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Lamine Yamal's 18th birthday party is set to be investigated by the Spanish government after "dwarves were exploited" and ...
EXCLUSIVE: From washing your car in the street, to noise complaints in the afternoon, two expats share the rules that have taken them by surprise while living in Spain ...
Spain’s council of ministers approved a draft law that would fine AI companies up to €35 million for not correctly labelling their content. View on euronews ...
False warnings are circulating on social media that Spanish bank account holders must inform the country’s Tax Agency before withdrawing more than 3,000 Euros (2,500 pounds) in cash or risk ...
Spain's Labour Ministry has fined Glovo, the local business of Germany's Delivery Hero , another 56.7 million euros ($62 million) for allegedly violating laws on hiring riders, a source with ...
While tourists in Barcelona risk being squirted with water pistols, those in the town of Calpe on Spain’s Mediterranean coast face another threat: a hefty fine for reserving space on the beach ...
Spain’s €1M ($1.1 million) fine on LaLiga premier football league underscores the challenge of balancing privacy rights with public safety as sports leagues increasingly use biometric systems ...
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Rights on Friday slapped a $179 million euro ($187 million) fine on five low-budget airlines for "abusive practices" such as charging additional cabin luggage fees.
Spain upholds fine against Rubiales for Hermoso forced kiss Prosecutors had sought two-and-a-half years in jail for the former soccer federation head, one year for sexual assault and 18 months for ...
Share or comment on this article: Expats share the most surprising aspects of living in Spain - from old people being 'a part of everyday life' to coffee that's good 'even in the rattiest bar' ...
Six people currently face two years and three months in prison if they do not pay €110,000 for the demolition of Fraguas, in Guadalajara, a Spanish town that they began to rebuild in 2013.