July 2023

Over five million people live on their own in Spain according to housing census

THE NUMBER of people living on their own in Spain has gone up significantly in a decade according to a National Institute of Statistics(INE) study. The INE’s Population and Housing Census published on Friday reported a total of 18,539,223 households in Spain as of January 1, 2021- 2.5% more than in 2011. Single-person households come […]

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Spain’s Malaga ranked as third best city in the world for remote workers

SPAIN is one of the leading tourist destinations in the world and is fast becoming a popular choice for remote workers and digital nomads as well. The country offers affordability, with a comparatively low cost of living in Europe, as well as a strong public education system, excellent healthcare, good public transport and is also ranked

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Singer from Gibraltar launches new EP in English and Spanish hoping to promote Llanito identity

A SINGER from Gibraltar says she is doing her own little bit to preserve the Llanito language as she launches her new EP, Madre Mia. Karima Azzopardi describes herself as ‘a proud Llanita’ who wants to spread the messages of her personal experience through her music in both English and Spanish. Minister for Culture John

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Spain assumes the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union as general elections loom

TODAY sees Spain take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union, the fifth time it has done so since joining the bloc back in 1986. It will hold the role for six months, but it is far from clear whether the same prime minister will be in power at the start

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