The city is rolling out the red carpet and seeking to brand itself as a destination for Jews interested in exploring their heritage

Blazes in France, Greece, Portugal and Spain destroy tens of thousands of hectares; Britain issues first-ever 'red' warning for extreme heat, warns of risk to life

9 foreign ministries including France, UK, Germany say they received 'no substantial information' about NGOs that would justify a policy change on funding

Catalan separatist party claims more than 60 phones belonging to independence supporters bugged using Pegasus phone hacking software during independence bid in 2017

Parents of Dror Smajda, who died in Barcelona earlier this week while on vacation, describe 'cursed second' in hotel

Pro-Palestinian media hails 'historic' vote; no mention of boycotting Israel, which has been deemed illegal by several Spanish courts; centrist lawmakers reject resolution

Court says José Luis Calama will lead judicial commission to question company CEO Shalev Hulio, as part of probe into phone hacking of Spanish PM and other officials

PM Sanchez, who was targeted by Pegasus spyware, says move is about 'ensuring maximum respect for the individual and political rights of people'

Paz Esteban, the first woman to head the country's CNI intelligence agency, is the center of phone hacking scandal of prime minister and Catalan leaders

Multinational's innovation division, Wayra, wraps up trip to Israel following pre-seed investment in Tel Aviv-based AI-powered education tech outfit

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