Global crude oil and gas prices fell significantly, while stock markets, particularly in Asia and Europe, rose sharply following the announcement of a peace deal between the US and Iran. Leaders from various countries, including Italy and Portugal, welcomed the agreement as an opportunity for peace, though some noted that further negotiations are still needed.
Adrian Veștea has been nominated as Romania's Prime Minister, stating he has sufficient parliamentary support for his government's investiture. However, his nomination has caused a rift within the National Liberal Party (PNL) and faces opposition from USR, while UDMR awaits PNL's internal decisions before committing.
Viktor Orbán has been reelected as the leader of Hungary's Fidesz party, a decision made at the party's congress despite a recent electoral defeat. Orbán announced plans for a complete reconstruction of the party, emphasizing his commitment to its future.
An opinion piece criticizes the quality of political speeches in Portugal, particularly on June 10th, suggesting they resemble shopping lists rather than rhetorical addresses.
A judge has ruled against former President Zapatero's attempt to evade tax evasion charges related to undeclared assets, including jewels worth 1.3 million euros. He now faces potential conviction for continuous tax fraud and smuggling.
Former South Korean President Yoon has been sentenced to an additional 30 years in prison for ordering drone flights into North Korea. This new sentence brings his total prison time to 30 years.
An article discusses the concept of 'lawfare' potentially being used against a president, emphasizing that in cases of doubt regarding corruption, opening an oral trial is preferable. This reflects ongoing political and legal debates.
Tommaso Miele, former deputy president of the Court of Auditors, has resigned from his position as president of the College of Auditors of the CSM, following an investigation related to the Messina Strait Bridge project.
A video revealed the vice president of the Madrid Olympic Shooting Federation allegedly tampering with targets during an exam day, allowing individuals to obtain type F gun licenses without proper shooting skills.
TAP plans to strengthen its presence in Brazil by offering 15 routes, aiming to transport 2.1 million passengers between Brazil and Portugal. The airline's president believes a new shareholder will assist in this expansion.
Mañueco has been invested as the president of the Junta de Castilla y León, securing a third term with the support of Vox and 47 out of 82 procuradores.
A Madrid court has launched an investigation into the bailout of Air Europa and has summoned Bartolomé Lora, Vice President of SEPI, as a suspect. The court has requested all information related to the public aid provided.
The president of Banco Sabadell met with Feijóo, as Catalonia's economic elite grapples with a proposal from Illa and Sánchez to accept higher taxes in exchange for keeping the 'procés' (Catalan independence movement) dormant, while also fearing the PP might reignite it.
Bernadette Chirac, the widow of former French President Jacques Chirac and a formidable first lady, has died at the age of 93. She was known for her significant public role and humanitarian work during her husband's political career.
The Portuguese Minister of Finance has been appointed Vice-President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (BERD) Board of Governors. Lisbon is set to host the BERD annual meeting in 2029.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and his government are defending the Socialist Party (PSOE) and Sánchez's integrity amid ongoing corruption allegations. The government asserts that while Sánchez's name was used, there is no evidence of wrongdoing on his part.
The United States has announced new sanctions targeting Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and members of the Castro family. These measures increase pressure on the Cuban leadership, which has condemned the US actions as aggressive.
Leire Díez has reportedly transformed from a 'catacomb mole' into a 'toxic news' figure, raising questions about the prevalence of such individuals within political parties.
New documents, including an 'unreliable witness' assessment and confirmation of 'legitimate adoption,' are reported to dispel doubts surrounding the pardon granted to Minetti, with magistrates finding no evidence of other crimes.
Albania has been unanimously elected by 45 member countries as the President of Forest Europe for the period 2026-2030, taking over from Sweden. Prime Minister Edi Rama announced the news, highlighting its significance.
A deep earthquake, originating 250 kilometers below the surface due to the African plate's subduction under Calabria, was felt across parts of Italy from Lazio to Sicily. Officials from INGV stated that while widely perceived, such deep quakes are typically less damaging and have no direct link to the Marsili volcano.
