
Roadblocks and protests on first anniversary of Catalan referendum
Separatist premier Quim Torra urges activists to keep up the street pressure against the state
Separatist premier Quim Torra urges activists to keep up the street pressure against the state
As the deadline for the final accord approaches, both countries are seeking to protect their citizens’ rights, but negotiators are aware of the risks of there being no deal
One year on from the illegal referendum on Catalan independence, and the split between the National Police and the regional Mossos d’Esquadra is still yet to be healed
Lack of oversight, lax regulations and a failing economy have made the eastern European country one of the most popular destinations to find a surrogate mother
The figure represents 40% of all planes grounded by the low-cost airline as a result of the work stoppage
The video shows a young man lying defenseless on the floor as his assailant threatens him with the weapon
Recent spate of murders shines spotlight on the courts’ failure to protect at-risk women
Spanish PM defends diversity and legal immigration in his first speech at the global summit in New York
The Cabinet is due to pass legislation on Friday that would cede control of private-hire licenses to Spain’s regions, which will, says one association, put 15,000 jobs at risk
The astronaut, who was one of the prime minister’s star Cabinet picks, has been accused of using a holding company to buy his properties in a bid to avoid taxes
The politician, who fled Spain to avoid arrest, is stepping up his public appearances ahead of the first anniversary of the independence referendum
The budget airline has called on the European Commission to investigate what it calls “anti-competitive behavior” as it braces for a mass walkout on Friday
Police are currently searching for the killer of a woman who was stabbed early Thursday morning in Torrox, Málaga
Associations say social services should have been alerted to provide alternative accommodation
Magistrate opts to press ahead with case, which was brought against the activist by a Catholic lawyers association for comments he made on Facebook
The Defense Ministry may have to pay more than the €9.2 million it made on the sale in order to replace the 400 weapons
Unions from the low-cost airline have not ruled out staging stoppages every month until their demands are met
More than 400 people have signed an open letter triggered by the case of a cancer patient who died after refusing regular medical treatment
It’s still too early to say whether this fall will be warmer than the average, but experts advise waiting a little longer before changing over to a winter wardrobe
Spain must put forward its own pact on the British offshore territory to guarantee the rights of cross-border workers and to combat tax evasion
Ciudadanos has backed the nomination, which is due to be confirmed on Tuesday in the Catalan capital
A Pew Research Center study of 18 nations says that 86% of Spaniards believe people fleeing violence and war should be accepted in the country
The 26-year-old, who went to an emergency room complaining of pain in her genital area, has no memory of what could have happened
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will leave aside the thorny issue of the British Overseas Territory’s airport in order to facilitate ongoing bilateral talks
Brother says suspect has been placed in custody and faces 20 years in prison for kidnapping and fraud
Official government sources have put the coincidence down to an “involuntary error” by Pedro Sánchez, one that will be put it in order “as soon as possible”
Prosecutors say the alleged killer, who lived in a makeshift homeless settlement, did not know the 22-year-old victim