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Carlos Herrera, convinced of what is Zapatero's great concern after the imputation of his daughters: "I know him and he has no sleep"
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has faced another setback after being named an imputado in the Plus Ultra case. The judge ordered an investigation into his two daughters, Alba and Laura Rodríguez Espinosa, and their secretary, Gertrudis Alcázar, as part of the judicial proceeding that names Zapatero as the alleged leader of an illicit influence network. The court found that the communication agency Whathefav, owned by Zapatero’s daughters, played an instrumental role in channeling, hiding, or facilitating operations related to the case. Despite Zapatero’s claim that the company was used for legal
Madrid: AEMET weather forecast for today, Sunday 7 June
El Confidencial reports on the weather forecast for Madrid today, Sunday June 7th, provided by AEMET (Spanish State Meteorological Agency).

Enjoy a hell of a day, I want more! Here comes the cable guy!
The article provides a weather forecast from the Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute of Serbia (RHMZ). It states that the night will mostly be clear with occasional rain or thunderstorms in mountainous areas. Tomorrow is expected to be predominantly sunny and warm with light winds from the north. Afternoon showers or thunderstorms are anticipated in southern and eastern parts of Serbia. Temperatures range between 11°C and 33°C. The weekend and beginning of next week will remain largely sunny and very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C. Short-term rain or thunderstorms,伴有
Madrid from above, the five rooftops that mark the summer
The article discusses five rooftops in Madrid that define the summer experience, highlighting their significance during the warmer months.
Barcelona's largest illegal terrace reappears after years of closure: "They have privatized the street"
The largest illegal terrace in Barcelona has reappeared after years of being closed down. The owners of the restaurant Avinyó 10 have once again installed 20 tables in a narrow alley without proper licensing. Local authorities have confirmed the lack of license and have initiated a sanctioning process, which could lead to the removal of the terrace. Neighbors are frustrated that this issue has arisen again despite previous enforcement actions.
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飯島寛騎 (I've been waiting for you)
The article appears to contain only the name '飯島寛騎' (Hajime Iijima), with no additional text provided.
The astronaut Christina Koch, first woman to travel to the Moon, Princess of Asturias Award of the Concordia 2026
The article announces that astronaut Christina Koch, who will be the first woman to travel to the Moon, has been awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Conciliation for 2026.
Grison brings humor (and music) to four Paralympic athletes
The article discusses comedian Grison bringing humor and music to four Paralympic athletes.
June 16, 2026 - The Vanguard
Bardem leaves his mark on Hollywood: "I never imagined I'd be here one day"
The article discusses Javier Bardem's impact on Hollywood, with Bardem expressing surprise at his presence in the industry.

A 44-year-old man was arrested for committing over 40 robberies in bars and businesses in Toledo, Cuenca, and Madrid
A man aged 40 has been arrested by the Guardia Civil as the suspected perpetrator of over 40 crimes across the provinces of Cuenca, Toledo, and Madrid under Operation 'Rurejo-1'. The individual is accused of 18 shop robberies, 22 vehicle thefts, 10 vandalism incidents, four burglaries inside vehicles, and a continued offense against road safety.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria detected within 300 kilometers of the middle course of the Tagus River
Researchers have detected antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the middle course of the Tajo River, spanning 300 kilometers.
An amoeba discovered in Blanes reveals an 'unknown' lineage and new behaviours
A new species of amoeba has been discovered in Blanes, revealing an unknown lineage and novel behaviors.
Ayuso and Almeida present the complete circuit of F1: 5.47 kilometers, 22 corners... and an investment of 450 million
The article reports that Ayuso and Almeida have presented the complete design of an F1 racing circuit, which measures 5.47 kilometers, includes 22 turns, and requires an investment of 450 million euros.

The PSOE denies paying a lawyer of the Ferraz cloacas case two bills outside of his official accounting
The PSOE has denied paying two invoices totaling 26,500 euros each to lawyer Jacobo Teijelo, who is implicated in the 'cloacas' case involving the PSOE. The party submitted a document to Judge Santiago Pedraz stating they rejected payment because the services provided, their content, and beneficiaries were unclear. The PSOE claims it terminated the service agreement with Teijelo and did not proceed with the payments.

Pablo Chiapella's Personal Life: His Wife, Daughter Valentina, and Relationship with Ernesto Sevilla
The article discusses Pablo Chiapella's personal life, including his wife, daughter Valentina, and his relationship with Ernesto Sevilla. It highlights his career as an actor and comedian, particularly his role as Amador Rivas in 'La que se avecina,' and mentions his upcoming project, the comedy series 'Olivia' on Disney+. The article also notes his previous work in other TV shows and projects.
Nearly half the world's children exposed to at least three climate threats
Nearly half of children worldwide are exposed to at least three climate-related threats.