Colombia's incoming president will confront significant challenges in security, drug trafficking, and public health, with armed groups and narcotics trade having reportedly increased during Gustavo Petro's tenure.
Oncologist Júlio Oliveira has been reappointed as president of IPO Porto, with his new mandate approved by the Council of Ministers and published in the Official Gazette.
BP's board of directors unanimously removed its chairman from his position following detected issues with his conduct, leading to a rare corporate scandal.
An opinion piece discusses António José Seguro's potential new approach to the presidency, suggesting it's a response to the changing political landscape.
La mayoría de los 11 regidores del partido en capitales eluden las alusiones al presidente en sus redes sociales y la de Palencia y el de Jaén han pedido en público que se adelanten las generales Leer
Brazilian football star Neymar Jr. sustained a calf injury, putting his participation in Brazil's opening World Cup match in doubt. The injury could sideline him for up to three weeks, raising concerns about his fitness for the tournament.
An opinion piece from Público discusses the potential presidential candidacy of Portuguese politician António José Seguro, speculating on its implications for the current prime minister and government.
Bolivia's president has obtained powers to declare a state of exception, leading to the declaration of a state of emergency amidst ongoing violent protests in the country.
BP has removed its newly appointed chair, Albert Manifold, citing serious concerns regarding his conduct, governance standards, and oversight. This marks the second time in less than three years that an Irish executive has been dismissed from a top position at the energy giant.
Manel Pérez, adjunto al director, sostiene que el expresidente afronta un grave problema de credibilidad política, aunque advierte de que la causa judicial se encuentra aún en una fase preliminar y…
João Rodrigues, President of the Braga Municipal Council, stated that Braga is the only municipality in Portugal projected to grow, attracting precision industry and knowledge centers as a motor for urban development.
Iran's President has reportedly ordered the restoration of international internet access, ending a months-long blackout across the country. This decision follows widespread disruptions that significantly limited online communication for citizens.
Portugal's Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) has expressed full confidence in Paulo Viegas Nunes, the head of SIRESP, stating that any irregularities detected by the IGF during his previous mandate have been corrected. The MAI defended Viegas Nunes's suitability and competence for the role, rejecting claims of illegalities in SIRESP's management.
Serbia's President has admitted he might resign amidst a wave of student protests demanding accountability for the collapse of a structure at Novi Sad station in November 2024, which caused 16 deaths.
Washington D.C. is undergoing extensive construction and renovation in preparation for the USA's 250th anniversary, with the president's acquaintances reportedly involved in the projects.
Former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is under investigation for alleged involvement in a corruption scheme, including the use of false invoices and simulated work. Reports from Udef detail his methods for operating from the shadows, using his secretary 'Gertru' for false invoices and 'Julito' as a phone front, while also scrutinizing a large mortgage payment and his daughters' accounts.
Paulo Fernandes, presidente da estrutura de missão, salienta que o Presidente da República tem uma “enorme preocupação de procurar ser parte sempre também construtiva de soluções, de propostas”.
The PSD party has lost its preferred candidate for the position of President of the Constitutional Court, as the lawyer explicitly refused to assume the responsibilities after his name was put forward.
Paulo Viegas Nunes has returned to the leadership of SIRESP, the company responsible for managing Portugal's integrated emergency and security network. He will once again serve as the president of the company.
A irmã da presidente executiva da Gaesa, o conglomerado controlado pelos militares cubanos, foi detida nos EUA após Rubio mandar revogar o seu estatuto de residente permanente no país.
El grupo conservador cancela una votación sobre los poderes de guerra del presidente al constatar que la iba a perder y los senadores republicanos posponen legislación presupuestaria por su…
Spain's National Court has blocked the bank accounts of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged influence peddling and money laundering related to the Plus Ultra airline rescue.
The Bolivian president announced a cabinet reshuffle in an effort to quell widespread anti-government protests and address the ongoing political crisis.
The United States has indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro on murder charges related to the 1996 downing of two planes. This action has escalated tensions between the two nations and is seen as a significant moment in their relations.
The board of Barcelona Global has endorsed Josep Lluís Sanfeliu as its new president. He has also appointed Rafael Fontana and Lluís Seguí as vice-presidents.
