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Latest news and updates about living in Spain.

entertainment

Rigoberta Bandini Returns to Benidorm Fest with Special Performance

In a highly anticipated event, Rigoberta Bandini, the talented Spanish singer and songwriter, is set to make a memorable return to the Benidorm Fest 2025 stage. This year's festival, which concludes on February 1, has been filled with exciting performances and surprises, and Rigoberta Bandini's appearance is no exception.

The Benidorm Fest 2025 Lineup

Benidorm Fest, Spain's national selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest, has been underway since January 28, with two semi-finals leading up to the grand final. The festival features a diverse lineup of 16 acts competing for the chance to represent Spain at the Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. The grand final, scheduled for February 1, will see eight finalists vying for the top spot, including Melody, J Kbello, Mel Ömana, and Mawot, among others[2][3].

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employment

Solvay Logistics Workers Intensify Strike with Overnight Protest at Orecla Facility

In a dramatic escalation of their ongoing labor dispute, the logistics dealership committee of Solvay, a global chemical company, has taken a bold step by spending the night locked inside the Orecla facility in Cantabria, Spain. This move marks the latest development in a strike that has now entered its second month.

Background of the Dispute

The strike began in late December 2023, driven by the workers' strong objection to what they consider an illegal 60-day unemployment period imposed by the company. The workers, represented by Katoen Natie, argue that this period of unemployment is unjust and violates their labor rights.

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transportation

Spain Enhances Road Safety with 24 New Radars

In a significant move to bolster road safety, the Spanish Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) has announced the installation of 24 new radars across various regions of the country. This initiative is part of a broader effort to reduce traffic accidents and enforce speed limits more effectively.

Locations and Installation

The new radars will be strategically placed on major highways and roads, including those in the autonomous communities of Andalusia, Castile and León, and the Valencian Community. These areas have been identified as high-risk zones based on historical traffic data and accident statistics.

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politics

Spanish Politics in Turmoil: Vox's Fiscal Proposals and Recent Developments

In the midst of significant political shifts in Spain, the national conservative party Vox has been at the forefront of several key developments, particularly in the realm of fiscal policy and internal party dynamics.

Fiscal Overhaul Proposals

Vox, led by President Santiago Abascal, has been advocating for a radical overhaul of the Spanish fiscal system. In their program for the 2023 Spanish general election, Vox proposed a simplification of the income tax structure, reducing it to just two levels: 15% and 25%. This move is part of their broader economic policy, which includes reducing added-value taxes and abolishing or reducing other state taxes. This proposal aims to stimulate economic growth and alleviate the tax burden on Spanish citizens and businesses[1].

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weather

Unsettled Weather Ahead for Cantabria: Expats Brace for Chilly Temperatures and Rain

As the first week of February 2025 approaches, expats in Cantabria, particularly in the city of Santander, are preparing for a spell of unpredictable and chilly weather. The region, known for its mild climate, is about to experience temperatures and conditions more akin to a late winter than the early days of February.

Chilly Temperatures

Current weather reports indicate that Santander is already experiencing cooler temperatures, with the current temperature standing at 14°C, feeling more like 11°C due to the wind chill[1]. This trend is expected to continue, with daytime temperatures hovering around 16°C and dropping to as low as 8°C at night.

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weather

Winter Weather Disrupts Access to Key Locations in Cantabria, Spain

As the winter season continues to grip the region of Cantabria in northern Spain, several key locations have been affected by the recent snowfall, prompting authorities to issue warnings and closures to ensure public safety.

Portillo de Lunada Closed Due to Snow

One of the most notable closures is the Portillo de Lunada, a mountain pass known for its challenging climbs and scenic views. The pass, which stands at an elevation of 1,316 meters above sea level and is the third highest in Cantabria, has been closed due to heavy snowfall. This closure is particularly significant for cyclists and hikers who frequent the area, as it is a popular route for outdoor enthusiasts[1].

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