Navarra
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Courts

Why Spanish Courts Don’t Always Punish AI Mistakes
A Spanish lawyer avoided a fine after using AI-generated fictitious rulings. The court accepted her apology and chose not to…
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Climate

Heavy rains and heat unexpected weather contrasts at Easter 2026 in Spain
Easter 2026 will bring sharp weather changes to Spain. Warm temperatures are expected in the south, while the north and…
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Children

Controversial Camps in Navarra Funding Continues Despite Ongoing Investigations
Navarra allocates funds once again for summer camps, despite parents’ complaints. Authorities have not suspended financing even though investigations are…
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Basques

Basque Country Eases Restrictions for Convicted ETA Member Ángel Telleria
Ángel Telleria has been granted partial freedom in the Basque Country due to medical treatment needs. This decision may impact…
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Consumer

Mercadona Easter opening hours unexpected changes for shoppers
Mercadona is updating its opening hours for Easter. In some regions, stores will be closed. The new rules will affect…
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Concerts

Navarre court sides with Robe Iniesta in multi-million euro dispute against Live Nation
A Spanish court upheld the unilateral cancellation of Extremoduro's tour. The decision affects thousands of fans and Spain’s live music…
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Gastronomy

Compare Prices on Top Wines Across Major Retail Chains
Interest in affordable, high-quality wines is on the rise in Spain. Experts highlight new brands now available in mainstream supermarkets.…
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Festivals, Fiestas, Holidays

Easter Week 2026 cold rain and snow in Spain expected to surprise residents
At the start of Semana Santa 2026, Spain will face cold weather and precipitation. Northern regions are expected to see…
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Business and Company News

Navarre court confirms Live Nation’s liability for Extremoduro tour cancellation
A Spanish court has definitively found Live Nation responsible for the cancellation of Extremoduro's farewell concerts. This ruling could impact…
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Basques

Vidrala announces layoffs in UK amid rising gas prices
In 2025, Vidrala faces declining profits and job cuts. The Delclaux family seeks new investment opportunities. The energy crisis intensifies…
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Business and Company News

How Adriana Marin Became a Key Figure at Christie’s and Duchess of Aliaga
Adriana Marin, a descendant of prominent dynasties, has become an influential figure at Christie’s. Her marriage to the heir of…
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Basques

Korrika kicks off amid conflict as CCOO and Socialists excluded from major Euskera run
This year, Korrika began with a major controversy. Organizers barred CCOO from participating. The Socialists also declined to join the…
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Gastronomy

Wines That Surprised Spain Unexpected Favorites for March 19
Interest in unusual wines as gifts is growing in Spain. New favorites are emerging among connoisseurs. Choosing the right bottle…
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Demographics and Population

March 19 2026 is a working day for most regions of Spain
In 2026, only five Spanish regions have declared March 19 an official holiday. The rest will continue to work despite…
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Banks

Education loans surge in Madrid up 61.5 percent in six years
Madrid sees record rise in education loans as families struggle to secure spots at public universities. The trend is reshaping…
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Children

Which Spanish regions have doubled their number of foreign students in 10 years
In Spain, the number of foreign students in schools has sharply increased over the past decade. Regions that were once…
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Children

Spanish regions where the number of foreign students has doubled in 10 years
Spain has seen a sharp rise in the number of foreign students in its schools over the past decade. Leading…
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Animals

Fire at Poultry Farm in Navarre Claims 10,000 Chicks in One Hour
A fire in Villafranca destroyed one of the area’s poultry farms. Thousands of chicks died, though no people were harmed.…
Navarra is an autonomous community in northern Spain, bordering France. The region is renowned for its natural beauty, featuring the Pyrenees mountains and the Ebro River valley. Navarra is also recognized for its rich culture and history, with medieval castles and monasteries, as well as traditional festivals like San Fermín, famous for the running of the bulls through the streets of Pamplona. The region has a strong wine industry and is known for gastronomic tourism, offering numerous restaurants specializing in local cuisine such as pintxos, chorizo, and other regional dishes.


















