Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez accused opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo of spreading false claims about rail safety to frighten citizens and attacked Vox's Santiago Abascal over his adviser's pay.
About 500 tractors and more than 10,000 farmers marched through central Madrid Wednesday to protest proposed cuts to the EU's Common Agricultural Policy and the EU‑Mercosur trade deal.
Real Madrid and UEFA announced on Feb. 11 that they had reached an agreement of principles ending the Super League dispute and committing to withdraw related legal claims once formalized.
Storm Nils swept southwestern France and moved toward the Mediterranean on Thursday, prompting Météo‑France to issue red alerts for violent winds and major floods in Gironde and Lot‑et‑Garonne.
Thousands of Catalan teachers staged strikes and road blockades across Barcelona and surrounding provinces, unions claimed 70,000 participants while police put turnout at about 25,000, protesting education policy.
Catalonia's government suspended schools, universities and non‑urgent healthcare for Thursday and urged teleworking and avoiding unnecessary travel ahead of a wind episode meteorologists called the most significant in 15–20 years.
Hundreds of farmers staged a tractor protest in central Madrid against cuts to the future Common Agricultural Policy and the EU–Mercosur trade deal, demanding urgent support for the sector.
Vox denounced that several militants were attacked while distributing information in Montcada i Reixac, Barcelona, leaving a woman treated for a suspected left‑rib fracture, the party said.