Reopening of Sexual Assault Case Against Former Deputy Íñigo Errejón: What We Know

Judge Adolfo Carretero has reopened a sexual assault case involving former deputy Íñigo Errejón, following an appeal from the Prosecutor's Office and Errejón's defense. The court has scheduled testimonies from both parties for January 16, with Mouliaá expected to speak at 11:00 AM and Errejón at 12:30 PM …

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Reporters Without Borders Reveals Alarming Statistics on Global Journalism Safety in 2024

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) unveiled its annual report today, highlighting the alarming state of journalism worldwide, with Israel cited as the third country with the highest number of imprisoned journalists, following China and Myanmar. The report reveals that 45 journalists are currently victims of forced disappearances, setting a grim backdrop …

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Italian Court Restores Full Transportation Strike Amid Union Dispute

In a significant ruling, a judge from the Regional Administrative Tribunal (TAR) of Lazio has annulled an ordinance from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, allowing a planned transportation strike to proceed as initially intended. The strike will now take place over a full 24-hour period, starting at 9 PM …

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European Central Bank Slashes Rates Again Amid Economic Uncertainty

In a decisive move reflecting ongoing economic concerns, the European Central Bank (ECB) cut interest rates for the fourth time this year, lowering the deposit rate from 3.25% to 3%. This decision comes amid significant political instability across Europe and emerging threats of a renewed trade war with the …

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Luigi Mangione: A Complex Symbol of Resistance or Recklessness?

In a shocking turn of events, Luigi Mangione, the man accused of assassinating Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has sparked a heated debate in American society. Initially viewed by some as a folk hero, a modern-day vigilante challenging the notoriously unpopular health insurance industry, Mangione's story has taken many …

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European Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates Amid Rising Inflation Concerns

In a surprising move, the European Central Bank (ECB) has lowered interest rates for the fourth time this year, despite sliding inflation rates across the Eurozone. On Thursday, the benchmark deposit rate — a key indicator that influences monetary policy — was reduced by 0.25 percentage points, bringing it to a …

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Former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos Denies Allegations in Koldo Case

Former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos voluntarily appeared before the Supreme Court on Thursday to refute allegations regarding his involvement in the Koldo case, which involves irregularities in awarding contracts for medical supplies during the pandemic. His appearance lasted over three hours, during which he denied receiving any commissions …

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International Criminal Network Dismantled: 83 Arrested in Major Vishing Scam Operation

In a coordinated effort between the National Police of Spain and their counterparts in Peru, a massive criminal organization specializing in phone scams has been dismantled, leading to the arrest of 83 individuals across both nations. This operation has unveiled a sophisticated vishing scheme that defrauded victims of an astounding …

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Unlocking Your Freelancing Potential: A Guide for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

As the Christmas holidays approach, many of us find ourselves dreaming of a different kind of life—one where the daily grind isn't so relentless. The dawn of a new year often symbolizes fresh opportunities, and for some, it may signal the perfect time to explore the world of freelancing …

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Controversy Unfolds: Lesly Ochoa Defends Against Nacho Cano's Allegations of Blackmail

Lesly Guadalupe Ochoa Flores, the intern who filed a complaint against music producer Nacho Cano, publicly declared her innocence regarding allegations of blackmail on Thursday. Ochoa argues that her dismissal was unjust, citing discrimination due to a disability in her left hand. "There were events and comments from my colleagues …

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Donald Trump Named Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2024

Time Magazine has announced that Donald Trump has been selected as its Person of the Year for 2024, marking the second occasion he has received this prestigious title. The announcement was made on the magazine's website on Thursday, coinciding with his upcoming inauguration as president in January.

Trump previously claimed …

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Mysterious Drones Over New Jersey Spark Investigation and Controversy

Since mid-November, residents in New Jersey have reported seeing mysterious drones flying in the evening and night sky. The unusual sightings have sparked intrigue and concern, leading to speculation and claims regarding their origins. Recently, Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh addressed the issue, responding to rumors that have been circulating …

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Biden's Historic Clemency: Nearly 1,500 Sentences Commuted and 39 Pardoned

In a groundbreaking move that underscores a commitment to justice and rehabilitation, President Joe Biden has commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 individuals who were previously released under house arrest during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, he has granted pardons to 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes, marking one of …

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Spain's Weather Patterns Indicate a Warmer Future: AEMET Report on Winter 2024

The State Agency of Meteorology (AEMET) has released its report on the autumn of 2024, highlighting a season that has been notably warmer and rainier than usual. As we prepare for winter, which commences on December 21, the outlook is less than encouraging. For the past 14 years, winters in …

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Supreme Court Paves Way for Referendum on Controversial Autonomy Law

On Thursday, the Supreme Court acknowledged the legitimacy of a referendum request from opposition parties aimed at repealing the contentious law on differentiated autonomy. This law allows for the transfer of powers from the federal government to regional governments that seek such authority.

