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Faced with the strike in favour of the Minimum Wage itself, the Basque Chamber is in favour of negotiating 'until dawn', but 'without threats'
The Government will create artificial marshes and raise the levels of future buildings to cope with rising sea levels
In the worst-case scenario, sea levels could rise by 0.72 metres by 2100, which will directly affect 32% of the Basque population (more than 700,000 people) of the river valleys on the coast or near the mouth, and the Basque Government has therefore initially approved the Territorial Sectoral Plan for the Protection and Management of the Coast (PTS).
Father Mari has landed 53 people in Italy after three days of sailing
Father Mari has landed 53 of the 56 rescued in the Mediterranean last Friday at the Italian port of Brindisi, where the two-month-old baby and his parents were treated by the Italian Coast Guard for extreme malnutrition and dehydration.
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has fined Airbnb $64 million for announcing unlicensed homes
In addition to the fine, the Airnbnb platform will have to correct what has been done so far by eliminating unlicensed housing and publicizing the fine imposed on them. The resolution is final and the administrative procedure is terminated.
Zelensky has met with Trump representatives in Berlin to continue negotiating a peace deal
According to preliminary reports, Ukraine would be prepared to remain unincorporated into NATO if Russia provided security guarantees that would prevent further attacks.
The members of Gatibu began their last concert "Happy, euphoric."
After 25 years of walking, this December 13 Gatibu will offer his last concert in front of thousands of people in the BEC. Before the start of the concert, the members of the group have been with ETB and are clear that there is no turning back. Today's concert is a farewell, and although the pity may come a month from now, they have said that at the moment they are "happy, euphoric."
Gure Esku calls for "the will of the majority to prevail over partisan views" and claims the right to decide
The platform for the right to decide has held its Assembly of Partners in Vitoria-Gasteiz. "Political and social actors must act responsibly and with ambition to take firm steps towards full sovereignty at this historic moment," they said.
UEMA has argued that 2026 should be "the year of consolidation of the plots of the new language policy."
PNV and PSE-EE will approve the 2026 Bizkaia Budgets without opposition support
The General Meetings of Bizkaia have rejected the three amendments to the totality tabled by the opposition, so the 2026 draft budget has taken a further step before its final approval.
The annual CPI rate remains at 3.2% in the ACV and rises to 3% in Navarre in November
On the other hand, contributory pensions will increase by around 2.7% by 2026, according to the revaluation formula provided for in the pension reform law, which takes into account the average annual CPI from December to November.
The proposal to reduce the verdel quota by 70% has caused anger in the EU Fisheries Council
The Basque Government is concerned about the Brussels proposal and warns that it would 'jeopardise' the 'profitability' of inshore fishing.
News: Debate on amendments to all budgets in Álava and Bizkaia, tribute to Lourdes Iriondo and extraordinary meeting of Talgo shareholders
EUDEL will be the Basque headquarters of the European Observatory to 'protect democratic quality from the basics'
The Association of Basque Municipalities reports that next year "a first report on threats and recommendations will be published to defend the fundamental work of local elected representatives".
The judge has shelved the case of Xuhar Pazos on the grounds that it was "proportional action" by the Ertzainas
The young man from Villabona lost his eye after receiving a foam shell from the Ertzaintza during last year's carnival riots in Toulouse. The judge considers that the officers complied with the protocol and that Pazos's injury was "accidental".
19.4% of the doctors on the morning shift have joined the third day of strike, according to Osakidetza
The follow-up is therefore similar to that on Wednesday in the same shift (19.02%) and somewhat higher than on Tuesday (17.26%). At noon, dozens of health workers concentrated at the gates of the Txagorritxu Hospital in Vitoria-Gasteiz to claim their own status.
The Justice for Arana platform denounces the "impunity" of the Ertzaintza and claims its "right to protest"
The platform held a rally this morning in front of the courts in Bilbao to demand justice for Iker Arana, while the ertzaina who allegedly injured the young man testified in court.
PNV and PSE-EE pass a law on urgent housing measures to build faster and more
The bill, promoted by government partners, prohibits new tourist housing in strained areas and will reduce the number of protected housing in new residential areas from 75% to 60%.
Businessman Antxon Alonso has been arrested in Bizkaia in the same police operation in which Leire Díez and the former president of the SEPI have been arrested
The UCO Central Operational Unit of the Civil Guard is conducting searches in Madrid, Seville and Zaragoza, including the headquarters of the company Forestalia in Zaragoza.
The Ertzaintza investigates a sexual assault on a minor in public toilets in the Arenal
The minor's guardians filed a complaint on 3 December at the Bilbao police station, and the Ertzaintza is looking for the alleged aggressor.
Maria Corina Machado has appeared in public in Oslo after several months of hiding
After not appearing publicly since January, the Venezuelan opposition leader has gone out on the hotel balcony in Oslo to greet his followers.