Spain etches history! Becomes first European country to approve menstrual leave
World | February 16, 2023 21:58 ISTLaws were also passed to strengthen transgender and abortion rights for teenagers in Spain.
Laws were also passed to strengthen transgender and abortion rights for teenagers in Spain.
Spain vs Morocco FIFA World Cup Highlights: Education City stadium has braced itself up for another round of 16 match. This time it is Spain taking on Morocco
Covid-19: The decision was made at a meeting of the Public Health Commission, which includes members from all 17 autonomous communities of the country, Xinhua news agency reported.
Spain's popular food festival, La Tomatina, marked its return this year after a hiatus of two long years. Thousands of people joined in the celebration this year and painted the Spanish town of Bunol red. Check out.
Spain faced a horrific situation when a massive hailstorm hit a few days ago. The fist-sized downpour of hailstones from the sky injured many people and also killed a toddler. Taking to Twitter, netizens shared glimpses of its pictures and videos. Have a look
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez appeared at a news conference in an open-necked white shirt and blue jacket ditching his necktie where he urged "that if not necessary, don’t use a tie." Know why he wants his people to give up on neckties.
According to a reform plan that is due to get approved by Spain's government next week, the country will become the first Western country to offer period leaves under which women would be able to get time off during that time of the month.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s mobile phone was breached twice in May 2021, and Defense Minister Margarita Robles’ device was targeted once the following month, Presidency Minister Félix Bolaños said Monday in a hastily convened news conference.
Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham jetted off to Sapin from Mumbai to kick-start a month-long schedule of Pathaan. John's wife Priya Runchal also joined the actor on this outdoor schedule.
The data, which was published late on Friday night, showed 7,164,906 people have been infected by COVID-19, with 2,42,440 new cases reported in the 48-hour period
Columns of steam that experts had warned could contain toxic gases shot upward when the bright red molten rock tumbled into the Atlantic Ocean at 11:00 pm on Tuesday.
The blasts are sending ash up to 4,500 meters (almost 15,000 feet) into the air, the Guardia Civil police force said in a tweet. Local authorities advised people to protect themselves from the ash with face masks.
The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute reported the eruption on Cumbre Vieja, which last erupted in 1971. Huge red plumes topped with black-and-white smoke shot out along the volcanic ridge that scientists had been closely following the accumulation of molten lava below the surface and days of small earthquakes.
During her trip to Portugal from Sunday to September 14, the Minister will hold bilateral talks with her counterpart Secretary of State for International Affairs and Cooperation Francisco Andre.
The flash flooding quickly turned streets into swift rivers that swept away all in their path. Several cars were carried away and around a dozen ended up tossed into the surf of the Mediterranean Sea. Homes and businesses were filled with mud, water, and debris.
The most important change on Saturday was Deputy PM Carmen Calvo leaving the cabinet, reports Xinhua news agency.
Addressing an event in Barcelona on Friday, he said that the government is going to bring up the proposal on June 24 at the cabinet meeting, reports Xinhua news agency.
A boy born last week on the Spanish island of Ibiza has become the first newborn in Spain with Covid-19 antibodies, after his mother received the vaccine in the third trimester of her pregnancy, according to local media reports.
Spain, Cyprus, Italy, and France will resume administering the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, after the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said it was 'safe and effective.'
At least two people died in the blast, apparently caused by a gas leak. A large explosion killed at least three people and destroyed most of a building in the Spanish capital Madrid on Wednesday. Posts on social media showed a multi-level residential building with serious damage and debris littered over the street.
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