Quevedo burns down the last concert of Bad Bunny in Madrid
The article describes the final concert of Bad Bunny in Madrid, highlighting the collaboration with Quevedo during the performance of his song 'Columbia.' It details the audience's enthusiastic reaction, the stage setup, and the emotional impact of the event, particularly when Bad Bunny performed the popular track 'Quédate' without singing, allowing the crowd to chant along.
Germany rejects UniCredit's offer for Commerzbank
Germany has rejected UniCredit's offer to acquire Commerzbank.
The Pets - Cruilla Concerts
The article mentions 'Els Pets' and 'Cruïlla Concerts' but provides no additional details about the event, performers, or any related information.
Basic guide to first time travel to Beijing: emperors, skyscrapers and alleys
A basic guide for first-time travelers to Beijing, covering historical aspects such as emperors, skyscrapers, and alleyways.
Heike Freire, pioneer of green pedagogy: Schools are built for a climate that no longer exists
Heike Freire, a pioneer of 'green pedagogy,' argues that schools are built for a climate that no longer exists.
15 June 2026 - The vanguard
Bankinter enters the Netherlands with the purchase of the Tulp mortgage platform
Bankinter has entered the Netherlands by acquiring the mortgage platform Tulp.
The Government will extend weekly fuel price control until the end of the year
The Spanish government has announced it will extend weekly price controls on fuel until the end of the year.
Gaethje hesitates to take the title from Ilia Topuria:
The article discusses a moment where Gaethje hesitated after taking the title from Ilia Topuria, with Gaethje commenting on Topuria's appearance.
The Port adds GWM to its portfolio and consolidates its position as a Chinese car hub
The Port has added the Chinese automaker GWM to its portfolio, reinforcing its position as a hub for Chinese automotive industry.
The demand for empadronment for migrants to access public transport faces Ayuso with opposition
The requirement for migrants to have a local registration (empadronamiento) to access public transportation has created tension between regional leader Ayuso and the opposition.
US capitulates and Trump loses by KO
The article reports on the outcome of an election, stating that the United States has conceded and Donald Trump has lost.
Topuria leaves the White House flattened by Gaethje, disfigured and without a UFC title
The article reports that Topuria left the White House after being defeated by Gaethje, resulting in him being disfigured and without a UFC title.
The electronic death certificate is being distributed in Catalan hospitals
The electronic death certificate is being expanded in Catalan hospitals.
The striped pattern that Coco Chanel fell in love with is reinvented in a modern key
The striped pattern that captivated Coco Chanel is being reimagined in a modern style.

FIFA rectifies and allows Spanish in all press conferences
The FIFA has reversed its decision and now allows Spanish to be used in all press conferences during the World Cup. This change applies to matches held in the United States, even if the participating teams do not speak Spanish. The policy was previously criticized after players like Vinicius and Achraf Hakimi were not allowed to answer questions in Spanish during press events.
Bad Bunny dancing in the rain
The article discusses Bad Bunny performing under the rain, likely referring to a concert or public appearance where he was seen dancing or performing despite rainy conditions.
The new political cycle
The article discusses the emergence of a new political cycle.
High-ranking officials from Mazón and Pérez Llorca concealed from the judge in the case the WhatsApp group of the counselors
High-ranking officials from the administrations of Carlos Mazón and Juan Francisco Pérez Llorca did not mention the existence of a WhatsApp group used by regional council members during their testimonies before the judge handling the Dana case. The group was revealed almost by chance when lawyer Manolo Mata, representing a popular prosecution group, asked Vice President Susana Camarero if the council members were part of any WhatsApp group within the executive. This question led to the discovery that Mazón sent multiple orders to his council members early on the morning of October 29, 2024, a悲

The PP senator and mayor of Aguilar (Palencia) remains stable and out of danger after her serious traffic accident
The article reports that the PP senator and mayor of Aguilar (Palencia), who was involved in a serious traffic accident, remains stable and out of danger. She is conscious and has spinal injuries, with a recovery process expected to be slow.

