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Six-year-old girl who went to see Lion King is family's sole survivor of Spanish train crash
The girl, who has not been officially named, suffered only a minor head wound. The family had been returning to their home in Aljaraque, on the Atlantic coast near Huelva, according to Spanish media.
Survivors recall horror of southern Spain train crash that killed at least 40 people
Thirty nine killed in high-speed train collision in southern Spain
Israel, Lebanon hold first senior-level talks in decades as US pushes engagement
Good news for flyers to America: Spanish airline boosts flights to Israel
Air Europa added a Tuesday flight, now offering daily flights except Saturday. The increase ensures convenient connections to Central and South America before Israelis travel for Passover and summer.
Royal Post Office in Madrid lit up in honor of Bibas children
Sharren Haskel, Israel's deputy minister of foreign affairs, thanked Diaz Ayuso for the "solidarity in these heartbreaking times."
Spanish party leader attempts to prevent Israeli team and fans from entering Madrid
“We do not want the fans to glorify genocide,” said the Organization Secretary, Pablo Fernández, in a press conference.
Palestinian protest scheduled during Maccabi Tel Aviv game in Madrid on Tuesday
These protests illustrate an increasing trend toward utilizing high-profile cultural engagements and sporting events to advance political causes.
Missing baggage? Alert lifted after missing radioactive package found at Madrid airport
Spain's Nuclear Safety Council reported the package containing four encapsulated selenium-75 sources was located in the cargo terminal.
Spanish 'Let's Go Bomb Tel Aviv' song draws ire from Jewish group
The song, which was released in 2021, is available on the hardcore punk band Unite's Spotify and Youtube channels.
Not only in Barcelona: Madrid's move against the tourists
Madrid follows Barcelona's lead in cracking down on tourists, halting new tourist apartment licenses to combat over-tourism - heavy fines for illegal rentals.
Two decades since 11M: Europe’s ongoing battle against jihadi radicalization
Since the 11M attacks two decades ago, Jihadist terrorism in Europe has evolved but is still a threat being daily addressed by the Spanish authorities and in Europe in general.
Israel says some Spanish officials align with Hamas, government rejects
The Israeli embassy in Spain said in a statement that Israel strongly condemned recent remarks by some members of the Spanish government, whom it did not specify.
Barcelona mayor who severed ties with Tel Aviv loses election
She was defeated by Xavier Trias, the right-wing candidate from the Junts party, a former mayor who Colau had previously unseated in 2015.