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15.01.26 - 15:48
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Spain Inflation Unrevised At 4-Month Low (AFX)
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MADRID (dpa-AFX) - Spain's consumer price inflation moderated as initially estimated in December to the lowest level in four months, the latest data from the statistical office INE revealed on Thu......
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05.01.26 - 10:48
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Spain Unemployment Declines Sharply (AFX)
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MADRID (dpa-AFX) - Spain's unemployment declined sharply at the end of the year, official data revealed on Monday.The number of registered unemployed decreased 16,291 from the previous month to 2.......
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30.12.25 - 22:30
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Europäisches Luftkampfsystem FCAS: Entscheidung vertagt, Zukunft unklar (RND)
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Es soll das wichtigste und teuerste Prestigeprojekt der europäischen Rüstungskooperation werden. Ob es tatsächlich realisiert wird, steht nun aber weiter in den Sternen... --- Die Entscheidung über die Realisierung sollte ursprünglich bis Ende August fallen, wurde dann aber vor allem wegen Differenzen über den Anteil der Unternehmen Dassault, Airbus und Indra an dem Projekt auf das Jahresende vertagt. Auch an dieser Zielmarke sind die drei Länder nun gescheitert. Wie es nun weiter geht, ist noch völlig offen.. --- Wir sind uns einig darin, dass wir uns uneinig sind..
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23.12.25 - 11:48
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Spain GDP Growth Slows As Estimated (AFX)
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MADRID (dpa-AFX) - The Spanish economy experienced a slower growth in the third quarter, in line with earlier estimate, final data from the statistical office INE showed on Tuesday. Gross domestic......
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23.12.25 - 01:48
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Barcelona and Madrid have very different ideas on tackling Spain′s housing crisis. Which will succeed? | Jaime Palomera (The Guardian)
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While the country's capital is loosening regulations, the Catalan city is strengthening social housing. Their outcomes will affect all our futuresIn Spain, two cities face the same crisis, but are responding in fundamentally different ways. Over the past decade, the cost of housing in Madrid and Barcelona has soared – with rents rising by about 60% and sale prices by 90% – leaving young people, working families and retired people struggling to stay in their homes or even find one.Yet, while one city is betting everything on construction and giving free rein to big investors, the other is cautiously trying to steer the housing market towards the public good, despite political and institutional constraints.Jaime Palomera is a researcher on housing and inequality, author of The Hijacking of Housing, and co-founder of the Barcelona Urban Research Institute (IDRA) and the Tenants' Union Continue reading......
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