Republican Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky was defeated in his primary election by a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This outcome is widely seen as a result of Trump's campaign against Massie, whom he had criticized as a Republican critic.
The President of Portugal has extended an invitation for Pope Leo XIV to visit the country in 2027. This presidential invitation could see Portugal hosting the pontiff in five years.
Aveiro has opened a tender for flexible passenger transport services, building on a 2020 initiative in Albergaria-a-Velha aimed at enhancing mobility for the local population.
Reports emerged of the Iranian President and government members cycling in the streets of Isfahan after a ceasefire, described as a "gesture" during a period of high geopolitical tension. The authenticity of the event is being questioned.
Ulisses Correia, President of Cape Verde's MpD party, announced his resignation from leadership and congratulated the PAICV after losing Sunday's elections, promising internal elections for his successor.
The election for the new president of Portugal's Constitutional Court is proving difficult, with the last election requiring 157 rounds, and current alignment between PS and PSD not guaranteeing the necessary judges for a choice.
An article speculates on the possibility of 'Juanma' becoming the President of the Generalitat, likely discussing political scenarios or potential candidacies.
Joaquim Cardoso, the former president of the Lourosa Firefighters, is set to appear in court in June, accused of three crimes of abuse of power, with the Public Ministry requesting he return a fire truck and pay €622 to the state.
Álvaro Mendonça e Moura was re-elected president of the Confederation of Farmers of Portugal (CAP) with 153 out of 160 votes, leading a significantly renewed board.
Latin music icon Residente, known for his decades-long music career, revealed details about his directorial debut film "Porto Rico," which is set to star Bad Bunny, Javier Bardem, Ed Norton, and Viggo Mortensen.
President Donald Trump arrived in China for a summit with President Xi Jinping, aiming to stabilize US-China relations and address trade tensions following a tariff war. The visit is marked by discussions on geopolitical rivalry and economic interests, with American CEOs accompanying Trump.
Angolan President João Lourenço, unable to run for president again, aims to remain as the leader of the MPLA party after his term ends to influence the selection of the next president, while one of his main rivals has been summoned to the Attorney General's Office.
O Presidente dos EUA disse que os EUA poderão vir a retomar os ataques contra o Irão caso não seja alcançado um acordo final quanto ao nuclear. Rússia atacou Kiev com mísseis balísticos.
Football federations from several countries, including Cape Verde, Curaçao, Uzbekistan, and various African nations, have expressed deep disappointment over recent statements by UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin.
Donald Trump marked his 80th birthday with a large celebration at the White House, featuring a UFC fight night and a military flyover. The event drew significant media attention, with some outlets highlighting the spectacle and cost of the festivities.
José Pimenta Machado, President of the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA), has again declined to comment further on the controversy surrounding beach umbrellas and concessions, reiterating the agency's previous stance that bathers are permitted to place umbrellas in front of beach concessions.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has announced significant economic reforms aimed at liberalizing the country's economy. These changes come amid pressure, particularly from the United States, to open up the Cuban market.
Luis Arroyo, spokesperson for former Spanish President Zapatero, has apologized for 'inducing error' regarding the value of jewels found in the ex-president's office, which were initially stated to be worth €30,000-€50,000 but were actually valued at over €1.3 million.
The President of SIRESP, a Portuguese emergency communications network, has denied allegations of favoritism regarding the irregular hiring of a consultant, during a parliamentary session.
Miele has resigned from his position as president of the Collegio dei revisori del Csm, following a deliberation in March that set his annual compensation at 27,000 euros.
Portugal marked its National Day, June 10th, with a ceremony led by the new President, featuring a parade, a 21-gun salute, and an aerial display, though attendance was sparse.
President Seguro delivered his inaugural speech as President on Portugal Day, marking his first June 10th in office. The event was captured in images and widely reported.
Leire Díez and the former president of SEPI allegedly leveraged political protection from María Jesús Montero to pursue numerous business opportunities in public companies, with investigations also touching on the 'Isofotón case' and its links to Montero.
