
Iberia gets six months to adapt to EU ownership rules in the case of a hard Brexit
Air carriers must prove they are more than 50% controlled by European Union shareholders or face losing their flying rights within the bloc

Air carriers must prove they are more than 50% controlled by European Union shareholders or face losing their flying rights within the bloc

The Civil Guard has arrested four people – two Spaniards and two Algerians –for killing 52-year-old Javier Ardines, who was a councilman in Llanes, Asturias

Jordi Turull argues that the regional government did not encourage violence, nor did it use public money to hold the unauthorized independence referendum of October 1

The number of criminal infractions, which began to skyrocket in early 2018, underscore theft as one of the city’s main problems

Popular Party makes a political issue out of religious traditions as it vies with far-right Vox for votes on April 28

Leaders are holding rallies in low-income towns with large foreign populations in the hopes of replicating their recent success in Andalusia at upcoming elections

Political fragmentation and the emergence of a far-right party has raised concerns that the fourth-largest economy in the European Union could fall prey to euro-skepticism

Around 200,000 people participated in the demonstration, making it one of biggest since last year’s Catalonia Day march

The Socialist Party government of Pedro Sánchez has been in power for nearly nine months, and will now have to abandon a number of plans in areas such as health and climate change

The dictator’s family, who will be given 15 days to choose an alternative resting place, have promised to fight the decision at the Supreme Court

Oriol Junqueras, who is on trial for his role in the pro-independence drive, has refused to answer the public prosecutor’s questions, and denies having committed any offenses

A Venezuela free of the influences of the Russian autocracy and the Cuban dictatorship is an objective that the world’s democracies should support

PM Pedro Sánchez is due to announce a date for a general election, but there are many in his party who want to avoid it coinciding with local, regional and European polls

The Spanish toddler was killed when he fell down an unlicensed borehole that David Serrano had paid a company to drill

The prosecution says that leaders of the failed independence bid employed violence, a point that the rebellion charges hinges on

Germany received nearly three times as many applications last year and granted protection to 50% of them, according to the Spanish Refugee Support Commission

Watch Spanish surgeons and an electronic assistant named Da Vinci successfully extract an organ from a live donor at Hospital Clínic de Barcelona

The only arguments that should influence the outcome of this high-profile Supreme Court case are legal ones, not political ones

Technical and political matters came together on day one of the most momentous case ever heard by the Supreme Court since the advent of democracy

Civil War monuments, including those commemorating the “Thirteen Roses,” were also vandalized in Madrid’s La Almudena cemetery

In a bid to preserve the second-highest mountain on their territory, regional authorities have purchased a third of the summit from private owners for €1.14 million

The senior citizen, who is alleged to have damaged a thousand cars in Vigo, is being sent to a hospital for a psychiatric evaluation

Regional premier Quim Torra comes to Spanish capital to show support for 12 defendants facing charges related to the illegal referendum and unilateral declaration of independence

Government due to order exhumation at Friday Cabinet meeting and give the dictator’s family 15 days to choose alternative resting place

The prosecution and the defense’s strategies will hinge on whether any violence was used during the bid for unilateral secession

EL PAÍS debunks four false accusations made against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a joint manifesto from the Popular Party, Ciudadanos and Vox

The conservative Popular Party, center-right Ciudadanos and far-right Vox called the demonstration in response to Pedro Sánchez’s handling of the Catalan independence drive