US crushes Paraguay in a premiere without Trump on stage
The article discusses the United States' victory over Paraguay in a match where Donald Trump was not present in the stands. It mentions Mauricio Pochettino's team making their debut in Los Angeles with Christian Pulisic performing well, a stadium full of stars, and an unforgettable opening ceremony.
Air quality in Torreauzo
The article discusses air quality in Torreauzo.
The Trump family's shady business in Albania comes across an unexpected enemy: the Flemings
The article discusses the Trump family's attempts to develop a luxury resort on the island of Sazan in Albania. It mentions Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump discovering the island during a boat trip and expressing interest in developing it. The article references an invitation extended to Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama to discuss investment opportunities, with the Albanian government later approving the project.
It takes off the first commercial plane capable of reaching anywhere in the world without stopping.
The first commercial aircraft capable of reaching any place in the world without stops has taken off.
Anna Font, Bon Preu: "Catalonia must be a country where people can earn a living"
Anna Font, representing Bon Preu, states that Catalonia needs to become a country where people can earn a living.

'Caesar' Trump turns the White House into a Roman circus for his 80th birthday
The article discusses President Donald Trump's 80th birthday celebration at the White House, which included a UFC fight event in the gardens. It frames this event as part of the celebrations for the 250th anniversary of American independence. The article also mentions a recent U.S. airstrike in Venezuela that killed a leader of the Tren de Aragua gang with the collaboration of Caracas. It criticizes Trump's leadership style as megalomaniacal, highlighting his tendency to showcase power through extravagant events and actions such as bombing countries, threatening NATO allies, interfering in the
Prince Albert and Ester Expósito pose together in Monte Carlo: the vintage design with which the actress has grabbed every look
Prince Albert and actress Esther Expósito were seen together in Monte Carlo, where Expósito wore a vintage design that drew attention.
Russell prepares the return from the 'pole' in the Montmeló oven; Alonso, last in his farewell
The article discusses George Russell's starting position in a Formula 1 race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, also known as Montmeló, and mentions Fernando Alonso's final appearance in his career.

Leo XIV thanks the Falcon crew who moved him to Rome for "saving" him after detecting a breakdown in his plane
The Pope, along with part of his ecclesiastical delegation, landed in Rome on Friday night after concluding his apostolic journey to Spain.
US Justice gives the green light to the merger of Paramount and Warner Bros.
The U.S. justice department has approved the merger between Paramount and Warner Bros.
England denounces theft of its training equipment before it arrived at the World Cup
England has reported the theft of their training equipment before arriving at the World Cup venue.
A cosmic wind is destroying entire galaxies: the new discovery of the James Webb Space Telescope
A cosmic wind is destroying entire galaxies: the new discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope
He's been traveling around Africa with his dogs for three years and refuses to return to Spain by plane:
A person who has been traveling across Africa with their dogs for three years refuses to return to Spain by plane, stating they made a promise during their last trip.
The collapse of the centre-left
The article discusses the decline of the center-left political forces.

The Lion XIV Tour: A Balance
The article discusses Pope Francis's European tour, highlighting his focus on migration issues during his visit to Spain and other European countries. It notes that while Spain was the first stop, the broader purpose of the tour is to address global concerns, particularly migration, which the pope describes as 'the true global political knot of our time.' The article references stops in places like Lampedusa, known for migrant arrivals, and criticizes Europe's handling of migration.
Bascal and the rotten soul
The article discusses Abascal and refers to 'the rotten soul,' though the full content of the article is not provided.
Raphinha's promise to Ancelotti before the 2026 World Cup Brazil-Morocco
The article discusses a promise made by Brazilian player Raphinha to coach Carlo Ancelotti before the Brazil vs. Morocco match in the 2026 World Cup.
Something smells like rotting in the state.
The headline translates to 'Something smells rotten in the State,' suggesting an implication of corruption or wrongdoing within the state apparatus.

