Witnesses at the Spanish skiing resort reported seeing people being flung through the air as chairlifts collapsed leaving 10 ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez proposed on Sunday to ban people outside the EU from buying housing in the country, as part of his drive to ease an affordable-homes crisis.
A Spanish ski resort reopened Sunday, a day after a chairlift there broke, sending skiers hurtling to the ground and leaving 30 people injured.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced a plan to tax non-residents from outside the EU up to 100 percent for real estate purchases, this as Spain faces a housing crisis.
State TV channel TVE reported that around 80 people were trapped on the chairlifts in the immediate aftermath. Latest on ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez proposed on Sunday to ban people outside the EU from buying housing in the country, as ...
Saturday, four of them seriously, when a chairlift broke down at a Spanish ski resort near the French border, regional ...
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Several countries could be keen to follow Spain's lead in imposing crackdown measures to tackle their housing crises ...
No less than 10 individuals were wounded, two severely, in a ski lift accident at the Astun ski resort in Huesca, ...
Two 18-year-old women are in intensive care after a ski lift collapsed in Spain, according to local reports. The incident ...