
Barcelona bar owner who threw out patrons for color of their skin fined €1,500
The judge ruled that the accused acted with “undisguised contempt” when he told the group: “I don’t want black people here”
The judge ruled that the accused acted with “undisguised contempt” when he told the group: “I don’t want black people here”
Deputy PM Carmen Calvo says separatist parties are rejecting offers, and warns that a veto of the budget plan could lead to early elections
A total of 600 people were detained or investigated, according to the Civil Guard’s nature protection service Seprona
The municipal authorities have been trying to identify the culprit on the electric-powered device. The video of the incident, shot from a car, has since gone viral
Nastasia Urbano tells EL PAÍS how she went from dancing with Melanie Griffith to sleeping in bank foyers in the Catalan capital
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska expressed veiled criticism for Italy and Malta – who would benefit most from the initiative – for not doing their part
“If we want to fund pensions and healthcare we need to think about how to have more babies and not about how to have terminations,” argues Pablo Casado
The Spanish government is venturing into slippery terrain by allowing an ill-defined figure to be present at cross-party talks about Catalonia
The calls from the Popular Party and Ciudadanos came after it emerged that a “rapporteur” will be present at talks between Madrid and Catalan political parties
Pedro Sánchez will meet with the head of the European Court of Human Rights and give a speech to respond to Catalan separatists’ arguments that there are political prisoners in Spain
Nastasia Urbano used to earn up to $1 million for 20 days of work but is now homeless and looking for help to get back on her feet
As the deadline for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU nears, a campaign is underway to inform companies about new paperwork and tariffs
The stoppage, which began on January 21, was aimed at pressuring the regional government into regulating VTC vehicles, used by ride-hailing services such as Cabify and Uber
Last year there was a 94% increase in sun-powered electricity compared to 2017, according to Spain’s Photovoltaic Union UNEF
Sergio Álvarez snapped the cheeky picture as a dare, not realizing it would be approved by the police or cause such a stir online
Navy believes the first corporal jeopardized the neutrality of the armed forces by criticizing the former Spanish dictator
The Socialist Party administration has made a series of gestures to appease pro-secession parties, but the efforts could have been in vain if its budget plan is rejected
Since 1979, the number of women in blue has jumped from 41 to more than 9,000, but as they explain, sexism remains an issue
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez also announces a humanitarian aid program for the crisis-stricken Latin American country
The hundreds of people who helped locate the two-year-old in a 110-meter-deep borehole are struggling to come to terms with their experiences
The action from the grassroots CDR organization comes as the Supreme Court prepares to try 18 people for their involvement in the Catalan separatist movement
In an interview on a Spanish TV network, the Venezuelan president argued that the leader of the National Assembly had no legal claim to the presidency
In the third of our new audio series, journalists from the English Edition go over the facts of the rescue mission in Málaga that began when a two-year-old fell down a borehole
Spain has pushed for the dispute over the British Overseas Territory to be included in a footnote in a proposed law on UK traveling rights
The man was arrested in Vigo after scratching more than 100 cars and causing damage to numerous buildings and locks
The politicians and association chiefs have been behind bars since 2017, and will now be tried in the Supreme Court for their role in the illegal referendum and pro-secession drive
US Embassy in Madrid notified Spanish government before Juan Guaidó declared himself interim president