Pope Leo XIV's visit, live. The Pope claims the work of volunteers in a world influenced by the logic of interest and profit.
The Pope continues his two-day visit to Spain with events in Barcelona, including a mass at the Cathedral and a prayer vigil at the Olympic Stadium expected to draw 40,000 people. The Pope has emphasized support for immigration regularization and opposition to war, aligning with key elements of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s policies. He also met with volunteers at Ifema Madrid accompanied by the Minister of Defense.
The arrival of the 'Child', a global warming with impacts, is now official
The arrival of El Niño, a warming phenomenon with global impacts, has now been officially confirmed.
Courtois makes his retirement with Belgium after the World Cup
The article mentions that Thibaut Courtois has hinted at possibly retiring from the Belgian national team after the World Cup.
June 12, 2026 - La Vanguardia
Amendment to the national priority
The article discusses an amendment to the 'national priority' policy.
Destroying books to train artificial intelligence
The article discusses the practice of destroying books to train artificial intelligence systems.
12 June 2026 - The vanguard
The Sagrada Familia show, an injection of Barcelona pride
The article discusses the Sagrada Família, highlighting its role in fostering pride among Barcelona residents.
High, here comes Shakira!
The article announces Shakira's arrival, likely referring to her public appearances, performances, or other activities.
Merchant Navy senior officers join forces to defend the maritime future
The higher-ranking officers of the Merchant Navy have joined forces to defend the future of maritime activities.
The creator of the Sagrada Família show explains how it was handled:
The creator of the spectacle at the Sagrada Família explains how it was conceived: 'We rehearsed in secret in the Empordà.'
Marta Vidal, from Vallformosa, first woman to chair DO Cava
Marta Vidal from Vallformosa has become the first woman to preside over the Denominación de Origen (DO) Cava, a designation that guarantees the quality and origin of sparkling wines produced in specific regions of Spain.
The port defends with a study that cruise ships represent 2.5% of Barcelona's total tourists
The port of Barcelona has defended cruise ship tourists, stating they account for 2.5% of the city's total tourists, based on a study.
The Senate rejects Grande-Marlaska after the death of two civilian guards in Huelva who collided with a narcotic
The Senate has rejected Interior Minister Irene Grande-Marlaska following the deaths of two civil guards in Huelva who were involved in a collision with a drug trafficking boat.
Bisphenol A plasticizer first detected in frozen fish despite the ban in Spain
The plasticizer bisphenol A has been detected for the first time in frozen fish in Spain, despite being banned in the country.
Who's in Madrid is from Madrid?
The article poses the question 'Who is in Madrid is from Madrid?' suggesting an exploration into the demographics or origins of individuals currently residing in Madrid.
The Vatican and Catalan
The article discusses the relationship between the Vatican and the Catalan language.
11 June 2026 - The vanguard
They discover how the cell from which all animals and plants descend was formed
Researchers have discovered how the cell from which all animals and plants descend was formed.
The American 30-60-90 rule helps to prevent breakdowns and extend the life of the car
The article discusses the 'American rule' of 30-60-90, which is a maintenance guideline designed to prevent car breakdowns and extend the vehicle's lifespan.
Ubisoft starts a restructuring that will affect 51 workers in its Barcelona division
Ubisoft has begun a restructuring process that will affect 51 employees at its Barcelona division.
Police evacuate the former prison in Palma where about 70 homeless people lived
The police evicted around 70 homeless people from the old prison in Palma.
BBVA Research forecasts Spain to grow by 2.4% this year but with inflation of 3.8%
BBVA Research forecasts Spain's economic growth at 2.4% this year, but with an inflation rate of 3.8%. The article reports these projections without additional commentary.
A man is shot dead in Barcelona's Balmes Street in broad daylight
A man was shot dead in the street of Balmes in Barcelona in broad daylight.
Poetry as a relief
The article discusses poetry as a form of relief.
Who controls airspace
The article discusses who controls airspace, likely examining regulatory frameworks, national aviation authorities, and international agreements governing air traffic management.
The mystery of the cold spot, the only geographic point on Earth that doesn't heat up
The article discusses the 'cold spot,' a unique geographical point on Earth that does not warm up, highlighting its mystery and scientific significance.
Unpublished photos of the Civil War in a new sample from the UA Democracy Archive
The article announces a new exhibition at the University of Alicante's Democracy Archive featuring previously unseen photographs from the Spanish Civil War.

NASA presents the four astronauts of Artemis 3: Italian Luca Parmitano will be the first European in a lunar program mission
The NASA has announced the four astronauts selected for the Artemis 3 mission, scheduled for 2027. This will be the first time an ESA astronaut, Italian Luca Parmitano, will participate in a lunar program mission. The other selected astronauts are American Randy Bresnik, who will serve as commander, and specialists Andre Douglas and Frank Rubio. Reserve astronaut Bob Heintz was also named. All have military backgrounds. Details include their experience in space and roles within the mission.
The lost honor of Katharina Blum
The article discusses 'El honor perdido de Katharina Blum,' likely referring to the novel by Heinrich Böll, which explores themes of personal integrity and societal pressures during the Cold War era.
Work reinforces inspection in the most heat-exposed jobs, such as the field and construction
The Spanish Ministry of Labor has announced plans to strengthen inspections in jobs most exposed to heat, such as agriculture and construction.
Spain strengthens its desalination leadership towards Europe with Acciona, Veolia, Sacyr Agua and Cox as key players
Spain consolidates its leadership in desalination within Europe, with companies such as Acciona, Veolia, Sacyr Agua, and Cox playing key roles.
The illumination of the cross of the tower of Jesus of the Holy Family
The article discusses the illumination of the cross on the Jesus tower of the Sagrada Família, a famous basilica in Barcelona.