Seville
Coverage of Seville in the Nexus archive.
- 'Clipification': How short-form videos are reshaping the media landscape
The article discusses 'Clipification,' the trend of short-form videos reshaping the media landscape, and references an event in Seville, Spain on February 6, 2026.
- Court bans Spanish PM's wife from leaving country before corruption trial
A Spanish court has banned Begona Gomez, the wife of prime minister Pedro Sanchez, from leaving the country ahead of a corruption trial. The couple was photographed together at the 41st congress of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party in Seville on December 1, 2024.
- EU Calls on Spain to Lower Gas Reliance to Stabilize Power Grid
The EU has urged Spain to reduce its reliance on gas to stabilize the power grid. Electricity power lines near Seville, Spain, are part of the country's energy infrastructure.
- Tourists could get slapped with fees as pricey getaway looks to cash in even more
Finland is considering a tourist tax to generate revenue and manage tourism-related costs, allowing municipalities to set their own rates based on accommodation prices. The proposal, inspired by similar systems in cities like Venice and Paris, could take effect in 2027 after public feedback and legislative review. The tax would apply to both international visitors and domestic travelers.
- Weather tracker: temperatures in Spain and Brazil well above late April norm
Temperatures in Spain and Brazil are significantly higher than late April averages, with Seville and parts of Brazil expected to reach 34°C and high 30s Celsius, respectively. A Sahara dust plume is affecting skies in Iberia and southwestern France, while storms are forecast in southern Africa.