A year of doctors' strikes in Spain, involving over 177,000 medical professionals, concludes this week without having an effect on Mónica García's health reform. Doctors warn that waiting lists are growing.
Drug traffickers fired upon Civil Guard officers in Huelva after being caught unloading 1,100 kilograms of hashish. The incident occurred as authorities thwarted the drug delivery operation.
Parents in Catalonia are expressing growing dissatisfaction with ongoing teacher strikes, lamenting the disruption to school activities and lost class time for students.
All Spanish autonomous communities, except Catalonia, have presented a joint agreement to the Ministry of Health, urgently demanding the reopening of real dialogue to end the national doctors' strike.
A significant wildfire in Huelva, Andalusia, has now affected 3,600 hectares and led to the evacuation of 118 people. The fire, burning in Los Turbios, Villanueva de los Castillejos, is being driven by strong winds and continues to be the largest fire recorded in the region this season.
Argentinian chefs Gastón Dahir and Juan Patricio Campbell have opened Bas, a new restaurant in Madrid's Retiro district, offering a unique culinary experience.
Employees of the Spanish Tax Agency have commenced a 24-hour strike, coinciding with the start of in-person income tax declaration assistance and just weeks before the campaign's conclusion.
Pope Leo XIV concluded his visit to Madrid, drawing over a million people to an open-air Mass and a flower-carpeted procession. During his visit, the Pope called for compassion towards every human being and urged the world to be prepared for future challenges.
Five teachers' unions in Barcelona have urgently met and agreed to hold a single strike on Tuesday and a demonstration on the 14th, while ruling out further strike actions for the time being.
The education strike in Spain persists, with negotiations set to resume on Monday after another meeting concluded without an agreement, despite the Ministry of Education presenting a new proposal for 3.338 billion euros in investment over four years.
A photo gallery captures diverse global realities, including a teacher strike, the Spanish national team's draw, and scenes from Barcelona to Peru, Gaza to France.
Teachers in Catalonia have overwhelmingly voted 'no' to the educational pre-agreement, indicating that strikes will continue. The article covers the routes of demonstrations and road closures.
Catalan teachers have voted against a provisional agreement signed between four unions and the Catalan Government, with 65% rejecting the pact, leading to a decision to resume strike action.
The first exam of the university entrance tests in the Valencian Community included a text from Emilia Pardo Bazán's 'Cuentos nuevos' series and the use of device detectors.
A teacher strike in Spain has intensified ahead of university entrance exams, with education officials accusing unions of inciting vandalism and pressuring non-striking teachers.
A police officer reportedly committed a brutal act of aggression against a teacher during ongoing strikes in Valencia, Spain, prompting an investigation.
Teachers' unions Ustec and Professors de Secundària will consult members on a pre-agreement signed with the Catalan government, leading to the cancellation of most planned strikes next week, except for Friday.
As the school year ends in Valencia with temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius, striking teachers are demanding a climate control plan, while the Education Department proposes a thermal comfort plan without concrete funding.
Traffic has returned to normal on the C-32 highway after cuts and retentions caused by a teachers' strike, which affected the road in Mataró towards Barcelona and Cabrera de Mar towards Palafolls.
The teachers' strike in Spain is losing momentum in its third week, with the leading union withdrawing after a promise of salary increases, though other teachers continue protests.
La Conselleria de Educación acoge la nueva reunión entre representantes sindicales y el equipo directivo en la 13ª jornada de huelga indefinida en la Comunitat Valenciana
The Catalan Education Ministry and unions are meeting again to negotiate an agreement on the 11th day of a teacher strike. Teachers are protesting outside facilities, chanting slogans, as the Conselleria has not authorized them to demonstrate inside.
The fifth demonstration of the educational strike in Valencia will see support from family associations, who back the teachers' demands and encourage participation in the afternoon's mobilization, marking 10 days of indefinite strike action.
Four people have been arrested and 20,000 liters of fuel seized in Huelva, Spain, disrupting a major logistics network that supplied drug trafficking boats operating between Morocco and the Spanish coast.
An education strike in Spain is calling for increased resources to improve the inclusion of children with special needs, with teachers emphasizing a lack of staff for pedagogical therapy and guidance, in addition to demands for salary increases and reduced ratios.
A second round of negotiations between the Education Ministry and unions ended without an agreement, as unions declined to sign the proposed offer, ensuring the continuation of the strike.
