• Spain’s Property Market Hits 20-Year High in 2025
    Feb 23 2026

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    This episode explores the historic surge in Spain’s real estate market in 2025, with transaction volumes and prices reaching levels not seen in nearly two decades. Driven by strong demand and limited housing supply, the price per square meter climbed to record highs. While second-hand homes continue to dominate sales, new-build properties posted their strongest performance since 2011. We examine regional disparities, monthly fluctuations, and how fear of further price increases fueled a buying rush across the country.


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    22 mins
  • Spain’s Births Rise Slightly in 2025 Amid Ongoing Demographic Decline
    Feb 20 2026

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    This episode examines a symbolic demographic shift in Spain, where births rose by 1% in 2025 after a decade of steady decline. Despite this modest rebound, deaths still outnumbered births by more than 125,000, keeping the country in natural population decline. We explore the rise of late motherhood—particularly among women over 40—regional disparities between growing areas like Madrid and Murcia and shrinking regions such as Galicia, and the broader challenge of structural aging as deaths among those over 80 continue to increase.


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    12 mins
  • EU Defense Autonomy: Activating Article 42.7
    Feb 18 2026

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    This episode explores the push by General Seán Clancy and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to strengthen the European Union’s defense autonomy through the real activation of Article 42.7, the EU’s mutual defense clause. The initiative aims to equip the bloc to respond to hybrid threats and crises below NATO’s intervention threshold. We examine Europe’s accelerated joint procurement of military technology, the goal of strategic complementarity with NATO, and why full military readiness will extend well beyond 2030.


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    16 mins
  • AI and Climate Claims: Innovation or Greenwashing?
    Feb 17 2026

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    This episode examines a report by Beyond Fossil Fuels questioning Big Tech’s claims that artificial intelligence will significantly reduce global emissions. While companies like Google highlight AI’s climate potential, the study argues that much of the evidence is anecdotal or lacks independent academic validation. We explore the growing energy demands of data centers, the environmental cost of generative AI, and whether projected carbon savings truly offset its expanding ecological footprint—or if the narrative risks becoming greenwashing.


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    12 mins
  • Cuba at a Breaking Point: Crisis and Uncertainty
    Feb 16 2026

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    This episode examines Cuba’s deepening systemic collapse, marked by severe shortages of fuel, food, and medicine that have pushed the country into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. We explore how growing social exhaustion and energy paralysis are eroding the legitimacy of President Díaz-Canel’s government, even amid state repression. As U.S. diplomatic and economic pressure intensifies, we discuss the uncertainty surrounding potential political change—and the fears of instability that accompany it.


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    15 mins
  • NATO 3.0: Europe Steps Up in Defense
    Feb 13 2026

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    This episode explores the structural transformation of NATO into what some call “NATO 3.0,” a shift aimed at placing greater responsibility for conventional defense on European nations. As the United States pivots strategically toward the Indo-Pacific, Europe is increasing military spending and expanding its role within NATO’s command structure. We discuss how the alliance seeks a new balance—strengthening European autonomy while preserving U.S. leadership in core strategic planning to maintain transatlantic unity.


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    11 mins
  • Sánchez Defends Spain’s Rail Safety in Congress
    Feb 12 2026

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    This episode examines Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s appearance before Congress following recent rail incidents in Adamuz and Gelida. Sánchez argued that Spain’s railway system remains among the most advanced in Europe, backed by sustained investment and declining accident rates despite rising passenger numbers. We break down his defense against claims of infrastructure obsolescence, the promise of thorough investigations and new safety protocols, and the broader debate over public trust in national transport safety.


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    14 mins
  • Spain’s Corruption Perception Worsens in 2025, Ranking 49th
    Feb 11 2026

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    This episode examines the latest Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2025 from Transparency International, which shows Spain slipping to 49th place out of 182 countries with a score of 55/100—a drop from previous years and below some countries with very different political and economic profiles.

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    15 mins