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'Nobody will fly': India's plane versus train battle gets a twistIndia's Railway Minister said upcoming bullet trains will dominate short-haul routes like Mumbai-Pune and Bengaluru-Chennai, mirroring glob...
Jaishankar concludes Trinidad visit; highlights cultural links, development partnershipsExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar concluded his visit to Trinidad and Tobago. He met members of the Indian community, emphasizing stro...
U.S.-Iran war: Is Donald Trump losing the conflict? Key facts show all is not wellIran war: The U.S. is already paying new strategic costs. Those include fractures with traditional European allies, who were not consulted ...
Iran standoff could leave Trump worse off than before he went to warPresident Trump faces an indefinite standoff with Iran, failing to achieve key war objectives like regime change or preventing a nuclear we...
Trump's attacks on Europe's leaders worsen transatlantic frostTrump this week lashed out at German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over his criticism of the Iran war, calling him "totally ineffective," and t...
Spain approves a plan to ease its housing crisisSpain's government has launched a major plan to tackle its housing crisis. The initiative involves a 7 billion euro investment to boost pub...
The 10-Minute Night Habit That Keeps Your Home Smelling Fresh All DayA simple 10-minute nighttime routine can significantly improve indoor air quality, combating stale odors common in modern, energy-efficient...
Doritos at $7 a bag ended up costing PepsiCo billionsIn an unexpected twist, Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo, is slashing prices by as much as 15% on beloved snacks like Doritos and Cheetos...
Spring break hit: Indian students cut travel plans as airfares surge amid West Asia tensionsStudents looking to journey abroad for spring break are feeling the sting of rising airfare prices. Flights to popular destinations like th...
UAE bars Iranians from entering or transiting the countryThe United Arab Emirates has barred Iranians from entering or transiting the country, with exceptions for Golden Visa holders, as the war w...
Europe’s housing crisis deepens as bedrooms go up for saleYoung Europeans are facing a severe housing crisis, with prices outpacing incomes. Startups are offering unconventional solutions like sell...
Spain eyes higher foreign tourist arrivals in 2026Spain expects more foreign tourists and higher spending in 2026. Last year saw a record 97 million visitors and 135 billion euros in revenu...
Spain fines Airbnb $75 million for unlicensed rental listingsSpain's leftist government, along with some city councils and regional authorities, has been cracking down on tourism rentals that use site...
This European country is the world’s best place to retire in 2026Greece is the top retirement spot for 2026. International Living's report highlights its healthcare, housing costs, and climate. Retirees c...
Indian students turn to Europe for higher education and better work opportunitiesIndian students are increasingly choosing Austria, Malta, Portugal, and Spain for higher education due to lower tuition fees and living cos...
In Spain, homelessness crisis unfolds in Madrid's airportHundreds of homeless individuals, like Teresa, are residing in Madrid's airport due to Spain's escalating housing crisis, marked by soaring...
Americans flee to Spain in droves following Trump's tantrums; here's the type of people going there and why the Iberian nation is so attractiveA growing number of Americans, particularly minorities and LGBTQ+ individuals, are relocating to Spain, driven by political disillusionment...
Studying in Europe is not as fancy as it soundsEurope faces a growing student housing crisis, with a 3-million-bed shortage expected to worsen as student numbers rise. Top cities are har...
Spain is considering a 100% tax on homes bought by foreignersSpain introduces measures to address its housing crisis, including up to 100% tax on properties bought by non-EU citizens, and scrapping th...
- Spain's housing bubble a threat to its banking sector
The root cause of concern in Spain is not government sovereignty, but banking solvency says a KT-ZMICO report.