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Today in Germany: A Roundup of the Latest News on Thursday
Heat and record warm nights force cancellations and school changes as authorities warn temperatures could reach 40C and health risks rise across the country.
On Thursday, Spain's state meteorological agency, Aemet, reported the heatwave scorching the country began to subside, while firefighters in Madrid extinguished a blaze at the Torre Moeve after an evacuation on Tuesday.
Vox leader Santiago Abascal accused Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of 'manoeuvring to steal the upcoming elections' during a fiery debate in Congress on Wednesday, warning Spain risks 'putting its freedom, democracy and the rule of law on the line' in the forthcoming general election.
A U.S. court ruled that the Blasket fund cannot seize assets from the Spanish national football team, which the court emphasized is a legal entity 'distinct from the Spanish state' under law.
Minister for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service Oscar Lopez announced a 'new digital right' requiring operators to maintain four hours of mobile network coverage for 75 percent of the population during power cuts.
The Spanish foreign ministry confirmed two nationals died in Venezuela's recent earthquake, with 80 people still unaccounted for following the disaster that killed at least 235 people overall.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and European Union has reported the death of two Spaniards in Venezuela following the two earthquakes of the last morning.Continue reading...