Moncloa and the State Industrial Holdings Company (Sepi) took a full year to verify a conflict of interest in the merger of Indra with a company owned by its president, despite being aware of the operation much earlier.
Bolivian President Luis Arce has approved military intervention in response to mass protests, declaring that the days of 'narcoterrorists' are numbered. This decision comes amidst significant public demonstrations across the country.
With 99.40% of votes counted in Kosovo's snap elections, attention is now on the final 15 ballot boxes, as Vjosa Osmani asserts that the LVV party no longer has reason to reject her for the presidency.
The team of the Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has ridiculed two members of his party, Leire Pajín and Óscar Puente (referred to as Cerdán in the headline, likely a typo or nickname), in an effort to distance them from a controversial statement made by Sánchez. The article describes Pajín as "brainless" and Puente as someone who "didn't know the M-30 codes," implying they were used as scapegoats to protect the president.
Kosovo is set to hold its third general election in less than 18 months on Sunday, as the country attempts to overcome a prolonged political crisis. Reports indicate concerns about external interference in the electoral process, with approximately 16,600 accredited observers expected to monitor the elections.
Miranda Sarmento was named vice-president during the annual meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Board of Governors. Portugal will host the 2027 annual meeting.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has been placed on a lung transplant list due to a dramatic deterioration in her health. Doctors have reportedly given her only a year or two to live without the transplant.
The United States has imposed new sanctions on Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and members of the Castro family. Cuba's president has condemned these actions, calling them 'illegal sanctions and aggression by the United States.'
Ignacio Dancausa, an ally of Ayuso, is set to become the new president of the 'Nuevas Generaciones' (New Generations) youth wing of Spain's PP party, following an agreement that will see his rival, Landáburu, become vice-president.
An investigation by the UCO (Central Operative Unit) has reportedly concluded that a clandestine operation within Spain's PSOE party was directed by Cerdán and Leire Díez to protect the interests of the Prime Minister.
An open conflict erupted during a censure motion in Cartagena, Spain, where the President of the Bureau, Enrique Pérez Abellán, used his casting vote to continue the plenary session against the municipal secretary and co-president's opinion, prompting the PP to announce potential legal action.
Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te awarded the Order of Propitious Clouds to Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil in a ceremony, symbolizing Taiwan's highest respect and gratitude for his support.
Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar announced his intention to initiate impeachment proceedings against the current president, escalating political tensions in the country. This move comes amidst broader discussions about political change and cooperation in Central Europe.
The President of the Czech Senate has arrived in Taiwan, leading a delegation aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. China has expressed opposition to the visit.
A área em redor do centro de detenção de imigrantes Delaney Hall, na Nova Jérsia, foi palco de confrontos entre manifestantes a favor e contra as políticas de migração do Presidente norte-americano.
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President Donald Trump's physician announced that the president is in 'excellent health' following his latest medical examination. However, the doctor recommended that Trump lose weight and increase his exercise, noting his heart age is reportedly 14 years younger than his chronological age.
Maxime Saada, president of Canal+, denied the existence of a 'blacklist' for film and series projects but confirmed that a 'new dimension' would be considered in future funding decisions.
La paradoja es que los casos de corrupción no acercan las elecciones; si acaso las alejan. Sospecho que porque el presidente ve más cerca la imputación que la mayoría absoluta Leer
Romania has convened its defense council and announced the expulsion of a Russian consul after a Russian drone crashed on its territory. Russia's foreign ministry has threatened a swift reaction to the expulsion and the closure of its consulate in Constanța.
The US Treasury Department is reportedly preparing to put Donald Trump's face on a new $250 bill if legislation passes. Concurrently, the US and Iran have agreed to a 60-day extension of a ceasefire, pending Trump's final approval.
The defense for David Sánchez, brother of the president, has requested the annulment of his trial for 'enchufismo' (favoritism/nepotism), arguing that the proceedings are fundamentally flawed.
Luis Amodio, president of OHLA, is looking to finalize the sale of Centro Canalejas for more than 200 million euros this year, stating that the relationship with José Elías is "dead."
