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Juana Rivas will be investigated for stealing minors, but she's expected to leave her son with her father on Friday
Several ministers of the Spanish Government and the President of Andalusia have expressed concern about the psychological situation of the boy. On the other hand, Rivas's eldest son has filed a complaint against his father for an alleged offence of coercion of the will of his younger brother.
The state will contribute $75 million to Talcon and it will be done with a 7.8% stake through the SEPI
The strengthening of capital will pave the way for the company headed by Jainaga to acquire 29.77% of Talgo, making Sidenor the main shareholder.
The NGO warns Spain that it has until 31 July to begin investigating a case of torture
Urges the Government to implement the "binding" recommendations contained in the final report of the United Nations Human Rights Commission, in which the Commission expresses its concern at the lack of guarantees for the effective investigation of cases of torture in Spain.
Social media was filled with hate messages and calls for violence after the events in Torre Pacheco
The Spanish Observatory on Racism and Xenophobia, which counted more than 138,000 such publications between 6 and 22 July, has warned that only 22% of them were deleted by the platforms.
The Spanish Government will grant urgent military spending loans to Indra, Airbus and other companies without specifying the amount
The Spanish Government has not specified the amount of the loans and has authorised the granting of loans as a matter of urgency not only to Indra and Airbus, but also to other companies, although it has not disclosed any names.
The Council of Ministers will today adopt a draft law on classified information, which aims to reveal the secrets of Francoism
The Draft Law on Classified Information is intended to replace the Law on Official Secrets in force since Francoism. After receiving the green light from the Council of Ministers, the Spanish Government will forward the legal text to the Congress of Deputies for processing.
News: Official Secrets Act, Santos Cerdán's Appeal and Government Meeting
A summary of what will be news today, in two words.
Sanchez has advocated forming a progressive front against a right that "has succumbed to the discourse of the far right."
The President of the Spanish Government has advocated the need for progressive leaders to join forces to confront the "reactionary international front." This has been expressed at thesummit "Democracy always" organized by Chilean President Gabriel Boric , in which Brazilian President Luiz Inazio Lula da Silva , Colombian President Gustavo Petro and Uruguayan Yamandu Orsi also participated.
Garzón calls for unity between Sumar and Podemos to stop the ultra-right
Former Spanish Consumer Minister Alberto Garzón has warned of the need for Sumar and Podemos to go together in the next election, or at least to be able to find points of collaboration, otherwise the future Spanish Government will remain in the hands of the extreme right.
Martinez says the Basque Government is "totally wrong" to point to Sumar's obstruction of the transfer of unemployment
Interviewed on Radio Euskadi, the Vizcaíno parliamentarian of Sumarr Lander Martínez has stated that his party has never "raised any blockade or obstacle" to progress on Social Security transfers and has stated that PNV and PSE-EE are "wrong" and has asked the parties that make up theBasque Government to explain why they accuse Sumar of stopping the transfer of unemployment benefits.
Montoro obtained protected data from the Tax Agency on politicians and personalities: Rato, Pujol, Rafa Nadal, Esperanza Aguirre
According to the Public Prosecutor's Office, they provided him with important protected information through a corporate email account called "aromero." s were addressed to the "minister."
Albares sees' postponement tactics' in postponing the decision on the official status of the Basque Country in the EU
"Knowing that there are no technical arguments that can prevent this, I begin to wonder if there are no political reasons behind it, but sooner or later, without any doubt, we will overcome them," the Foreign Minister said in an interview on Radio Euskadi.
Ibone Bengoetxea: "Europe cannot be built by denying its plurality"
The Vice-President and Councillor for Culture and Linguistic Policy, Ibone Bengoetxea, has stressed that the Basque language is a living language, of Basque citizens and part of the European heritage, and has recalled that Europe cannot be built by denying its plurality, and has reiterated the Government's determination to continue working in all areas in order to achieve the official status of the Basque language in Europe, and has thanked all the institutions involved.
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The keys to the corruption plot in which Cristóbal Montoro is charged: commissions in exchange for laws supporting gas companies
The law firm created by the then Finance Minister allegedly created a "network of influencers" to raise funds in exchange for legislating on the interests of at least five companies.
EU ministers will today examine the official status of the Basque, Catalan and Galician languages
Former Finance Minister Cristóbal Montoro is being investigated for benefiting gas companies in exchange for "significant payments"
The gas companies Air Liquide, Abello, Messer, Praxair and Sociedad Española de Carburos Metallic are also under investigation. According to the judge, they "agreed" to pay "the Equipo Economico Society" for tax reforms.
Sanchez has proclaimed a "safe, regulated and orderly" migration in Mauritania in the face of the racist wave in Torre Pacheco
"Today, Spain's progress and good economic situation owe a great deal to the contribution of migration that has come to develop a life project," the head of the Spanish Government acknowledged.
Pradales has asked Sanchez for "more leadership and coordination" to overcome administrative and political obstacles
"The agreements are there to be complied with," said the lehendakari Pradales at the end of the meeting of the Bilateral Commission for Permanent Cooperation. Imanol Pradales has acknowledged the "political will" of Pedro Sánchez, but has asked him to "put order in place." "We must speed up and move forward in the content in order to comply with the agreed timetable," added the lehendakari.
The Government and the Spanish Government have facilitated the participation of the SEPI in making the Talgo operation viable
Last week, the Basque Government accused the SEPI of "retracting" the purchase of Talgo.