The owner of UC Global, David Morales, was detained in August and has since been released on bail. He is facing offenses related to violating the privacy of the WikiLeaks founder and passing the information on to the United States’ intelligence services
Thousands of people are traveling to the Valley of the Fallen to take a selfie at the Spanish dictator’s tomb before his body is transferred elsewhere
The plan is set to cost around €100,000, and is aimed at reducing the birds’ numbers, which have jumped 33% since 2016
The CIA had access to the server where the company stored the profiles of hundreds of people who visited the WikiLeaks founder during his stay in the Ecuadorian embassy in London
The Democratic presidential candidate from Texas speaks to EL PAÍS about the need to remove Donald Trump from office, Mexico’s importance as a US partner, and gun control
Ciudadanos is now open to deals after shunning the Socialist Party for months, while the Popular Party is focusing on the economy ahead of the November 10 repeat vote
According to sources from the investigation into the apparent murder of 67-year-old Jesús Mari Baranda, the domestic employee was asked to throw away a number of large trash bags
Local politicians say short-term rentals are responsible for the soaring property prices, which have risen more than 56% in the past five years
The España 2000 party was behind the incident, which took place in Valencia on Thursday as the new film from director Alejandro Amenábar, ‘While at War,’ began
Newly published historical research confirms the German navy’s frequent presence in the Spanish archipelago between the two world wars
Regional premier Isabel Díaz Ayuso was attacking the plans of caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to exhume ex-dictator Francisco Franco, but the comments are out of step with the conservative group’s strategy for the upcoming election campaign
Streets and squares in more than 120 municipalities have paid tribute to a vote that was declared unconstitutional by the courts
The homicide suspect, María del Carmen M.G., had claimed the package was full of sex toys, but in fact it contained the decomposing body part of victim Jesús María B. R.
This week we discuss events surrounding the second anniversary of the referendum in Catalonia, and the latest in the ongoing tug of war over the remains of the Spanish dictator
Spain will be one of the most affected countries in the wake of a World Trade Organization ruling over illegal aid for aerospace corporation Airbus
Authorities identified 46 suspected foreign terrorist fighters, but were unable to detain them
Fishermen in the Barcelona region have to deal with particularly high levels of sea pollution, including plastics and trash from the 1970s
Francisco Franco Martínez-Bordiú was convicted of a traffic incident during which a shotgun was pointed at two civil guards, but the case was quashed and will not be appealed
The number of applications soared to 50,000 in September, with as many as 5,000 requests received in one day
A journalist from the TV network Telecinco was hit in the head with an object while trying to cover the second anniversary of the 2017 sovereignty referendum
During events to mark two years since the region held an illegal referendum on secession, premier Quim Torra states that the republic will be achieved “democratically and peacefully”
The incident took place at the weekend in the Barcelona municipality of Vilafranca del Penedès. Photos of the men with their machine guns next to them quickly went viral
The appearance of the Popular Party’s José Luis Martínez-Almeida on a TV show has gone viral on social media, after his answers left children and viewers somewhat surprised
Political parties and citizens are planning protests against what they expect to be an adverse decision by the Supreme Court on the fate of the leaders of the 2017 breakaway attempt
Experts say that the men involved in these cases of voyeurism are typically insecure, solitary and spend a lot of time planning their crimes
The fall of the British travel giant is already being felt on the islands, with many hotels near-empty and jobs at risk
The mayor’s new plan, which will come into effect next year, will allow vehicles currently banned to access the center of the capital