
Venezuela releases detained journalists working for Spanish news agency
Authorities are preparing to deport two Colombians and a Spaniard who were held on Wednesday in Caracas as they were covering the crisis for EFE
Authorities are preparing to deport two Colombians and a Spaniard who were held on Wednesday in Caracas as they were covering the crisis for EFE
The president of the National Assembly talks to EL PAÍS about why Nicolás Maduro must leave office and whether a military intervention is on the cards
The move by the ride-hailing services comes in the wake of a new regional law that would force passengers to book their journeys 15 minutes in advance
The outlook for 2019 is lower because of domestic uncertainties such as the budget impasse
Insurers have attracted over one million new clients since 2013, and experts warn this could lead to a dual-speed system based on who can pay for quick assistance
Pedro Sánchez has met with opponents of the Bolivarian regime at a global gathering of Socialist parties in Dominican Republic
The endangered animals were found dead with blows to the head in a deworming corridor
The long process and greater restrictions are pushing some couples to go abroad in search of a service that is illegal back home
Seizures have increased by 5,000% since 1987, which is when the drug was first introduced into the country
The ongoing conflict in Spain pits two sectors that offer almost identical services and who are equally interested in preserving a license quota that fuels speculation
The abuse left the woman with post-traumatic stress disorder and she was deemed mentally unfit to remain in the Air Force
On day eight of an open-ended strike, riot police were brought in to clear Paseo de la Castellana while fellow cabbies arrived from other parts of Spain to support the action
The body of the two-year-old was found early on Saturday by rescuers who worked tirelessly for 13 days to locate the toddler
“This is not a retreat. We are under enormous migratory pressure,” says an Interior Ministry source
“The position of the body determines that it was a fast freefall,” the central government delegate in Andalusia told reporters on Saturday morning
The two-year-old was found at 1.25am local time on Saturday morning. The rescue efforts faced constant delays due to the nature of the terrain and the difficulty in reaching the area
Nearly 9,000 children up to three years of age are set to benefit from the measure, which will be applied in 68 centers
The rescue experts had to work in incredibly difficult conditions to create a four-meter tunnel to get to the borehole where the two-year-old was located
Rescue teams have excavated 3.15 of the estimated 3.8 meters separating them from the two-year-old
Since the two-year-old fell down a borehole, this small community has come together to offer their services, food and homes to rescue workers
Divisions exist, and they are serious, but a calm and collected analysis, with historical perspective, shows a much better situation
Two rescue experts have been lowered inside a specially-made cage in a bid to reach the toddler, who is thought to be trapped in a 110-meter-deep borehole in Málaga
Eleven days after the two-year-old fell into a 110-meter-deep borehole, emergency teams are still working in hope of a miracle
Pediatricians and lawmakers are dubious about a non-binding motion in the Canary Islands to allow drug tests on teenagers at their parents’ request
Latin American leaders and Spanish opposition parties are pressuring Pedro Sánchez to recognize Juan Guaidó as the legitimate head of the South American country
Sector accepts Catalan government’s new pre-booking requirements for ride-sharing services such as Uber and Cabify
Technicians have overcome the latest setback in the race to locate the trapped toddler, and miners are getting ready to go down to a depth of 60 meters