The United States has decided to permit the Democratic Republic of Congo's football team to enter the country for the World Cup, despite existing Ebola-related travel restrictions. This decision comes as the WHO confirms that the DRC-Uganda Ebola emergency followed international health procedures.
Families are calling on the Catalan government to meet the demands of striking teachers, with educators in Maresme, Vallès Occidental, and Oriental regions currently on strike.
Striking teachers in Barcelona have forced the closure of the Sagrada Familia, which could not open its doors at 9 AM and will remain closed until the safety of workers and visitors is guaranteed.
This article compares the potential economic footprint on Spain's Consumer Price Index (CPI) from a papal visit, expected to mobilize 1.63 million people, against Bad Bunny concerts, which have sold around 600,000 tickets.
Spanish Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska expressed his profound grief and anger over the deaths of two Civil Guard agents in Huelva, stating he was "hurt and enraged." His remarks came during a swearing-in ceremony for new Civil Guards, where he was reportedly booed.
Associations of the Civil Guard, along with political parties PP and Vox, have criticized Spanish minister María Jesús Montero for classifying the deaths of two Civil Guard officers in Huelva as an "industrial accident," arguing it was a "homicide" during an anti-drug operation.
Thousands of teachers in Spain have taken to the streets to protest working conditions in educational centers, raising questions about whether salaries or classroom diversity are the primary drivers of the strikes.
The High Court of Justice of Valencia (TSJCV) has rejected a request to suspend minimum services for the Generalitat's education strike, citing the paramount general interest of students.
The indefinite strike by public school teachers in Valencia, Spain, has begun without incident, with the Education Department reporting a 24% participation rate. The protest tests the negotiation capacity of the Consell ahead of the PAU exams.
A tragedy in Huelva has stirred pain in Barbate, with the mother of a guard killed by a narcolancha in 2024 lamenting that her son's death 'has served for nothing'.
Two Spanish Civil Guard officers tragically died in Huelva during a maritime pursuit of a drug trafficking boat. The incident occurred as they were attempting to intercept the narcolancha.
A strike in Valencian public education has escalated into the most significant crisis for Pérez Llorca's Consell. Unions deem the Education department's proposal to increase teacher salaries by 1,050 euros annually over three years as 'insufficient,' maintaining their indefinite strike call starting Monday.
The strike by garbage collectors in Girona has been called off after the workforce overwhelmingly ratified a pre-agreement. The agreement was reached between the company, Girona + Neta, and the workers' committee.
A preliminary agreement has been reached to call off the garbage collection strike in Girona, pending ratification by the Girona+Neta workers' assembly.
Forest firefighters are protesting institutional deadlock in negotiations to improve their salaries, following 1,000 days of striking over precarious working conditions.
Unions have called a strike in Valencian school canteens, protesting the 'overload' of staff due to unchanged student-to-staff ratios despite significant changes in the social reality of educational centers.
Education unions in Valencia have announced an indefinite strike beginning May 11, intensifying pressure on the Consell after months of stalled negotiations and appealing for broad support from teachers, families, and the educational community.
Kindergarten educators in Madrid are continuing their strike, planning to attend the Cibeles plenary session and gather at Puerta del Sol with family support, targeting politicians like Almeida, Ayuso, and Zarzalejo.
This article explores wines with a characteristic hydrocarbon aroma, often described as smelling like gasoline, and suggests curious ways to pair them with food, noting that the error is not in the wine but in not knowing what to eat with it.
An article titled 'The Footprint of the Atomic Ant' likely delves into a cultural reference or offers a commentary inspired by the classic cartoon character.
Unions in Valencian public education are outlining their demands to prevent a potential indefinite strike, as negotiations remain blocked after a week, prompting the head of the Consell to call for 'much common sense' from teachers.
Infant schools across Spain are planning their first educational strike against the Sánchez government on May 7, demanding better salaries and improved student-to-teacher ratios.
Renfe has blocked the sale of train tickets to Huelva between May 15 and 24, potentially due to Adif works, coinciding with Andalusian elections and the El Rocío pilgrimage.
Early childhood educators in Madrid are continuing their indefinite strike, which began on April 7, outlining five reasons for their ongoing protest to achieve their demands.
Spanish Prime Minister and PSOE Secretary General Pedro Sánchez is embarking on his pre-campaign in Andalusia, with his first event scheduled in Gibraleón, Huelva.
