
Mallorca flooding disaster: “The water was upon us in two minutes”
Mud-caked homes, broken possessions and tow trucks make up the new landscape of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar

Mud-caked homes, broken possessions and tow trucks make up the new landscape of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar

Civil Guard official tells Congress that much more needs to be done to keep the country safe from attempts to target computer systems

The deputy prime minister will go to the Holy See to try to prevent the dictator’s body from resting next to the Royal Palace

Two more bodies have been recovered, possibly those of missing German citizens

Relying on colored pieces of paper for our transactions will soon become a thing of the past

The impact of the downpour was exacerbated by geography, infrastructure and the difficulty of forecasting the disaster

The man stabbed the owner of the speedboat while he was waiting to appear in court over a haul of hashish that had been transported in the vessel

Spain’s national weather service has put out yellow and orange alerts after nine people were killed in flash flooding in Mallorca

Three proposals fail to secure passage after pro-independence bloc loses votes and disagrees over how to replace them

New rules making their way through Congress will recognize the right to manage or delete online content after someone has passed away

Magistrate finds that Abdelouahab Taib “put himself in danger” by yelling “Allah” just after the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Catalonia

The outcome of the December 2 vote could encourage the Socialist Party government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to call all Spaniards to the polls before the current term ends

Madrid court has ruled that the statute of limitations has expired in case of Eduardo Vela, who was facing up to 13 years in jail for trafficking children during the Franco regime

Francisco Tejón did not let being one of the most sought-after criminals deter him from starring in the clip with half-naked women

Created in 2014, the group drew its largest crowd ever at the weekend as polls suggest it could win a seat in Congress

The government says it will target online platforms that pay low taxes thanks to a system designed for brick-and-mortar companies

City is about to approve a raft of new regulations that will cover electric scooters, pedestrians, motorbike parking and bicycles

Data from 2017 released by the government show slight spike in nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter

María Sanjuán, a Spanish model, has had access to a post-hearing recording in which she is mocked by the magistrate in charge of her case

Applicants of guaranteed minimum income benefits must provide a sworn statement with estimated revenues from begging, busking and scrap metal collection

In a missive written to the prime minister, Quim Torra called on world leaders to mediate a vote and said he was willing to negotiate with the Spanish government

Former banker and politician told to serve more than four years in prison over corporate credit card scandal

Yet none of the areas are officially classified as contaminated ground due to a legal limbo

Following violent incidents in Barcelona, Quim Torra gives Madrid a month to come up with an offer for an agreed referendum on independence

His seven grandchildren want him to be interred in La Almudena cathedral, in the heart of Madrid

Pedro Sánchez has warned Quim Torra to stop encouraging violent street protesters after activists stormed the regional parliament building

Violent activists broke through security cordons at the end of a peaceful pro-independence march in Barcelona