Headlines of the Day
The rental decree will arrive in Congress this Tuesday without sufficient support and with the doubt of the PNV
Except for last-minute surprise, Congress will repeal the Decree-Law allowing the two-year extension of rental contracts ending between 21 March 2026 and 31 December 2027.
Iran has declared that "specific conditions" have been set for further negotiations with the US
Since the U.S. Army began blocking Iranian ports, it has prevented 38 ships from crossing the Strait of Hormuz.
The news will be the medical strike, the attempted attack on Trump and the eve of San Prudencio
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They must compensate two workers who have obtained a permanent position in Lanbide for "abuse of temporary contracts"
The ruling handed down by Eibar Social Court No. 1 is pioneering in the Basque Country, as it is the first time that career staff have been granted the right to compensation for abuse of temporary contracts.
The Papresa Works Council has described the existence of "different options" as "positive", although there is currently no agreement with the social side
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend the ceasefire by three weeks
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the news following a meeting with representatives of both countries at the White House and has stressed that he expects the Israeli Prime Minister and the Lebanese President in Washington in the short term.
There will be news: Control session in the Basque Parliament, summit of EU leaders in Cyprus and San Prudencio
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Zelenski calls on European leaders to join the EU 'as soon as possible'
Ukraine's president has appreciated the unblocking of European funds in Kiev, stating that this is a "very important" decision for his country.
Seven victims of torture have launched a joint initiative for the Spanish justice system to reopen their cases
The European Court of Human Rights has sentenced Spain ten times for failing to investigate these cases of torture. Giza Human Rights Observatory has announced its readiness to take the case to the United Nations Organization.
The UPV/EHU will offer 133 courses and 29 workshops in the 45th edition of the Summer Courses
Care will be the main theme of this year, and in particular an inclusive and innovative future built from care. Matriculation period is open and registration will be available until the beginning of each course.
The Basque audiovisual sector has agreed to create the Film Academy
ELA, UGT, LAB and ESK have filed appeals against the regulatory file of Tubos Reunidos
Each union has filed a separate appeal with the High Court of Justice of the Basque Country. They have requested the suspension of the Employment Regulation Dossier, which provides for 242 redundancies, because it is disproportionate and unjustified. Today the workers are back on the streets in Bilbao.
A Royal fan has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for throwing stones at the Ertzaintza
During the February trial, the young man confessed to throwing "two or three stones" at the Ertzaintza during the incidents that occurred on 13 March 2022 in the run-up to the match between the Royal Society and the Alavés. The defence has appealed the conviction for two crimes of attack and only one was charged at source.
The photo of a family separated by ICE agents has won the 2026 World Press Photo Award
ICE Immigration and Customs Policia Indar Luis has been the winner of this edition of the photo of the American photographer Carol Guzy who portrays the terrible moment when the Ecuadorian migrant is axilized and separated from his wife and three children.
EU Heads of State and Government will discuss energy, the Hormuz blockade and Ukraine at the first summit without Orban
The summit is scheduled for tomorrow in Cyprus because the rotating presidency of the Council of Europe corresponds to the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. On Friday they will discuss the war in the Middle East, with the presence of the High Representatives of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and the Gulf.
There will be news: Rajoy and Cospedal in the 'Kitchen' trial, Book Day and the last hour of the Middle East war
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The National High Court has issued letters of repentance to Iparragirre and Azpiazu in separate cars
Three letters addressed to the victims have been made public, one from Iparragirre and two from Aspiazu.
Trump said there is an opportunity to resume peace negotiations with Iran on Friday
This week, the Iranian Government has made it clear that it is ready to meet with the United States again, but when the "necessary conditions" are in place. The local authorities have also said that Iran is "prepared" to deal with the attacks.
Marisol Iparragirre has been denied semi-liberty by the judge
As a result of Article 100.2, since last March, he has only been in prison to sleep during the week and weekends. This decision obliges him to stay in prison.
The United Kingdom will ban smoking for those born after 2008
The law, which will enter into force from next year, provides for the prohibition of the sale of tobacco products to persons born after 2008, as well as the prohibition of smoking electronic cigarettes in passenger cars, children's parks or in the vicinity of schools and hospitals.