A coroner has ruled that the death of Christoph Heinrich Huelsmann in 2023, who was killed by a falling boulder on Taranaki Maunga, New Zealand, was accidental.
A strike by airport handling staff in Spain is causing significant complications for travelers returning from holidays, with airlines having scheduled nearly 7,000 flights across the Aena network for Monday.
The Artemis II mission successfully executed a critical engine burn, propelling its crewed Orion spacecraft out of Earth's orbit and onto a trajectory towards the Moon, marking a significant milestone in NASA's return to lunar exploration.
Julian Hearn, a former laborer, founded Huel, a company specializing in vegan meal replacements, which has now been acquired by Danone for a billion euros.
Spain's Autonomous Communities (CCAA) have collectively urged the Ministry of Health to immediately address the ongoing doctors' strike in the Interterritorial Council this week, calling for an urgent and joint review.
British meal replacement company Huel has been sold to the French multinational food-products corporation Danone in a deal valued at €1 billion, marking a significant acquisition in the health and wellness sector.
French food giant Danone has finalized its acquisition of British protein products maker Huel for an estimated $1.2 billion, expanding its presence in the 'complete nutrition' market.
The Revolta Pagesa platform, representing farmers, has announced its mobilization in solidarity with the teachers' strike, vowing to defend the fundamental pillars of the country: agriculture, education, and health.
A general strike called by unions ELA, LAB, Steilas, Hiru, and Etxalde to demand a specific minimum interprofessional wage has led to traffic jams, acts of sabotage, and tire burning in the Basque Country and Navarra regions of Spain.
While the military has modernized, concerns are raised that police and justice systems continue to operate with practices that deviate from democratic principles.
A new scientific technique analyzes the microscopic texture of brushstrokes, creating a 'geometric DNA' that promises to detect forgeries in artworks, potentially revealing fake Van Gogh paintings.
Valencian teachers have voted to suspend their indefinite strike, with the cessation of work effective this Friday. However, they rejected the Generalitat's salary increase offer, indicating that mobilizations will continue.
The Military Emergencies Unit (UME) has joined over 400 personnel battling the largest wildfire of the year in Andalusia, which has already ravaged 3,600 hectares in Huelva, remains active two days after breaking out, and has forced the evacuation of a hundred people, with teams on alert for a possible wind change.
A significant wildfire in Huelva, Andalusia, has led to the evacuation of 430 people and has already consumed more than 2,000 hectares. The flames are advancing towards Gibraleón, prompting a large-scale response from the Infoca Plan as it marks the largest fire recorded in the region this season.
A fire in Lepe, Huelva, has added to a series of recent incidents in the region, prompting WWF to call for an urgent meeting to address the situation in the protected Doñana area.
Negotiations between education authorities and unions are set to resume following a small breakthrough last Friday, as teachers enter their fifth week of strikes and plan a concentration before the meeting.
Artist Joan Bueno has created a new mural featuring the Sagrada Família at the BesArt urban art museum in Besòs. The artwork pays homage to Barcelona and Bueno's lifelong connection to drawing the city.
Librarians in Barcelona have reported being charged with batons by police during a strike on Friday, an incident that occurred in front of the Novíssim building after negotiation talks failed.
The President of Extremadura, alongside Nacho Cano, has launched 'Extremestiza,' an initiative aimed at reclaiming the region's historical footprint in America and defending mestizaje against biased interpretations.
Universities are recruiting additional supervisors for the selectivity exams due to a teacher strike, preparing for potential absences of regular teaching staff from the tribunals.
Minister Morant avoided discussing the PSOE's judicial problems during a parliamentary group meeting, instead focusing on the rise of Compromís and public discontent over the ongoing strike, asserting that the PP has 'completely lost the street'.
Teachers' unions in Spain, led by Csif, are organizing a nationwide strike for the start of the school year in September, protesting the government's 'paralysis' in education, 'labor chaos,' and the 'abandonment of public schooling' by central and regional governments.
The protest by public education teachers in Valencia has entered its fourth week, causing significant traffic congestion and leading to online meetings for officials.
A year-long conflict between the "Lateros" and "Saúles" clans, sparked by a dispute over music volume, has escalated with a recent shooting in Huelma, Jaén, resulting in one death and five injuries.
