
Spain’s Civil Guard arrests businessmen who stripped uniform off employee to cover up workplace death
The victim, who had no protective clothing or training on how to operate heavy machinery, died while using a forklift
The victim, who had no protective clothing or training on how to operate heavy machinery, died while using a forklift
As the official campaign gets underway today, the governing Socialist Party (PSOE) is stirring fears about its rivals in order to mobilize left-wing voters ahead of the April 28 polls
The justices overseeing the trial against the defendants for their role in the 2017 secession bid argue that the men, who will run in polls in April and May, pose a flight risk
The new measure will, however, only be available with a court order, and will not permit officers to carry out on-the-spot checks
The center in the Catalan capital has taken 200 books off the shelf for perpetuating “toxic” gender stereotypes, and more are following its example
Ángel Hernández left “furious” by decision of judge in charge of probing the assisted suicide of María José Carrasco, a multiple sclerosis sufferer who had long wanted to end her life
An international software company that hires people on the autism spectrum has plans for an office in Spain
Spanish police are investigating an alleged extortion case involving video footage, photographs and other material
The 42-year-old woman, who is the 129th person the organization has helped locate, is yet to meet her real father and older brother
Despite bans on campaigning outside specific time periods, the popularity of social media apps make this rule very difficult to enforce
EL PAÍS has traveled to the Al Hol camp in Syria for an exclusive interview with two Spaniards and a Moroccan – the mother of three Spanish children – who are seeking to return to Spain after surviving the fall of the caliphate
Investigating judge considers these people played “a decisive” role in organizing the vote, setting a global bond of €5.8m for 17 of them. Sedition charges have been dropped, however
As elections approach, the opposition is resorting to scare tactics to convince voters that Socialist Party Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez must go
The company has placed 566 mobility devices across the Spanish capital and is giving users the chance to try Jump for free for the first 10 minutes in April
The latest CIS survey predicts that current Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will win the highest number of seats in Congress, but fall short of an absolute majority
Nine crosses were broken in the Cuacos de Yuste burial site in Cáceres, which was sprayed with the message: “Neither Nazis with honors nor anti-fascists in ditches”
Chinese investors are purchasing properties worth at least €500,000 in a bid to earn a so-called “golden visa”
Judges are investigating moves by politicians and police officials to find or fabricate damning evidence against political rivals of the Popular Party
The device that had been installed at the house of Pablo Iglesias and Irene Montero had to be replaced by the Civil Guard after the anti-austerity party was made aware of the intrusion
Some homeowners in the Malasaña neighborhood have sound meters showing alarming exposure to decibels, due mostly to the vibrant nightlife. Now they are campaigning to make their homes more livable
Data also show that 53.1% of people between the ages of 25 and 29 are still living with their parents
María José Carrasco suffered from multiple sclerosis for 30 years and had reached the terminal stage of the disease
Two of the Spaniards located at a camp for Islamic State followers are already under investigation by Spain’s High Court, and all three could face terrorism charges back home
Police officer Eduardo Balboa del Cid talks to EL PAÍS about why he spends his free time entertaining children in cancer wards and in palliative care
In an interview with international media, Pedro Sánchez argues that the rhetoric in both cases has led societies down a blind alley
This week we discuss the upcoming date that Spaniards have at the polling booths, and also, in the last episode of our first season, mention a few stories we didn’t have time for...
A conservationist has captured images of the waste covering the shore of the Canary Island. Currents in the area act as a garbage collector for what washes in from the North Atlantic