The President of Portugal met with André Ventura to discuss the SIRESP emergency communication system. This meeting highlights ongoing concerns and political attention regarding the functionality and management of the critical public safety network.
The President of Portugal ratified an agreement signed in April 2023, ending bureaucracy for Brazilian students enrolling up to the 12th grade in both countries, though it does not cover university diplomas.
El expresidente del Gobierno llama a los “ciudadanos comprometidos” con España a “hacer, actuar y servir” para “salir de esta situación” por los supuestos casos de corrupción que rodean a Sánchez
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni strongly criticized the European Union, calling it a "bureaucratic giant" that has sacrificed competitiveness for ideology. She urged the EU to do less but do it better, and proposed a common effort for radical bureaucratic reform in Italy.
Bolivia's president announced a 50% salary cut for himself and his ministers in an attempt to quell widespread protests that have been ongoing for a month. Despite this gesture, large demonstrations continued in La Paz, with protesters demanding his resignation.
Mexico has agreed to host the Iranian national football team during the World Cup after the US reportedly declined to accommodate them, highlighting ongoing tensions between the US and Iran. This development comes as oil prices tumbled amid reports of a potential US-Iran deal.
Los investigadores señalan que el ex presidente tenía una operativa dual repartida “entre su oficina en la calle Ferraz 35 y su domicilio particular para mantener la opacidad”
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Several Arab-Islamic states, including Pakistan and Türkiye, have condemned Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for his actions against Gaza aid flotilla activists. France has also banned Ben-Gvir from entering the country, citing his 'reprehensible' and 'unspeakable' behavior towards the detained activists, some of whom have since returned to their home countries.
João Pedro Luís, formerly the secretary-general, has been elected as the new president of the JSD, the youth wing of Portugal's Social Democratic Party.
A UDEF report implicates former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in a large-scale scheme involving the sale of Venezuelan oil to Chinese companies. The report suggests Zapatero and his daughters were primary beneficiaries of the alleged corruption due to his influence with Delcy Rodríguez.
Tens of thousands of people protested against the Serbian president in Belgrade, leading to clashes between demonstrators and police in the city center. Incidents near Pionirski Park involved thrown firecrackers, bottles, and flares, with police pushing back the crowd and reports of officers beating protesters.
Tulsi Gabbard has resigned from her position as the US Director of National Intelligence, becoming the fourth cabinet-level official to depart the Trump administration. Reports indicate her resignation was due to her husband's health issues, specifically a cancer diagnosis.
Following a data breach affecting users, Portugal's Liberal Initiative (IL) party has requested a hearing with the president of Shared Services to clarify the incident's nature, adopted procedures, and potential impact on affected individuals.
Donald Trump's towering arch project has cleared a federal hurdle and received approval, though it requires modifications such as reducing its height and removing some lion sculptures, despite public opposition.
Paulo Pedroso stated in an interview that "Presidente Seguro" "risked entering uncharted territories." He drew a comparison between Seguro and former Portuguese President Ramalho Eanes.
Donald Trump has repeatedly stated his intention to speak with Taiwan's president, a move that risks provoking strong opposition and anger from China. This diplomatic shift challenges long-standing US policy regarding Taiwan.
Former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has been indicted, causing significant concern within the PSOE party. The government acknowledges the seriousness of the accusation but reiterates that no evidence has been presented.
An opinion piece argues against new Portuguese legislation that prohibits the display of 'ideological,' partisan, and foreign flags on public buildings, deeming it politically useless.
Iran has issued a stern warning that any resumption of US attacks would lead to a war that would spread "far beyond the region." Iranian officials stated that their devastating strikes would crush any aggressors.
A judge has designated the office used by former Spanish President Zapatero as the "center of a network" under investigation. The office is reportedly owned by the PSOE party and designated for use by former presidents.
Cuatro desafectos republicanos se unen a los demócratas, que por primera vez logran avanzar la moción, tras siete intentos fallidos, para que el pleno debata y decida sobre el poder del presidente…
The resignation of José João Abrantes, President of the Constitutional Court, has been formalized, clearing the way for the election of four new judges. A new deadline will be set for parties to present candidates and for the election date.