Eighty percent of teachers in Valencia have voted to maintain their strike in public schools. They only accepted an agreement on bureaucracy but rejected other proposals from the Generalitat, including those concerning salaries.
Negotiations are underway between teachers' unions and authorities, with a spokesperson for Ustec warning of a potential indefinite strike starting June 8 if demands are not met.
The UGT and CC.OO. unions have announced an indefinite strike in public education across Spain starting in September, following similar actions in regions like Catalonia and Valencia.
Thirty-seven of Barcelona's forty public libraries have closed due to an indefinite strike, protesting 'historic grievances' of the collective just before university entrance exams.
The ongoing medical strike in the Community of Madrid has resulted in the suspension of 215,344 consultations and 10,470 surgeries since December of last year, with doctors having held 25 days of stoppages.
Despite ongoing teacher strikes in four autonomous communities, education has reportedly fallen out of the political debate in Spain, with observers noting it no longer mobilizes votes. This comes as 290 school directors have also resigned.
Workers at Ficosa have initiated a strike in response to an 'unacceptable' employment regulation file (ERE), although negotiations have reduced the number of affected employees from the initial 170.
Zarzalejo has met with nursery school workers following a month and a half of strikes, fulfilling a promise to discuss their concerns and potentially propose concrete measures.
Doctors in Catalonia, Spain, are planning a strike for this Wednesday, accompanied by a concentration in Sant Jaume square. Minimum services for emergencies and essential care are guaranteed.
Strippers in Montreal are planning a historic strike during the lucrative F1 weekend, demanding safe and hygienic working conditions and an end to discrimination.
Maria Rodríguez Soto and Enric Auquer present 'Ravalejar,' a bold new HBO Max series that critically examines real estate speculation in Barcelona, suggesting a general rent strike.
A teachers' strike in the Valencian Community is creating an educational and political challenge for Pérez Llorca, with the socialist Diana Morant criticizing the president for his handling of the crisis.
An Islamic cult, Al Mahdi of Peace and Light, is under investigation and its members arrested in the UK for alleged serious sexual offenses, forced marriage, and modern slavery, with previous activities noted in Spain.
Alicante's transport sector faces further issues as the interurban bus service announces an indefinite strike, threatening to impact the Hogueras festivities. This action follows a court ruling against the urban bus contract, which union sources describe as a "political and administrative scandal."
The Spanish Ministry of Education's latest proposal to teachers has omitted salary revisions, leading unions to deem it 'vague and unquantifiable' and maintain their indefinite strike.
A second day of a teachers' strike in the Baix Llobregat and Penedès regions of Catalonia, Spain, is expected to cause significant disruptions to traffic on major roads like the B-23 and AP-7.
The STEPV union maintains that the Education Department is "playing to delay negotiations" regarding an indefinite teachers' strike in Valencia, with unions reporting 75% participation while the department claims 32.11%.
The Ustec union is demanding a monthly salary increase of €400 to halt their strike, a request that Niubó has reiterated his refusal to meet, warning of continued unrest in September and October if no agreement is reached.
A constant influx of drug trafficking boats, with up to 30 per week, has turned the Huelva coast into a preferred route for hashish and cocaine, leading to two deaths and shaking the political campaign.
A 'green tide' of protesters marched in València, Alicante, and Castelló in support of a teachers' strike, with unions reporting up to 88% participation, while education authorities cited 47%.
The government led by Pérez Llorca is confronting a significant indefinite strike in the education sector, which is threatening to paralyze the end of the academic year. The industrial action highlights growing tensions between educators and the administration.
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Authorities in Spain are intensifying their fight against drug trafficking following fatal incidents involving civil guards and record seizures, highlighting the severe challenges posed by organized crime. Meanwhile, Pakistan and Bangladesh have signed agreements to enhance cooperation in combating drug smuggling.
Political campaigns in Andalusia have been suspended, and a day of official mourning declared, following the deaths of two civil guards in Huelva. The Popular Party (PP) was among those to halt their campaign activities in response to the tragedy.
Niubó has announced the addition of 1,000 educators for inclusive education, finalizing a pact with unions CC.OO and UGT, just six days before planned strikes by the opposing union Ustec.
Finnish police are attempting to extradite Richard Schueler, a crypto millionaire known for his high tax ranking in Finland, from Dubai to face criminal suspicions.
