
Spain braces for plummeting temperatures and more rain
National weather service forecasts drops of up to 10ºC this weekend with the first snowfall of the season expected in mountainous areas
National weather service forecasts drops of up to 10ºC this weekend with the first snowfall of the season expected in mountainous areas
Intelligence cables to which EL PAÍS has had access show that the United States asked Madrid for discretion regarding plans to quietly normalize relations between both countries
Nearly 30 people were injured and three remain hospitalized after hundreds jumped the fence dividing Morocco from the North African exclave
Prison authorities say their attitude towards Cristina de Borbón is justified due to security reasons
Pablo Iglesias visited Oriol Junqueras and other separatist figures as he tries to garner support for the government’s economic plans
Government expresses consternation at the journalist’s death but cites Saudi prosecutors’ information
Platforms such as Facebook and YouTube are failing to combat the spread of disinformation about health and hoax remedies for conditions
Around 30 people were rescued from their cars as torrential rain batters the country, causing flooding, traffic problems and road closures
The map shows the likely arrival of showers, winds and other phenomena over the next 12 hours across the Iberian peninsula
The decision heralds a potential flood of legal claims from borrowers who paid the AJD fee
Pedro Sánchez and Theresa May discussed a special protocol and bilateral memorandums involving the British Overseas Territory
The proposed site in Casarrubios could open by 2023 and receive around 300,000 commercial passengers in its first year
After two years on the run, Francisco Tejón handed himself in to police on Wednesday, claiming he hadn’t appeared in the infamous Reggaeton music video to make fun of them
The phenomenon, caused by the arrival of very cold polar air, is expected to bring 180 millimeters of rain in 12 hours, affecting Catalonia, Aragón, Valencia, Andalusia, Balearics and Murcia
Pedro Sánchez’s administration has softened its hard-line position and wants to save key sections on express deportations and the filming of police officers
Francisco Tejón is head of Los Castañas, a cartel which has amassed €30 million from controlling the hashish route from Morocco into Europe via the Strait of Gibraltar
Talks between Madrid and London are making good progress but there are still some stumbling blocks
After a much-publicized budget deal, Pablo Iglesias sets his sights on governing with the Socialists in 2020
The local government in Santiago de Compostela says it is the real owner of the invaluable sculptures, which once graced the cathedral but are now kept in the summer house of the Spanish dictator’s family
The government wants to make it legal for terminally ill patients to end their lives but faces opposition from conservatives
The family of Artur, whose mother was killed in last week’s extreme weather, has sent out a message of thanks to the authorities and citizens who have taken part in the search
The ecclesiastical leadership in the country refuses to provide any data on the incidents that it is aware of, with just three of the 70 dioceses passing on information to the prosecutor
A specific protocol on the British Overseas Territory is set to be added to the wider UK withdrawal agreement from the EU
They were set up to avoid clogging the regular system, but banks are systematically appealing each and every ruling
After Carlos Perry was found dead, with his legs protruding from a street sewer in the Spanish capital, police concluded that he must have been searching for his car keys
The hostile reception for the Socialist Party (PSOE) politician was in stark contrast to the warm welcome offered to King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia
But the success of the socially progressive budget plan depends on uncertain support from Brussels and from Catalan separatists