
EU commissioner Pierre Moscovici: “We need a pro-European, proactive government in Spain”
The European official praises the strong performance of the Spanish economy but warns of the threat posed by far-right parties like Vox
The European official praises the strong performance of the Spanish economy but warns of the threat posed by far-right parties like Vox
Church leaders say safety measures are in place, but the budget for conservation has been cut dramatically in a decade
The social media pages had more than 1.5 million followers and had accumulated over seven million interactions since the beginning of the year
Christopher Ahn, who is allegedly a member of the dissident group Free Joseon, is accused of taking part on the raid on the diplomatic headquarters on February 22
La Corriente provides wind, hydraulic and solar power to over 300 members, one of whom says their electricity bill has more than halved since joining
A new study explores how Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia are dealing with hundreds of returnees, and what effect this could have on the European Union
Pablo Casado of the Popular Party and Albert Rivera of Ciudadanos appeared more focused on outdoing one another than on attacking the prime minister
EL PAÍS gender correspondent Pilar Álvarez analyzes Monday night’s pre-election debate, during which the all-male candidates discussed sexual consent, surrogacy and the so-called “tampon tax”
The Monday night event revealed the deep divide between the left-wing and right-wing blocs ahead of the general election on April 28
The two Spaniards, from a small town in Galicia, were on vacation in Colombo when their hotel was hit by one of the multiple bombings on Easter Sunday
With less than a week to go before the April 28 polls, Spanish political parties are scrambling to win over undecided voters
According to a study by the International Organization for Migration, Morocco is the country where immigrants suffer the most
As donations pour in from all over the world, Anne Hidalgo reflects on the cathedral and its global significance
This map provides a detailed look at which political parties won in each census section in Spain
The EU is hoping for a “stable” majority after nearly five years without solid governments, says one high-ranking official
Its presence would violate rules on minimum congressional representation; PM Pedro Sánchez says he will instead attend a four-candidate event on public broadcaster TVE
In Spain, one in every five people between the ages of 10 and 25 suffer from behavioral problems related to video games, cell phones and other digital devices
Every year, a group of specialists travel to the Middle Eastern country to conduct medical check-ups on farms. Often, this is the only care the animals receive
Sixteen provinces had been issued warnings for storms, rough seas and winds gusting up to 90 km/h
National and regional contenders have referenced the hit series in campaign ads in a bid to win votes
But the 47 cancellations announced for Tuesday will remain due to the technical difficulty of reprogramming the flights on such short notice
A vessel operated by an NGO is trying to deliver humanitarian relief to Lesbos, but Spanish authorities say it needs a new permit despite having one from Portugal
The sole suspect in the death of two-year-old Julen Roselló last January claimed that the child could have been accidentally killed by firefighters
Air Nostrum has canceled 148 flights while passengers at Madrid-Barajas airport faced lines of over an hour to pass through security controls
Ahead of the general election on April 28, here is a summary of where each group stands on issues such as taxation, immigration, employment and clean energy
Nearly one-third of people in Spain are either atheists, agnostics or non-believers, according to a study by the Ferrer i Guàrdia Foundatio
Between 2012 and 2017, a security company from Cádiz was in charge of protecting the most uncomfortable house guest in the world while he was confined to the Ecuadorian embassy in London