An 83-year-old woman named Carmen has begun a hunger strike, demanding government assistance for her son, who is reportedly isolated and ill in a prison in Equatorial Guinea.
Eight-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close left her handprints and footprints alongside her beloved dog Pip at the iconic TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, an event widely reported in international media.
Catalan teachers are resuming strike action in May and June, warning the government that the school year will not conclude normally unless a "dignified proposal" is presented.
Spain's medical strike committee has called on Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to intervene and take responsibility for unblocking negotiations regarding their collective agreement.
Doctors in Spain have entered their third week of a national strike, with approximately 200,000 medical professionals participating. The industrial action follows the failure of negotiations between the Ministry of Health and unions over a draft Statute Framework that doctors say does not meet their needs.
The extension of rental contracts is causing concern in the housing market, with some experts warning that such measures can paralyze decisions and reduce housing supply, echoing past experiences from
Spanish Health Minister Mónica García has been accused of disloyalty by a strike committee, while medical unions are demanding her resignation, citing a lack of progress in negotiations to resolve a healthcare strike.
The five unions leading medical protests in Spain have announced they will maintain their strikes, scheduled from April 27 to 30, citing a lack of "useful proposals" from the health authorities. They affirm that without "real progress," the strike will not be called off.
Research from the Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology suggests that epigenetic changes caused by environmental exposures, such as tobacco, diet, and certain pesticides, are linked to the early development of colorectal cancer in young individuals.
Si no se llega a un acuerdo antes, el paro podría coincidir con la celebración del 'Temps de Flors', uno de los acontecimientos que más visitantes trae a la ciudad
Key political figures, including PSOE Secretary General Sánchez and Feijóo, are actively campaigning in Andalusia ahead of an upcoming "election super Sunday." Sánchez is scheduled to participate in an event in Gibraleón, Huelva, a municipality where socialists hold an absolute majority.
José Antonio Cabrera, whose daughter died two years ago in an accident, has founded the social movement "Huelva Existe" and is now entering politics to advocate for the region.
The CCOO union has announced a three-day strike at the delivery company Glovo in Spain, coinciding with ongoing negotiations regarding an employment regulation file that proposes laying off 750 workers.
The Quirón group and its employees are engaging in mediation through the Regional Mediation Institute of Madrid in an effort to prevent a planned strike scheduled for April 21st and 23rd.
A strike by Groundforce handling workers has begun at twelve Spanish airports, causing flight delays during a major travel period, with further stoppages planned for April 1st and 3rd.
Spain's Ministry of Health and autonomous communities have agreed to seek an independent mediator to address the ongoing doctors' strike concerning the Framework Statute.
Following pressure from autonomous communities, the Spanish Ministry of Health has added the ongoing doctors' strike to the agenda for Friday's Interterritorial Council meeting.
French food giant Danone is acquiring British health firm Huel, known for its protein products and meal supplements, for an estimated €1 billion ($1.2 billion), expanding its presence in the 'complete nutrition' market.
British meal replacement company Huel has been sold to the French multinational food-products corporation Danone in a deal valued at €1 billion, marking a significant acquisition in the health and wellness sector.
A strike has brought Berlin airport to a standstill, impacting 57,000 passengers, with the airport's CEO calling the action 'disproportionate' amid tensions from the war with Iran.
The teachers' strike in Catalonia has seen weakened participation, with 32% joining, but it has not ended. The Catalan government insists on a 'good agreement' and is reluctant to re-enter negotiations.
Teachers in the Valencian Community are returning to classrooms to conclude the academic year, suspending their historic month-long strike. The educational encampment in Valencia's Plaza de la Virgen has also been dismantled after 10 days, following three agreements that have not fully satisfied the educators.
The largest fire of the year in Andalusia, which consumed over 3,600 hectares in Huelva's Andévalo region, has been stabilized, and all preventively evacuated residents have returned to their homes.
The Health Ministry and regional communities have failed to resolve the doctors' strike, which is set to continue on Monday, with Minister Mónica García accusing autonomous communities of hindering a solution.
The Military Emergencies Unit (UME) has joined efforts to combat a wildfire in Castillejos, Huelva, which has led to the evacuation of 100 people, with changing winds expected to complicate the situation.
Barcelona is bracing for two critical days of mobility challenges due to an upcoming papal tour. The city anticipates significant disruptions as it hosts the pontiff.
