
Who is the young heir to southern Spain’s hashish trade?
Following the arrests of his father and uncle, 20-year-old Darren Tejón’s leadership is being put to the test

Following the arrests of his father and uncle, 20-year-old Darren Tejón’s leadership is being put to the test

IAG, the group that also owns Vueling and Aer Lingus, plans to prove it qualifies as a Spanish company in order to preserve its European Union passport after the UK leaves the bloc

Speaking to newspaper ‘Politico,’ the Socialist Party politician said it was “not democratic” for the UK to exit the 28-country bloc after “Leave” won the poll with 51% of the vote

Four bodies were also found just a week after last week’s tragic shipwreck, with 596 people having died along the sea route to Spanish shores so far this year

Survey shows citizens blame financial and political elites, who have done little to prevent new slump

Manuel Vilar Herrero recounts the assaults he suffered as a child at the hands of a priest who was “worshiped” by his mother and father. The following testimony is one of several making up an EL PAÍS series exposing decades of offenses by the clergy

Foreign Minister Josep Borrell thinks their “clear and manifest goal” goes against the principles of Spanish diplomacy

When police arrested security guard Manuel Murillo Sánchez, they found 16 handguns and a military assault rifle

The state-owned company Defex is under investigation for paying illegal commissions to officials and execs in exchange for weapons contracts

More than 400,000 locals in the region live on €700 a month while 13,000 have left in the last five years as promises of a better rail connection fail to materialize

According to the results, Spain and other countries in the south of Europe are the most concerned about the effects of global warming

The suspect has a gun license and he is a top marksman who modified his own weapons, making him particularly dangerous

Boussage Gory and Amedi Sukuna recount their ordeal after their boat capsized on Monday in the worst tragedy in the Strait of Gibraltar since 2009

Pedro Sánchez vows that “Spaniards will never again” pay the levy, but experts warn that lenders will simply raise interest rates

Testimony has emerged from Ana Julia Quezada, the self-confessed killer of the eight-year-old boy in southern Spain, who was caught by police while moving his body

A boat was shipwrecked near Barbate and another was found near the Spanish exclave city of Melilla with 13 bodies on board

In a 15 to 13 vote, justices from one of Spain’s top tribunals reversed a decision to make banks pay, triggering loud protests from society and calls for street demonstrations

Groups of young vandals orchestrated a series of attacks on trains over the long weekend, spraying paint in the faces of two police officers and a pregnant woman

Following reports of UK and Irish citizens dying after being prescribed Nolotil in Spain, agency says visitors should not take it as they cannot be monitored for adverse effects

Authorities are racing to stop dictator’s family from reburying him at a popular cathedral in Madrid

Observatories in Toledo, Granada and Seville recorded the entry of a fragment of the Encke comet over the southeast of the peninsula in the early hours of Saturday morning

One of the suspects sprayed paint in the face of a pregnant woman, after a group of 34 people got off a train to vandalize the exterior

The Salesian religious order has stood by Father López Luna, who is under investigation for abusing a 13-year-old. The following testimony is one of several making up an EL PAÍS series exposing decades of offenses by the clergy

Prosecution seeks 25-year prison term against ex-deputy premier Oriol Junqueras, but Solicitor General rules out rebellion and seeks 12 years for sedition and misuse of funds

A report by the Autonomous University of Barcelona has revealed how victims of sex trafficking are being hurt by municipal rules

When the body of a Moroccan man washed up on a beach in Tarifa in 1988, no one knew that it would be the first of more than 6,700 fatalities

For many years, V. C. kept quiet about the assaults she suffered at the hands of a priest in Villaviciosa, Asturias. Her testimony is one of several making up an EL PAÍS series exposing decades of offenses by the clergy