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Latest news and updates about living in Spain.

culture

Spain Celebrates 50 Years of Democracy with Nationwide Events and Reflections

In a significant milestone, Spain is commemorating 50 years since the country transitioned from the authoritarian regime of General Francisco Franco to a democratic state. This celebration, themed "Spain in Freedom," was inaugurated by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on January 8, 2025, at the Reina Sofía National Museum and Art Centre in Madrid.

A Journey to Democracy

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez emphasized the importance of this anniversary, highlighting that in 1975, Spanish society chose to embark on a path of democracy and freedom. This decision marked the beginning of a profound transformation that has turned Spain into the advanced, open, and tolerant country it is today.

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crime-law

Spanish Supreme Court Convicts PP Senator José Manuel Baltar for Excessive Speeding

In a significant judicial ruling, the Spanish Supreme Court has convicted José Manuel Baltar, a senator from the People's Party (PP), for driving at speeds exceeding 200 km/h on a public highway. This decision highlights the strict enforcement of traffic laws in Spain and the accountability of public figures.

The Incident

The incident occurred on an unspecified date, although the ruling was made public on January 27, 2025. Baltar was found to have driven his vehicle at speeds far exceeding the legal limit, posing a significant risk to himself and other road users.

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crime-law

Vigilante Attacked in Barcelona Metro for Confronting Fare Dodgers

In a disturbing incident that highlights the ongoing issues of fare evasion and public safety in Barcelona's metro system, a vigilante was attacked on January 26, 2025, after confronting two individuals who were traveling without tickets.

The Incident

The incident occurred at one of the busy metro stations in Barcelona, a city known for its vibrant culture and efficient public transportation system. The vigilante, whose name has not been disclosed for safety reasons, had been actively monitoring the metro lines to report and deter fare dodgers. On this particular day, the individual spotted two people boarding the metro without purchasing tickets.

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health

Alarm Over Rising Tick Population in Spain: What Expats Need to Know

In recent days, a growing concern has emerged in Spain due to the significant increase in the population of a specific species of tick, Hyalomma lusitanicum. This surge has prompted warnings from health experts and local authorities, particularly in the regions of Catalonia and Tarragona.

Increased Presence in Catalonia and Tarragona

As of the latest reports, these ticks have been identified in 101 municipalities across Spain, with a notable concentration in the metropolitan area of Barcelona and the demarcation of Tarragona. Studies conducted in 2023 and 2024 have detected their presence in 70 municipalities in these areas, adding to the 31 already identified in 2022.

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weather

Cantabria Braces for Strong Winds and Forest Fire Risks Amid Storm Herminia

Cantabria, a region in the north of Spain, is on high alert as it prepares to face the aftermath of Storm Herminia, which has brought strong winds and revived concerns about forest fires.

No Active Forest Fires But High Alert Remains

As of the latest updates, Cantabria has not registered any new forest fires in the last 24 hours. However, the regional government has maintained a level 2 alert for forest fires due to the forecast of strong southern winds expected to continue over the next few days. This alert is particularly vigilant in the comarcas of Nansa, Cabuérniga, Besaya, Pas, Pisueña-Miera, and Asón[2][4].

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government

Defensor del Pueblo Initiates Investigation into YouTube Channel Complaint by Unidos x Laredo

In a significant development, the Defensor del Pueblo (Ombudsman) of Spain has admitted a complaint filed by the Grupo Municipal Unidos x Laredo (UxL) regarding a YouTube channel, and has initiated an investigation into the matter.

Background of the Complaint

The complaint was submitted by UxL, a municipal group from Laredo, a town in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. The group has been vocal about various local issues and has utilized social media platforms, including YouTube, to express their concerns and engage with the community.

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