The Conselleria de Educación and teachers' unions met again to discuss the latest proposal, which includes improvements in student-teacher ratios but no changes to salaries, as the strike enters its fifth week.
The horror film 'Obsession' has achieved significant commercial success, crossing $200 million globally and becoming Focus Features' highest-grossing movie of all time. This success highlights a trend of horror films achieving high box office returns with relatively low budgets.
Women are playing a crucial role in the ongoing strike, making up over 60% of members in 'combative' unions, with education sector data showing nearly 70% of school staff are women.
Pope Leo XIV has commenced a week-long visit to Spain, where he is expected to focus on immigration and social justice issues. During his trip, he will also consecrate the world's tallest church tower, the Sagrada Família, in Barcelona.
Journalist Nahuel Gallotta's new book, 'Biografía de un gramo,' details the global route of cocaine from the Peruvian jungle to Madrid, involving clandestine flights and traffickers.
Barcelona is preparing for a papal visit, which will include special reinforcements for public transport to accommodate the influx of visitors. The visit will also coincide with a new teachers' strike scheduled for June 9.
Teachers in Barcelona are planning protests for this Friday as part of a strike, following the rejection of a pre-agreement, with three columns set to converge at Arc de Triomf before marching to the Parliament.
After four weeks of an indefinite strike in Valencian public education, the conflict has expanded to include stoppages in subsidized private schools protesting a lack of negotiation, alongside an educational encampment that was relocated to avoid disturbances.
Approximately 300 teachers blocked access to Casa Batlló in Barcelona as part of a new strike day, with CGT and two other unions calling for a march on Passeig de Gràcia.
The Ustec union has committed to calling an indefinite strike if teachers vote against the pre-agreement, allowing professors to vote 'no' and commit to necessary strikes until the end of the course.
A survey of over 30,000 teachers indicates that 80% support maintaining an indefinite strike, with almost unanimous rejection of the proposed salary increase from the Ministry of Education.
Teachers correcting PAU exams in Spain will receive an increase of up to 20% in their compensation, a decision made amidst ongoing education strikes, though the Minister of Research and Universities does not foresee disruptions.
Valencia's Education department has established 100% minimum services for the PAU (university entrance exam) strike to ensure the exams proceed as scheduled from June 2-4, despite ongoing teacher protests.
Five people were injured, two seriously, in a shootout between rival clans in Huelma, Jaén, with investigations suggesting a possible link to a homicide in Adra, Almería.
Relations between Russia and Armenia are deteriorating, with Russia banning flower imports from Armenia on the eve of elections, signaling growing tensions in the Caucasus.
A large demonstration of teachers and families filled Valencia following a 10-day strike, with unions planning to present a more detailed proposal to the education minister to improve student care.
The UGT union has called for a 24-hour national strike in Spain's textile retail sector, affecting major chains like Inditex, Mango, and Primark, amidst negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement.
A teachers' strike in Tarragona has led to road closures on the N-240 and A-7 highways, with approximately one hundred people blocking the roads and disrupting vehicle traffic.
Spanish doctors are entering their fourth week of protests against the Ministry of Health, demanding the resignation of Minister Mónica García and a focus on healthcare system problems.
Doctors in Spain have begun their fourth week of strikes, demanding a specific collective agreement and planning further mobilizations at various regional hospitals.
A drug prosecutor in Huelva has issued a stark warning that Spain is slowly transforming into a 'narco-state,' highlighting the Guadiana River as a major drug trafficking hotspot where two civil guards recently died.
Catalan teachers' unions have dismissed the Salvador Illa government's latest proposal as 'insulting' and 'ridiculous,' vowing to continue their strikes until the end of the school year if a better salary offer is not presented before their next meeting.
A teachers' strike in Barcelona saw 32% participation and mobilized 26,000 demonstrators, with unions demanding a monthly salary increase of 400 euros.
Opposition parties Junts, BComú, and ERC have accused Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni of ignoring a strike by city council workers and failing to convene an extraordinary plenary session within the regulatory deadlines.
Approximately one hundred striking teachers in Barcelona blocked the Ronda de Dalt access road near Vall d'Hebron hospital for over an hour, causing traffic jams stretching several kilometers in both directions.
The brother of one of the civil guards killed in Huelva while pursuing a drug boat has publicly criticized the Spanish government, accusing them of neglecting the officers.
