are more famous people who live in Spain (or sneak in for long sunny stays) than you might think.