8 May - Celebrations throughout the country as Spain's six-month long state of emergency imposed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic ends.[5]
17 May - Conflict between Spain and Morocco following the latter relaxing its controls over the frontier between the two countries and allowing more than five thousand Moroccan citizens and migrants (including more than 1,500 minors) to get through the Spanish city of Ceuta by passing around the
jetties of Benzú and El Tarajal.[6] Moroccan Ambassador warned that "there are acts that have consequences and must be assumed" (in reference to Ghani being treated in Spain) just before being recalled by the Makhzen on 18 June, in turn shortly after she was summoned by the Spanish foreign minister (Further information:
Contemporary Morocco–Spain relations)
8 May - Celebrations throughout the country as Spain's six-month long state of emergency imposed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic ends.[5]
17 May - Conflict between Spain and Morocco following the latter relaxing its controls over the frontier between the two countries and allowing more than five thousand Moroccan citizens and migrants (including more than 1,500 minors) to get through the Spanish city of Ceuta by passing around the
jetties of Benzú and El Tarajal.[6] Moroccan Ambassador warned that "there are acts that have consequences and must be assumed" (in reference to Ghani being treated in Spain) just before being recalled by the Makhzen on 18 June, in turn shortly after she was summoned by the Spanish foreign minister (Further information:
Contemporary Morocco–Spain relations)