The Spanish government will grant one-year residency and work permits to potentially 25,000 foreigners affected by the catastrophic flash floods that hit the eastern part of the country last October.
Madrid wants governments to be jointly liable for borrowing huge amounts of money to boost the bloc’s coffers.
For years, Spain’s economy was seen as one of Europe’s weakest. After the 2008 financial crisis, it struggled with high ...
France, Greece and Portugal could also follow Spain's lead and potentially make significant property tax changes in an effort ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNValencia floods prompt race for funds to boost Spain’s climate resilienceBy Corina Pons and Pietro Lombardi Spain is seeking European approval to repurpose more than a billion euros of post-pandemic ...
Despite increasing restrictions, countries such as Portugal, Greece, Hungary, New Zealand, and the Caribbeans still issue ...
Rafael Nadal has admitted, during the tribute organised by the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE), that since he retired he has not played tennis again. "I haven't picked up a racket ...
A half-century after the self-storage industry began to take off in the U.S during the 1970s, there are signs of a growing ...
I moved to London from Barcelona at the age of 14, and after 10 years living in this country, I’ve noticed many differences - ...
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was lauded as a patriot yesterday, as Energy Minister Stuart Young praised him for his contributions to the country during the opening day of the ...
The highest occupancy rates in Europe are currently registered in Portugal (close to 100%), Sweden (88.05%) and Spain (69.14%) ...
Repayment of the EU’s €300 billion joint borrowing hangs like a cloud over the European Commission’s budget brainstorm.
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