Trump will be “patient” to achieve a deal that prevents a nuclear Iran

Trump will be “patient” to achieve a deal that prevents a nuclear Iran

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, will remain “patient” to reach an agreement with Iran that consolidates the fragile truce in place since April, but he does not rule out military pressure to achieve it. This was stated this Saturday by his Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, who assured that the White House will continue negotiating to achieve a pact that prevents Tehran from accessing the nuclear weapon, while warning that Washington retains full capacity to strike again if the talks fail.

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Plus Ultra paid Zapatero's "front man" 6,000 euros for each monthly report on political matters

Plus Ultra paid Zapatero’s “front man” 6,000 euros for each monthly report on political matters

The relationship between Plus Ultra and Julio Martínez Martínez, the friend and alleged frontman of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, was very close and was further strengthened thanks to various contracts, which have led to the indictment of the former Prime Minister. On December 11, 2025, the judicial police searched Martínez’s homes. They found 268,000 euros in cash hidden in various places such as a golf cart. They also found several contracts that have proven very revealing for the investigation.

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Catalonia seeks its industrial fit in defense

Catalonia seeks its industrial fit in defense

The Catalan company faces a historic opportunity. The increase in defense spending opens the doors to growth in dual-use technologies, those with both civilian and military applications, leveraging the strength and experience of the local industry in other areas. The leap would allow it to put itself on the defense map, where it has traditionally not been very visible. With notable challenges, stability and returns once inside serve as incentives.

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The PSOE clings to the fact that the right-wing bloc retreats in Andalusia and the left-wing bloc advances

The PSOE clings to the fact that the right-wing bloc retreats in Andalusia and the left-wing bloc advances

Once the electoral scrutiny of May 17 confirmed on the night of this Sunday its poor polling forecasts in Andalusia, the PSOE leadership hurried to put forward a flood of positive elements for their interests to try to overcome the fact that María Jesús Montero, with only 28 seats, broke through the historical low of the socialists in what was once their impregnable stronghold.

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