An impeachment motion brought by the opposition against Taiwan's president has failed to pass. The vote did not garner enough support to remove the president from office.
Josep Sánchez Llibre has been reelected as the president of Foment del Treball, the Catalan employers' association, securing his position until 2030. His reelection was confirmed by the organization's leadership.
Peruvian electoral authorities have confirmed that Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez will advance to a presidential runoff election on June 7. The two candidates offer starkly differing visions for the nation's future.
The President of the Constitutional Court has denied that his resignation was motivated by a political-partisan strategy. He stated that he did not step down for such reasons.
Johan Van Overtveldt, president of the European Parliament's budget committee, stated that Spain's prolonged lack of a national budget is unacceptable in the Eurozone and raises suspicions, calling for an investigation into the use of pension funds.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has publicly defended Spain's decision to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest, asserting that "silence on genocide is complicity" and that the country is on the "right side of history." His statements highlight a political stance amidst the ongoing preparations and discussions surrounding the music competition's final.
Former presidents of Portugal's National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) have publicly criticized and expressed opposition to the planned changes in the institution's Organic Law.
Portugal's Constitutional Court has annulled a decree classifying highly qualified activities eligible for IRS tax bonuses for foreigners or returning emigrants, leaving it to Parliament to resolve the issue.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso publicly defended Florentino Pérez, calling him the best president Real Madrid has ever had. This comes amidst a public debate and poll questioning whether Pérez should engage in self-criticism.
The European Commission has proposed new initiatives aimed at simplifying cross-border train bookings and enhancing passenger rights across Europe. These measures seek to make train travel more accessible and convenient for journeys involving multiple countries and operators.
Giovanni Malagò has announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), with a team already assembled and strong indications of victory despite potential obstacles.
The Socialist Party mayor of Amadora is under investigation in 'Operation Imergente' for allegedly violating public procurement rules by directly awarding a contract for a speech to Duarte Moral.
The Mayor of Amadora, Carla Tavares, has been accused in a case involving a direct award to Duarte Moral for writing a speech for April 25th. While the court did not suspend Moral from his PS party functions, Tavares is considering doing so.
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is facing an investigation for alleged tax fraud and smuggling. The inquiry began after luxury jewelry and watches valued at €1.2 million were discovered in his safe.
The president of the Alcabideche parish council in Cascais, Portugal, has been charged as part of an investigation that included searches at the home of former Secretary of State for Health, Costa Freire, targeting companies with family ties to the ex-official.
Donald Trump has threatened Iran with strong attacks and claimed the US is extracting Iranian oil, stating that the ceasefire with America has become meaningless, as the US also sanctioned individuals linked to Iran's missile network.
The President of AGIF stated that it will be difficult to complete the forest cadastre by 2030 and that cleaning up fallen trees in the Central region will take years, while praising firefighters' work.
The defense team for former Spanish President Zapatero is demanding exhaustive information from the judge on how the US obtained mobile phone data that incriminates the ex-president.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has been provisionally suspended from his position until after the upcoming elections. The Interior Minister stated that the House of Representatives' Investigation and Accusation Commission lacks the authority for such a suspension.
President Donald Trump is encountering significant resistance from Congress and his own administration regarding his approach to Iran, while also facing declining approval ratings and a perceived loss of authority. This comes amidst ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, and questions about the future of US foreign policy in the Middle East.
Seguro defendeu há cinco meses a revisão do acordo das Lajes com os EUA, o que mereceu reparos do MNE. Agora é Rangel que admite a revisão e o Presidente que não a quer comentar.
Chinese President Xi Jinping made a rare visit to Pyongyang, meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to emphasize the 'unbreakable' bond between their nations. The visit aimed to strengthen bilateral relations amidst North Korea's increasing pivot towards Russia and discussions on denuclearization.
Portuguese President Seguro celebrated Portugal's National Day in Luxembourg, where he appealed for the return of emigrants and advocated for Portuguese as a curriculum option. During his visit, he also honored businessman Orlando Pinto for his work.
Netflix has announced that longtime director Jay Hoag will take over as chairman of its board, succeeding co-founder Reed Hastings. Hastings will transition to the role of chairman emeritus.