A teacher strike in Catalonia, involving five days of stoppages in each educational zone, is putting exams, school trips, and graduations at risk across the region.
The Valencian educational community is confronting a historic strike call, with an indefinite strike supported by all unions beginning amidst uncertainty about how the academic year will conclude after a weekend without contact with the Ministry of Education.
Massive farewell to agent Germán Pérez and captain Jerónimo Jiménez and a clamor against drug trafficking in the words of the bishop of Huelva: "It is a serious irresponsibility to look the other way..."
A Spanish Civil Guard agent died after two patrol boats collided while pursuing a drug-smuggling vessel, known as a narcolancha, off the coast of Huelva. The incident occurred during an anti-drug operation.
A mural by artist Escif in Valencia, which was previously pardoned and has a connection to David Bowie, is now at risk of being erased, with the artist claiming an attempt to silence the work.
A Spanish-Palestinian activist, Abukeshek, has begun a dry hunger strike, ceasing to drink water, following a court decision to extend the police detention of two members of the Global Sumud Flotilla.
Garbage has begun to accumulate in Girona on the second day of a strike, with staff members expressing concerns that some of the mandated minimum services are disproportionately large.
A cleaning strike has commenced in Girona following a lack of agreement between the company and its workers, with the conflict centered on 'five non-negotiable points,' including respecting established shifts and schedules.
A 22-day medical strike in Spain has resulted in over 2.7 million cancelled medical procedures and an economic impact of nearly 200 million euros, with some regions reporting a 20-day increase in waiting lists.
Teacher unions in Catalonia have announced a new series of strikes scheduled for May and June, including three general stoppages and twelve regional ones.
Doctors in Madrid have resumed their strike for a third week, with further mobilizations planned for May and June. The ongoing industrial action involves work stoppages for three days this week.
Medical unions in Spain are demanding their own statute and calling for the resignation of Minister Mónica García after failing to reach an agreement, leading to another week of strikes starting Monday.
A majority of teachers in Valencia, Spain, have expressed support for a strike scheduled to begin on May 11. Unions are convening a key assembly to determine the full scope of the industrial action.
Unions and employers reached an agreement, leading to the cancellation of the planned strike at gas stations during the upcoming May holiday bridge in Spain.
Nurseries are experiencing a fifteen-day strike marked by incidents of vandalism and the establishment of a resistance fund, with families supporting the protests but still sending children due to work-life balance issues.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has officially called for the European Union to suspend its Association Agreement with Israel. This move comes amid ongoing tensions and international pressure regarding the conflict.
The Valencian education department has postponed a planned salary increase, leading to accusations of 'deception' from unions and threats of an indefinite strike, as officials cite excessive spending as the reason for not presenting a proposal.
Marcelo Marko, a resident of a care home in Colmenar Viejo, Madrid, has been notified of a forced transfer by the center's management following an incident with another resident, after he previously engaged in a hunger strike.
Alejandro and Gonzalo, two Spanish entrepreneurs, have grown their strawberry business from a small market stall to global recognition, now cultivating 'the most famous strawberries in the world' in Huelva and Segovia.
An indefinite strike has commenced in Madrid's public and private infant schools (0-3 years) due to low wages, with workers stating that 1,080 euros is insufficient to make ends meet. Minimum services will be maintained for childcare.
A strike by Groundforce ground staff at El Prat airport during Easter has led to over 2,000 bags being unmanaged and caused queues at Terminal 1. Unions are protesting sanctions and demanding better salaries.
Screenwriter and writer Joan Barbero's first novel unearths the forgotten history of the abbesses of the Las Huelgas monastery in Burgos, who wielded unusual power within the Church for centuries.
French food giant Danone has confirmed its acquisition of British protein drink maker Huel for $1.2 billion (€1bn), marking a significant deal in the health and nutrition industry and expanding its presence in the 'complete nutrition' market.
French food giant Danone is acquiring British health firm Huel, known for its protein products and meal supplements and backed by celebrities like Idris Elba, for an estimated €1 billion (£860m), expanding its presence in the 'complete nutrition' market.
French food giant Danone is acquiring British protein products maker Huel for an estimated $1.15 billion to $1.2 billion (€1bn), expanding its presence in the 'complete nutrition' market.
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake was registered in the Alboran Sea, off the coast of Málaga, prompting calls to emergency services from several municipalities in Cádiz, Córdoba, Huelva, and Málaga.