MADRID - The Spanish government took the first legislative step on Tuesday towards reducing the working week from 40 to 37.5 ...
Spanish ministers agreed on Tuesday (Feb 4) to cut the legal working week to 37.5 hours with no change in salary, forging ahead with one of the coalition government's flagship measures despite ...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, however, new construction has slowed considerably due to limited land in prime areas, ...
Spain isn’t banning tourists, but new regulations on short-term rentals in cities like Barcelona and Malaga may make stays ...
The Sánchez government was informed of the origin of that oil and did nothing, which indicates that it knew perfectly well ...
BARCELONA (Reuters) - A teacher who has become a symbol of Spain's housing crisis has won a temporary stay of eviction from ...
Spain isn’t banning tourists, but new regulations are cracking down on short-term rentals. We VERIFY what travelers should ...
Calls for regulation at the national level have prompted lawmakers to consider limiting tourist rentals amidst a growing ...
Spain's top prosecutor on Wednesday denied leaking legal documents about the partner of the Madrid region's influential ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez broke a parliamentary stalemate after convincing a group of Catalan secessionist ...
Spain's minority government on Tuesday reached a deal with the Catalan separatist party Junts to approve several economic ...
Spain's government has reached an agreement with the Catalan separatist party Junts to pass a broad economic bill, breaking a ...
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