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Spain · SpainMaximum temperatures will increase on Monday in the western half of the Iberian Peninsula, although they will decrease in the eastern third, and local strong rainfall will continue in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands, communities with yellow warnings for rain and storms, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). As for minimum temperatures, they will decrease in southeastern areas and Galicia, tending to increase in…See the Story
Temperatures rise in the western half of the peninsula and rains continue in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands
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Gaza · GazaThe NGO World Central Kitchen announced on Sunday that it will resume humanitarian operations in the Gaza Strip for the first time since a Israeli bombing killed seven of its employees and collaborators on March 1st. 'We will restart our operations with the same energy, dignity, and focus in feeding as many people as possible', said the NGO's spokesperson, Erin Gore, in a statement published on Sunday. The NGO acknowledges receiving apologies fr…See the Story
Chef José Andrés's NGO returns to Gaza a month after the death of seven of its members in an Israeli attack
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European UnionThe High Representative of the EU's Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, criticized this Sunday the approval of a legal reform in the Iraqi ParliamentSee the Story
Europe criticizes Iraqi law that provides for prison sentences of up to fifteen years against homosexuals and transsexuals
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Pedro Sánchez · MadridIf the Socialist Party barely managed to bring together 12,500 people at one of the most critical moments of the party in its recent history, Sumar and its satellites have been left in less than half: the demonstration 'for the love of democracy' has 5,000 attendees, according to the Government Delegation, who have toured the center of Madrid, from Atocha to the Congress. With banners that read “don't give up” and “yes, keep going!” , the demons…See the Story
The left barely brings together 5,000 people in Madrid to ask for Pedro Sánchez's continuity
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Spain · SpainThe number of purchases and sales of homes by foreigners not resident in Spain registered 13,565 transactions in the fourth quarter of 2023, down 8.6% year-on-year, according to data from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda. This figure also represented 8.1% of the total transactions recorded between October and December 2023, when 167,671 purchases were made, according to Europa Press. On the other hand, the number of purchases made by for…See the Story
The purchase and sale of homes by non-resident foreigners fell by 8.6% in the fourth quarter of 2023
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Spain · SpainCaixaBank Research estimates that the potential growth of the Spanish Gross Domestic Product (GDP) stands at an average of 1.7% between 2024 and 2026, but that thereafter it will moderate due to demographic factors, to reach 1.3% in 2030. In its last monthly report, corresponding to the month of April, the entity has analyzed the evolution and prospects of potential GDP growth, a key variable, since it points to the trend growth of the economy; …See the Story
CaixaBank Research forecasts potential GDP growth of 1.7% between 2024 and 2026
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Pedro Sánchez · MadridPedro Sánchez has tied the future of Spain to his personal life. The decision that the Prime Minister takes this Monday “in the morning” regarding his continuity in Moncloa will be agreed with Begoña Gómez. The leader of the Socialist Party thinks in an intimate way, according to the sources consulted. “Probably only his wife can change him,” a person who knows him very well explains to this diary. The last four days have been a process of refle…See the Story
Pedro Sánchez ties the future of Spain to that of his personal life: “Probably only his wife can change him”
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Pedro Sánchez · SpainPedro Sánchez has not achieved the expected international support after the publication of the letter announcing his possible resignation. There have been few international political leaders who empathize with their cause, and none of those who have done so correspond to a front-line leader in a Western country. The majority of these leaders come from South American socialist governments. The Brazilian president, Lula da Silva, is one of the lea…See the Story
Pedro Sánchez barely achieves international support five days after the publication of his letter
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