Your privacy choices

We use analytics to improve Pollar and, with your consent, marketing tools (Meta, X) to measure our ads. You can change this anytime in Settings.

Privacy policy
Pollar
HomeAskLiveSearchMapMarketsNotificationsFor You
BriefThreadsMarkets
Privacy

Alba Rodríguez

  • 4h ago

    Spain's tax agency opens inspections on former PM Zapatero and family to interrupt prescription clock

    Spain's Tax Agency has opened inspections on former prime minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, his wife, daughters and a business associate for possible tax irregularities between 2021 and 2025, and requested suspension to avoid duplication with the ongoing criminal probe.

Today’s Brief

Kyiv burns, France counts 2,025

Russia pounds Kyiv as heat, quakes and alliance strains stretch governments across continents

The day’s hardest news came with a familiar pattern: governments faced shocks they could not fully control, then argued over who should pay, move or apologise. War hit Kyiv, heat killed in France, Venezuela dug through rubble and NATO allies prepared for another bruising encounter with Donald Trump.

Read the Brief
Reader-supported

Free to read, and staying that way

No ads. Membership keeps Pollar independent.

Support Pollar
Membership

Members don't see this panel.

  • Supporter$29.99/yr
  • Founder$69.99/yr
Support Pollar

Live now

All live coverage
  • Russia claims capture of Kostyantynivka

    Declares full control of the fortified city in eastern Ukraine, though independent verification of the military claim remains pending.

  • Mexico World Cup knockout run

    Mexico advances to the round of 16 after defeating Ecuador 2-0 at the Azteca Stadium, securing their first knockout stage appearance since 1986.

  • Catalonia wildfire forces confinements

    Burned 1,800 hectares as firefighters focus efforts on stabilizing the fire's right flank. The blaze continues to force 12,000 residents to remain indoors.

In the spotlight

All threads

World · Updated 40m ago

The US under Trump: second term

President Trump's public criticism of German defence spending and Chancellor Merz's direct response highlight continued friction within NATO over burden-sharing, reinforcing the transactional nature of US alliance policy.

HomeBriefThreadsAsk
Categories