DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is launching a crusade against ... their social media platforms use. The third plank of Sánchez’s plan is for the EU to go right up to ...
In the turmoil unleashed by Donald Trump’s return to power, Europeans should not lose sight of one striking feature of the tech oligarchs surrounding him: their naked demand that he gets the EU off ...
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Hosted on MSNSpanish leader Sánchez urges EU to rein in social mediaSpain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called for tighter European Union regulation on social media platforms during a speech at Davos on Wednesday.
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Pedro Sánchez announces he will stand firm and take appropriate measures in response to Trump's trade warThe President of the Government presents the National Food Strategy and urges Europe to "show unity in responding to any ...
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Sánchez strengthens alliance with China to face TrumpKey figures of the PSOE such as Borrell and Zapatero serve as a bridge in the strategy to see Beijing more as an opportunity than as a threat. With the unpredictable global geopolitical scenario that ...
Social media users have misleadingly attached importance to the fact that European heads of state and government have been ...
The far-right Patriots for Europe party wants to be the new 'normal' in Brussels and across the EU. That's the message its ...
Since Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez made the audacious claim that his government planned to add a 100 percent tax on the ...
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he would propose to ban purchasers ... "We will propose to ban these non-EU foreigners who are not residents, and their relatives, from ...
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Spain Targets Non-EU Property Buyers with Bold Tax PlanPrime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced this ambitious measure ... targets purchases made by non-EU citizens, including those from the UK, who acquired 27,000 properties in Spain in 2023.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez fired back at Donald Trump on Wednesday after the U.S. president criticized Madrid for falling well short on its defense spending. “Rest assured, Spain is very ...
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