
Spanish judge issues international arrest warrants against two attackers of the North Korean embassy
The US denies any involvement in the mysterious break-in, although the group leader contacted the FBI
The US denies any involvement in the mysterious break-in, although the group leader contacted the FBI
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s letter to King Felipe VI draws ire, amusement and perplexity on both sides of the Atlantic
Spanish judge investigating the strange incident at the diplomatic mission in Madrid has lifted the seal on the probe
The Mexican president has sent a letter to King Felipe VI arguing that saying sorry is the only way to achieve complete reconciliation between both countries
Agency says more funding is needed to support migrant integration, given the growing number of arrivals
Josué Estébanez is considered a cult figure by extremists, including the New Zealand mosque shooter, for killing a left-wing activist on the Madrid subway in 2007
Around 400 people came out to protest against the UK’s exit from the European Union on Saturday, demanding a “people’s vote” on what happens next
A survey shows that the winner will have to forge alliances with regional nationalist parties in order to form a government, making a leftist bloc more likely
A study by two Spanish academics reveals the scope and lack of control over pre-installed apps
Public prosecutor will bring charges of disobedience against Quim Torra, who will not face prison time but could be removed from his position and barred from public office
Five people have been arrested – including three in Málaga – for providing pirated IPTV in a criminal operation estimated to have made €8 million in profits since 2013
Two private hospitals are due to open centers in Madrid, where children and patients with rare tumors will especially benefit from a treatment with fewer side effects than X-rays
Following Thursday’s key European Council meeting, Pedro Sánchez underscores that the EU has gone as far as it can to deal with the ongoing crisis
Parties that support Catalan independence are unlikely to back Prime Minister Sánchez’s plan, meaning that a general election could be called for the coming months
Executive sources said the Socialist Party leader will unveil the date after the Cabinet meeting on Friday
Pedro Sanchez’s decision has been triggered by the defeat this week of his Socialist Party’s budget plan in Congress. Spaniards will be going to the polls for the third time in four years
Fernando Paz has made revisionist statements regarding the Nuremberg trials and the Holocaust
“We are a common-sense party and of course we support the right to self-defense of upstanding Spaniards,” says Santiago Abascal, the head of the far-right group
This week we discuss a curious incident involving a diplomatic mission in Spain, which may or may not have involved the CIA, and also remember the tragic killing of Carlos Palomino
Quim Torra resorts to color variations to circumvent campaign rules on political neutrality
EU Court of Justice says countries that have reinstated border controls cannot use them for pushbacks
Pedro Sánchez is travelling to Brussels for a meeting that could delay Britain’s departure from the EU
Authorities warn about the existence of “ghetto schools” where more than half of all students are foreign-born
The Spanish Association of Christian Lawyers, which also filed a complaint against actor Willy Toledo, has accused local authorities and the creators of offending religious sentiment
The ruling rejects an appeal filed by Tordesillas town hall, which argued that there was no reason to prohibit the killing of the animal at the festivities by a crowd armed with spears
This marks the second time that Quim Torra has ignored instructions from election officials, who are seeking to ensure political neutrality ahead of polls in April and May
The final message of Saturday’s march by supporters of Catalan independence was not the one that pro-secessionist forces proclaimed in Madrid, but the one that they took home with them to Catalonia