While the court’s approval is a …

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Bulgaria and Romania Set to Join Schengen Zone After 13-Year Wait

On December 12, EU states officially approved Bulgaria and Romania to become full members of the Schengen zone, effective January 1, 2025. This decision marks a historic milestone for the two Eastern European countries, which have been striving for full integration into the borderless area since joining the European Union …

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Exploring the Rise of 'Jobbonär': The New Face of Retirement Work

After many years filled with professional commitments, the notion of retiring can sound appealing—no more early alarms or daily commutes. However, for many, retirement is evolving into an exciting new chapter rather than a final farewell to the workforce. This is demonstrated by the trend of 'jobbonärer,' a Swedish …

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Intensified Battles Near Pokrovsk Amid Diplomatic Efforts for Peace

Russian forces are advancing closer to the strategically important eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, escalating the fierce conflict as diplomatic efforts intensify to bring an end to Europe’s largest war in decades. On December 12, military reports indicated that Russian troops were positioned merely 3 kilometers from the southern …

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Investigation into Presidential Spouse: Court Requests Employment Records and University Files

A notable development has emerged in the ongoing investigation involving Begoña Gómez, the wife of the Prime Minister of Spain. A judge has formally requested the Government Presidency to provide a comprehensive list of job positions held by various workers and advisors at the Moncloa Palace, the official residence of …

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Italy's Supreme Court Approves Referendum to Revoke Autonomy Legislation

Italy's Supreme Cassation Court has sanctioned a referendum aimed at completely abolishing the government's controversial legislation that introduced differentiated autonomy, giving regions the ability to request greater control over the distribution of tax revenues within their jurisdictions. The central office of the Supreme Court, as first reported by the online …

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Madrid to Allow Non-Environmental Label Vehicles to Circulate in 2025

In a recent press conference, Borja Carabante, the delegate for Urbanism Environment and Mobility of the City Council, announced plans for vehicles without environmental labels registered in Madrid. Starting in 2025, these vehicles will be permitted to circulate within the city limits.

Carabante detailed that the newly proposed restrictions regarding …

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South Korea in Crisis: President Yoon Sukyeol Defends Martial Law Amid Impeachment Pressures

The political landscape in South Korea is in turmoil as President Yoon Sukyeol confronts severe allegations of insurrection and defends his controversial declaration of martial law. Following a brief period during which martial law was imposed, Yoon has declared his intention to resist efforts to oust him, maintaining that the …

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Surge in Euthanasia Requests in Spain: A Deep Dive into the 2023 Annual Report

Since the enactment of the law regulating euthanasia in Spain in June 2021, there has been a significant rise in the number of requests for assisted dying. According to the latest annual evaluation report from the Ministry of Health, a total of 1,515 requests had been processed by the …

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Discovery of Corpse in Paiporta Raises Concerns Amidst Severe Weather Impact

Elements of the Armed Forces have discovered a corpse in the Valencian town of Paiporta, which is currently grappling with the aftermath of severe weather conditions. This alarming find occurred just minutes ago near a landfill designated for the collection of debris from the streets on the outskirts of the …

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Bulgaria and Romania Set to Fully Join Schengen Area by 2025

As of March this year, Bulgaria and Romania have seen a significant reduction in border controls across the air and sea borders of the Schengen Area. The recent decision by the interior ministers of the 27 EU member states, made this Thursday in Brussels, extends this freedom to land borders …

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Public Opinion Shifts Towards Closer UK-EU Relations Post-Brexit

A recent survey conducted by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals a significant shift in public opinion among citizens of the United Kingdom regarding their government's foreign policy priorities. The findings indicate that a considerable majority of the population, approximately 50%, believes the UK should prioritize its relationship …

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Swedish Prosecutor Closes Investigation into Allegations Against Kylian Mbappé

A Swedish prosecutor announced on December 12 that an investigation into alleged rape and sexual assault linked to French football star Kylian Mbappé has been closed due to insufficient evidence. Prosecutor Marina Chirakova stated, "My assessment is that the evidence is not sufficient to proceed and the investigation is therefore …

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Investigation Launched into Deceptive Practices in Spain's Tourist Home Sector

The Spanish Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption, and the 2030 Agenda has initiated an investigation into large companies managing numerous tourist homes across various autonomous communities. This inquiry aims to uncover potentially deceptive practices and other legal violations impacting consumer protection within the burgeoning tourist apartment sector.

According to sources …

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The Unsung Hero of Sweden's Energy Supply: The Role of District Heating

In Sweden, district heating is an essential component of the energy landscape, providing warmth to approximately 90 percent of the country's multifamily homes. Its impact is profound, contributing the equivalent of three nuclear reactors in dispatchable electricity production. Moreover, during the colder months, district heating supports the electricity system by …

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Embracing the New Age of Retirement: The Rise of Jobbonärer in Sweden

After years of relentless work schedules, many individuals find joy in the prospect of retirement, enjoying the freedom of not setting alarm clocks and dodging daily commutes. However, for a growing number of retirees, this phase of life is not merely an end but a transition into a vibrant new …

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