Spanish hotel chains helped turn Cuba into one of the Caribbean’s major tourist destinations. Now, amid sanctions, logistical hurdles, declining visitor numbers, and growing geopolitical uncertainty, they face one of the most complex strategic decisions in their recent history. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – Thousands of Spanish hotel workers, from executives to employees deployed to the Caribbean, could…
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Spain in September: The Steady Glow of Tourism that Bets on Quality
More than €105 billion and 76 million international visitors reaffirm Spain’s tourism leadership in 2025. But the most revealing figure is another: spending is growing faster than arrivals — a sign of maturity and evolution in the model. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — There is something in Spain that cannot be captured in numbers: the light, the gastronomy, the…
Read MoreChristmas in Spain: How to Win (and Keep) the British Winter Tourist
From “winter sun” to active tourism: proposals, figures, and guidelines for Spain to turn the Christmas season into a responsible extension of its tourism success. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — In recent years, Spain’s tourism map has learned to speak more than one word: sun, beach, heritage… and now, increasingly, winter. While the summer season remains the economic locomotive…
Read MoreSeeds of Change: Women Cultivating the Future of the Earth
At the Palau-Castell de Betxí, more than a hundred voices gathered for the 3rd International Conference on Agroecology and Women to discuss the challenges and opportunities of a fair, sustainable, and human-centered agricultural model. Amid Renaissance stone walls and the scent of soil, agroecology emerged as a universal language of respect, equality, and hope. By M.ª Pilar Rueda Requena…
Read MoreValencia Becomes a Forum for Dignity and Human Rights
The 17th Congress of Writers for Human Rights will bring together experts, authors, and citizens to reflect on social justice, equality, and a shared future. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – The city of Valencia is preparing, on September 26 and 27, 2025, to become a vast plaza of thought and dialogue. The 17th Congress of Writers for Human Rights,…
Read MoreThe Generalitat transfers 16 million euros for rainwater drainage and retention systems to all municipalities in Vega Baja
With the set of aid of 16 million euros, the regional Executive makes available to the municipalities of the Vega Baja an additional instrument to, in addition to improving their response capacity to new episodes of torrential rains
Read MoreMollà affirms that Pedreguer is a ‘good’ example that ‘door-to-door waste collection is viable in municipalities with more than 5,000 inhabitants’
door-to-door selective waste collection is feasible in La Marina Alta
Read MoreXimo Puig highlights Labora’s commitment to offering a ‘personalized and equal conditions’ access to employment service throughout the Valencian Community
“paradigm shift” of the public employment service
Read MoreCliment highlights the importance of relocation of Valencian industries to achieve real sustainable development
Climent: the relocation of Valencian industries to achieve an effective development of equal opportunities for all people
Read MoreThe investment of the Consell in the Valencian inclusion income during the pandemic exceeds 460 million euros
The economic benefit of the Valencian inclusion income is accompanied by the itineraries of socio-labor insertion, social skills and personal empowerment mainly linked to the beneficiaries of this aid.
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