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sport

Real Madrid Gears Up for a Packed January Schedule

As the calendar flips to 2025, Real Madrid is set to embark on a demanding and exciting January, with a slew of critical matches across multiple competitions.

LaLiga Kickoff Against Valencia

The year begins on a high note for Real Madrid as they travel to Valencia for a postponed LaLiga match on January 3. This encounter, rescheduled due to the devastating floods in the Valencia region in November, could see Real Madrid leap to the top of the LaLiga table, ahead of Atletico Madrid and five points clear of FC Barcelona. Valencia, under new coach Carlos Corberan, who replaced Ruben Baraja before Christmas, will be looking to turn their season around, but they face a tough test against a strong Real Madrid side[2].

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housing

Significant Changes in Spain's Property and Residency Rules Affect Expats in 2025

Spain is poised to implement major changes in its property and residency rules, which will significantly impact expats and non-resident buyers. Here’s what you need to know:

End of the Golden Visa Program

The Spanish Congress has voted to end the Golden Visa program, which has been a popular route for non-EU citizens to gain residency in Spain through property investment. Launched in 2013, this program allowed investors to obtain residency by investing at least €500,000 in Spanish property, with minimal stay requirements. However, applications for the Golden Visa will no longer be accepted after April 2025. Existing visa holders can still renew their visas, but new applicants must act swiftly to meet the deadline[3].

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employment

Significant Changes in Spanish Labor Laws and Justice System Set to Take Effect

In a series of significant developments, Spain is poised to implement several key changes in its labor laws and justice system, impacting both employers and employees, particularly relevant for expats living and working in the country.

New Legislation on Public Justice Service Efficiency

On January 3, 2025, Organic Law 1/2025, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of the Public Justice Service, was published. This law will come into force on April 3, 2025, and introduces substantial amendments to the Spanish judicial system. One of the critical aspects of this law is the modification of the Workers' Statute (Estatuto de los Trabajadores)[1].

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environment

Spain Reintroduces Deposit, Return, and Refund System for Packaging

In a significant step towards enhancing sustainability and reducing waste, Spain has reintroduced the Deposit, Return, and Refund System (DRS) for certain types of packaging, a move that is set to transform the way consumers handle their waste.

New Regulations in Effect

As of January 1, 2025, a new set of regulations outlined in Royal Decree 1055/2022 has come into force. This decree mandates that all household packaging must include clear indications of the correct waste container in which it should be deposited. This includes specific symbols and material identification codes to guide consumers on proper disposal[3].

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politics

Spanish Politics: Casares Highlights Distance from Sanchez by Inviting Felipe Gonzalez to PSOE Santander Annual Dinner

In a move that has sparked significant attention in Spanish political circles, the Mayor of Santander, Dámaso Casares, has underscored his distance from the current Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, by extending an invitation to the former Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez to attend the annual dinner of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in Santander.

The Event and Its Significance

The annual dinner, a traditional event for the PSOE in Santander, took place on January 19, 2025. This year's gathering was particularly noteworthy due to the presence of Felipe Gonzalez, a highly respected figure in Spanish politics and a former Prime Minister who served from 1982 to 1996. Gonzalez's attendance was seen as a symbolic gesture by Casares to emphasize his own political stance and potentially signal a divergence from the current leadership of the PSOE under Pedro Sanchez.

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education

Teacher Turns Passion for Climbing into an Extracurricular Activity

In a heartwarming and inspiring tale, a dedicated teacher in Spain has transformed her passion for climbing into an engaging extracurricular activity for her students, highlighting the importance of integrating physical and mental well-being into education.

The Teacher's Journey

Meet Beatriz, a Spanish teacher who has been inspiring her students with her unique approach to education. Born and raised in Spain, Beatriz has a diverse educational background, having earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology and later specializing in teaching Spanish as a second language[1].

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