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- Pujol now only awaits history's judgment
Jordi Pujol removed from trial due to inability to defend himself
- Ebro will manufacture a 100% electric utility vehicle in the Zona Franca
Ebro to manufacture 100% electric urban vehicle
- The National Court excludes Jordi Pujol from the case due to impossibility of defending himself
The National High Court excludes Jordi Pujol from the case due to impossibility of defending himself.
- "Pedophile, rapist and traitor": the manifesto that Trump's attacker would have written
Colle Allen wrote a manifesto expressing anger over Trump's alleged association with pedophiles and rapists.
- Reporting in times of war (and of Trump)
New York Times aims to combat misinformation in war reporting
- "I'm proud to see myself on 'The Big Date' and say: 'I'm really fine'"
Dulceida, a popular Spanish influencer, has debuted as a presenter on the new dating show 'La gran cita'.
- The other Sílvia Orriols who was already mayor
Sílvia Orriols, a former mayoress of Llívia, is considering running in the elections again.
- Where regularization is more difficult: "The detainees in the CIEs are condemned to be expelled"
Regularization of migrants is criticized for lack of transparency.
- Until when must we let Israel kill journalists?
Lebanese activist Sarah Abdallah criticizes Israel for killing journalists.
- Does taking creatine (or other supplements) really make you stronger?
Taking creatine supplements has been shown to increase muscle strength and endurance in both men and women. However, the benefits of other supplements, such as protein shakes and omega-3 fatty acids, are less clear. Experts recommend consulting a professional before starting any new supplement regimen.
- The competition between PSC and Junts to fish convergents in the municipal elections
PSC and Junts vie for convergent voters
- Four siblings claim to have been victims of sexual abuse and manipulation by Michael Jackson
Four siblings claim to have been victims of sexual abuse and manipulation by Michael Jackson
- Majority of age deserved of the OBC with the 'Turangalîla'
Turangalîla Symphony deserved a full auditorium, but the low turnout is disappointing
- Electric cars are already more reliable than gasoline ones, according to a German study
Electric vehicles are more reliable than combustion engine vehicles, with a 12.9 breakdowns per 1,000 units sold ratio for four-year-old cars with diesel or gasoline engines, compared to 8.5 for electric vehicles. Tesla and Volkswagen models are among the most reliable, with a breakdown ratio of 0.9 and 0.5 respectively. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is the least reliable, with an average of 22.4 breakdowns per 1,000 units in operation.
- The team that will play 'Els Segadors' in the heart of Paris
The XIII Catalan rugby team will play 'Els segadors' in Paris.
- "I am against private umbilical cord banks"
Dr. Kypros Nicolaides is a prominent figure in fetal medicine, leading advances in prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy complications. He created combined screening for chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome, which has become the international standard. He received the XX Dexeus Dona Foundation International Award for his career.
- The mayors look for rivals
Catalan mayors face rivals in upcoming elections
- Catalonia exceeds 8,500 mortgages signed in February for the first time since 2007
Catalonia breaks 8,500 mortgage signings for first time since 2007
- Junts will accompany Jordi Pujol to the National Court to "show him support"
Junts per Catalunya will accompany Jordi Pujol to the National Court to show him support.
- The Government is now working to extend the concessions of interurban buses, in force for 25 years
Government extends concessions for interurban buses, looking to maintain 25-year system.
- Sánchez proposes extending European funds to electrify the economy
Sánchez proposes extending European funds to electrify the economy, calling for more ambition and a tax on large energy companies.
- Trump announces that the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is extended for three more weeks
US extends Israeli-Lebanese ceasefire for three weeks
- The Pentagon proposes in an internal email to suspend Spain from NATO, according to Reuters
Pentagon proposes suspending Spain from NATO
- Supervised classrooms and violation of privacy: the plan for agents in schools that failed in the United Kingdom
UK introduced plainclothes officers in schools in 1949, expanding to safer school partnerships in the 2000s.
- "Unlike Barcelona, Madrid is a great vacuum cleaner of the cities in its surroundings"
Madrid is compared to a vacuum cleaner for its impact on its surroundings.
- Why do Barça players have their eye on England?
Growing number of Spanish female footballers moving to England's Women's Super League
- "My name is Mariano Rajoy, as everyone knows, and then everyone calls me what they want"
Mariano Rajoy returns to testify in Kitchen case, delivers evasive answers
- No Catalan, no residency renewal: New rules make language skills essential for those hoping to settle in Barcelona
Catalan language skills now mandatory for residency in Barcelona
- Bankinter increases profits by 7.6% in the first quarter
Bankinter reports 7.6% increase in profits for Q1
- St George’s British International School is seeking an EAL Junior School Teacher
EAL Junior School Teacher position available at St George's British International School, requires good UK Honours Degree, teaching qualification, and experience in lesson planning and parental engagement.
- All the Sant Jordi dragons
Dragons appear in various forms of art and literature, symbolizing power, strength, and good fortune in Mediterranean cultures.
- Saint George fills the streets: the most beautiful images
Saint George's Day 2026 celebrates with books, roses, and festivities in Barcelona
- The art of writing, between gift and learning
Writing as a self-confidence therapy
- Friedrich Merz, the unpopular German Chancellor
Friedrich Merz's popularity has fallen to historic lows in Germany, with 80% of Germans dissatisfied with his management.
- How Gullón has turned the healthy biscuit into a 690 million business
Gullón is a 690 million-euro biscuit company with 130 years of history, employing over 2,100 people and present in 125 countries.
- Máster de formación permanente en radio, audio digital, podcast y narrativas transmedia
Máster de formación permanente en radio, audio digital, podcast y narrativas transmedia
- Christianity and democracy, the strange couple
Christianity and democracy have a complex and polarizing relationship in Spain.
- More than 425,000 Catalans reside abroad, 5% more than last year
As of January 1, 2026, 427,423 Catalans reside abroad, a 5.1% increase from last year.
- Criminal group dedicated to drug trafficking with headquarters in various towns in Girona dismantled
Criminal group dismantled
- China National Publications Import and Export (Group) Co., Ltd: China Showcases Children's Publishing Strength at the 2026 Bologna Children's Book Fair
China National Publications Import and Export (Group) Co., Ltd. showcased its children's publishing strength at the 2026 Bologna Children's Book Fair.
- Two Books on the History of the Tiber Presented in Magliano Sabina
A facsimile edition of 'Stato del Ponte Felice' by Agostino Martinelli will be presented, along with a new study of river navigation on the Tiber.
- Justin McDaniel, the professor who created a class to deal with existential despair
Justin McDaniel teaches University of Pennsylvania class on existential despair
- The CUP defends the self-determination of Catalonia coinciding with the progressive summit
CUP defends self-determination of Catalonia
- Torremolinos launches new anti-bullying programme focused on social media
Torremolinos launches new anti-bullying programme focused on social media targeting secondary school pupils aged 15-18 and their families.
- French Teacher
French Teacher position available for 2026-27 school year.