Anas Laghrari, a Moroccan-born financier known to Florentino Pérez since childhood, has become a crucial advisor, shaping Real Madrid's direction, having previously architected the Superliga and provided financial solutions for ACS and the club.
Donald Trump canceled concerts for a US anniversary celebration after several artists pulled out, stating he would headline the event himself. This comes as he shared a controversial AI-generated video depicting him filling the Reflecting Pool with tears, drawing criticism.
El ministro asegura que Sánchez “es una persona íntegra” y que cuando ha tenido conocimiento de algún comportamiento irregular de alguien “lo ha puesto de patitas en la calle”
Filipa Calvão, President of Portugal's Court of Accounts, denies being informed about the government's reform plan and disputes changes regarding the waiver of prior visa requirements for contracts.
The Spanish political party Sumar has proposed a retroactive ten-year ban preventing former presidents, including González, Aznar, Zapatero, and Rajoy, from operating in the private sector.
Spanish energy leaders, including the presidents of Naturgy and Repsol, are urging a change in energy policy, emphasizing the future of gas and nuclear power. They also suggest Spain can withstand an energy shock from Hormuz if it is not prolonged.
Enrique Riquelme has announced that if he becomes president of Real Madrid, Raúl will be appointed as the sporting director, citing Raúl's unparalleled knowledge of the club.
A report has highlighted that hundreds of thousands of children in Poland are living in poverty and suffering from hunger. The President of the Republic emphasized the issue of child poverty and called for greater protection for children.
Luís Montenegro has been re-elected as the president of Portugal's Social Democratic Party (PSD) with 94.8% of the votes. His re-election solidifies his leadership within the party.
Junts y PNV, imprescindibles para la gobernabilidad, exigen a Sánchez que adelante las generales mientras el presidente se niega aduciendo que los casos de corrupción "no impugnan" su gestión Leer
PSD has chosen Joaquim Cardoso da Costa and Maria Ribeiro de Faria for the open Constitutional Court vacancies, with João Loureiro, co-opted in 2023, expected to assume the presidency.
Luís Felipe Salomão, the future president of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice (STJ), asserted that Brazil has much to teach and learn from the world, and cannot be solely defined by crime and violence. He also commented on the US decision to classify PCC and Comando Vermelho as criminal organizations.
New details have emerged in a corruption scandal involving a PSOE figure and the former SEPI president, with conversations linked to Cerdán. Guardia Civil commanders are reportedly frustrated as 'Sánchez's director' is implicated in intimidating agents. The PSOE leadership feels targeted by a concerted campaign, while Pedro Sánchez's brother seeks to nullify an investigation into his alleged crimes, claiming he was unaware of their illegality.
The brother of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is facing legal proceedings over allegations of embezzlement and influence peddling related to his employment in Badajoz, with prosecutors reportedly supporting his case. This incident is part of a broader series of corruption allegations involving individuals close to the Prime Minister.
Luis Amodio, president of OHLA, announced a complete turnaround for the construction company, which has reduced its debt to 300 million euros and plans to sell the Canalejas shopping center this year for over 200 million euros.
Senegal's former Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko was elected as the new parliament speaker, defying the president's wishes after his recent dismissal. This development deepens the power struggle within the Senegalese government.
A judge investigating the DANA storm incident has again summoned the president of the Provincial Council after the mayor of Torrent testified about warning him of extraordinary water levels during the event.
Minority allies of the Spanish government are closing ranks, primarily requesting a reform of the statute for former presidents, while also raising concerns about corruption and regional commitments.
An analysis discusses the potential for the President to enhance the government's direction and execution capabilities, particularly through initiatives proposed by António José Seguro, contingent on the will and capacity of Montenegro.
La UDEF incautó en el despacho que utilizaba el expresidente del Gobierno en Ferraz, frente a la sede del PSOE, numerosa documentación que ahora está siendo analizada por los investigadores
The Deputy Secretary-General of the Portuguese Ministry of Internal Administration (MAI) resigned, citing irregularities and casting suspicion on the new president of SIRESP. This resignation has prompted calls for an urgent hearing with the Minister of Internal Administration.
