Spain News in English
February 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st February, and here’s your Spain daily news capsule.
Sánchez's immigration reform raises concerns about potential loopholes for undocumented migrants.
New revelations emerge from Epstein files, including payments linked to former Spanish Prime Minister Aznar.
València celebrates the crowning of its Fallas festival leaders with a spectacular fireworks display.
Polls show a tight race in Aragón's 2026 elections, signaling trouble for the PSOE party.
Political leaders unite to support Abengochea and advocate for social rights against right-wing forces.
The Carnival Romano 2026 kicks off with exciting performances and ticket sales in Mérida.
Investigations continue into the Adamuz accident, with judicial reinforcements announced for Montoro's court.
Pueyo emphasizes the importance of the Aragonese movement during a key campaign event.
Minnesota residents face heightened tensions as Trump’s immigration policies create fear and uncertainty.
Rutte's flattering approach to Trump raises eyebrows among European leaders amid political tensions.
The price of eggs skyrockets in Spain, adding to the rising cost of living for consumers.
Alcaraz's nutrition expert reveals the secrets behind his pre-match recovery routine.
In sports, Albacete defeats Real Zaragoza in a thrilling match, leaving fans buzzing.
The 'body positive' movement faces criticism for overshadowing important clinical evidence in health discussions.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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