Spain Offers Undocumented Migrants a Legal Way to Stay
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Spain is moving against the European tide with a plan to offer a chance at residency status to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants. The move has exposed a deep political divide for the minority government.
This week, Spain officially joined India's Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) during a meeting in New Delhi, enhancing bilateral relations to a 'Strategic Partnership'. Spain's membership reflects its recognition of India's stabilizing influence in the Indo-Pacific,
Spain is offering a five-year digital nomad visa to Indians, allowing remote professionals to live and work in Europe—if they meet strict income and experience criteria.
A rare total solar eclipse will cross Greenland, Iceland and Spain — Europe’s first mainland totality since 1999 — on Aug. 12, 2026.
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Elon Musk says empty lands in Spain and Sicily could power all of Europe
Elon Musk has put a bold new number on Europe’s energy transition, arguing that sparsely populated stretches of Spain and Sicily could, in theory, generate enough solar power to cover the continent’s electricity needs.
EWP (iShares MSCI Spain ETF) is upgraded to a soft buy as Spain's inflation cools and European diversification gains importance amid U.S.-EU tensions. EWP trades at attractive valuations (PE 12.19, P/S 1.25) versus U.S. peers, but is concentrated in financials and utilities with only 22 holdings.
Aug. 18 (UPI) --A fourth person died as wildfires blaze on in Spain and parts of Europe worsened by sweltering heat fueled by effects of climate change. Spain's weather agency, Aemet, warned the public on Monday to be "cautious" of the "very high or ...
By Joan Faus MADRID, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Spain opposes a push by some European Union countries to control migration by opening camps for asylum-seekers outside the bloc, calling instead to focus on curbing irregular migration at the source,
But since it knows that it lacks the votes in parliament to censure Mr Sánchez, the conservative People’s Party ( PP) often seems to rely on the judiciary to do its job. The wider problem for Spain’s democracy is that the judiciary has become a political football.