Fernando Méndez-Leite, the 82-year-old president of the Spanish Film Academy, shares his personal struggles with aging, particularly the loss of friends, in an interview.
Investigators in the 'Plus Ultra plot' expressed surprise at their alleged success in using former President Zapatero for their aims, as reported by El Mundo.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited India to strengthen ties, meeting with Prime Minister Modi and extending an invitation for him to visit the White House.
The President of Portugal has stated that artificial intelligence cannot replace human authors, emphasizing the unique "divine imperfection" of human works. The statement also raised concerns about the reliability of some AI operators.
WhatsApp messages from a legal indictment suggest former Spanish President Zapatero controlled communications between Chavismo and Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González before the elections.
The President of the European Parliament has appealed for Ukraine's accession to the European Union, stating that the invasion of Ukraine necessitates an adaptation of the pace for member countries. This appeal follows a German Chancellor's proposal for an "associated member" status.
President-elect Donald Trump's decision to speak with Taiwan's leader marked a significant departure from long-standing US diplomatic policy. The call was welcomed by Taiwan but drew strong condemnation from Beijing.
The president of the Zamora Provincial Council, a member of the PP party, is under investigation for alleged grant fraud related to an ultra-marathon competition in the province, and has been summoned along with the sports deputy.
An article discusses the financial activities of former presidents, suggesting they are more focused on generating income than on public sentiment. The piece uses the phrase 'Former presidents don't cry, they invoice'.
Former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is alleged to have orchestrated oil operations from his "president's office" with Venezuelan official Delcy Rodríguez and the Chinese Communist Party. The accusations are based on a UDEF investigation.
Antonio Patuelli has been confirmed as the president of Abi, the Italian Banking Association, for the upcoming two-year term, following a show of unity within the Italian banking sector.
Isaac Braga resigned from his mandate as President of the Vila do Conde Parish Council after a report by RTP revealed that 30,000 euros from the council's accounts were spent on tobacco, restaurants, perfumeries, and a hotel.
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is facing a judicial investigation over allegations of graft and influence-peddling. The former leader has declared his innocence, stating he always acted with respect for legality.
Iran has issued strong warnings, including threats of opening new fronts and parliamentary votes on bounties, amidst escalating tensions with the United States. These developments follow recent US actions and threats concerning the region.
Florentino Pérez has reportedly altered Real Madrid's statutes, allowing him to stay at the helm of the club amidst ongoing elections for the presidency.
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo has called the Catalan PP congress for June 27, where he confirmed the re-election of Alejandro Fernández as the party's regional president. This decision follows the recent Andalusian elections and signals renewed party unity.
Public figure Seguro marked the International Day Against Homophobia, stating that the president stands with all people facing discrimination. He emphasized that homophobia is unacceptable.
US prosecutors are reportedly planning to unveil criminal charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro. The move targets the 94-year-old revolutionary patriarch.
The article discusses the fallout from Florentino Pérez's recent public appearance on Tuesday, which is described as a 'bomb.' It criticizes the Real Madrid president for seemingly disregarding the club's foundational principles, inspired by Bernabéu, particularly in his decisions regarding key players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Iker Casillas.
The president of a Basque rugby club has been arrested in connection with the non-payment of a winning lottery ticket. The arrest follows reports of the club's failure to disburse the prize money.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has responded to Madrid's regional president Ayuso, asserting the 60,000-year history of Amerindian civilization and reiterating claims over the Quimbaya Treasure amidst a public controversy.
José María Torres, president of Conpymes, testified as the last witness in the 'Begoña case,' admitting that his company sponsored a single professorship, which was associated with Pedro Sánchez's wife, Begoña Gómez.
The US Senate has confirmed Kevin Warsh as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve, following his nomination by President Donald Trump. Warsh will now lead the nation's central bank.
Manuel Bugalho, who served as mayor of Marvão for two terms between 1998 and 2005, passed away at his home in Linda-a-Velha, Oeiras, Lisbon, on Wednesday.