
Cameraman assaulted at protest against pro-Catalan independence symbols
The journalist was punched in the head while filming the demonstration, which was called to support a woman who was allegedly attacked for taking down yellow ribbons
The journalist was punched in the head while filming the demonstration, which was called to support a woman who was allegedly attacked for taking down yellow ribbons
Entrepreneurs and well-to-do families are fleeing a hostile climate back home and putting down roots in Spain
Party chiefs Albert Rivera and Inés Arrimadas made the symbolic gesture in front of reporters on Wednesday in Alella (Barcelona), to jeers and whistles from local residents
Pedro Sánchez argues that the memorial site, where former dictator Francisco Franco is buried, is too charged with symbolic meaning to be a place of reconciliation
The members of a self-styled brigade to “free the region from the pro-Independence movement” took to the streets of La Bisbal d’Empordà at around 2am
Carles Puigdemont is suing magistrate Pablo Llarena for the symbolic amount of one euro, accusing him of impartiality and violating his rights
The lawsuit the former Catalan premier has filed in Belgium against a Supreme Court judge is nothing more than a political ruse
The men have been detained on allegations of “criminal organization” as well as for violent acts against the authorities when they crossed into Ceuta from Morocco
Ciudadanos and the PP have called on Pedro Sánchez to ban yellow ribbons from public spaces as tensions rise in the region
After a DNA match was found, officers detained Jos Brech on suspicion of the sexual abuse and murder of 11-year-old Nicky Verstappen in 1998
Beachgoers looked on in astonishment as dozens of people jumped out of the small vessel and ran towards the cliffs
The relatives of the dictator have refused to support the decree to remove the body, which was approved by the Spanish Cabinet on Friday
Elizabeth López is the latest female reporter to be harassed while doing her job
Number of incidents between supporters and detractors of independence increases, with one woman in Barcelona left with a broken nose after an alleged assault
The seven children of Carmen Franco and her grandson, Luis Alfonso de Borbón, are the heirs to both his political legacy, and his assets
A modification of the Historical Memory Law will legally safeguard the exhumation of the former dictator, before the initiative is put to a historic vote in Congress
Removing the former dictator’s remains from the Valley of the Fallen may be technically simple but politically it is wrought with challenges
A confidential report put together by the Civil Guard reveals how gangs are organized around Spain’s North African exclave cities Ceuta and Melilla
The immediate deportations were made based on a 1992 agreement signed between Spain and the North African country
Toni Punyet has apologized for names of dishes at his Nova Font Blanca restaurant, after they caused a stir on social media
Work at the site has been stopped until authorities determine the value of the find and whether it needs to be conserved
The valiant women from the Basque Country stood up to the aggressive robber in a bid to stop him from escaping
Seven Civil Guard officers were injured in the incident in the North African exclave of Ceuta. Less than a month ago, another 602 people made the crossing
The statement given by the policewoman who shot and killed attacker Abdelouahab Taib on Monday coincides with the official version of the incident
The most recent incident saw a 23-year-old German plunge to his death from the 12th floor of his hotel after he fell through a window
Abdelouahab Taib, 29, who was killed while wielding a knife, had confessed to his partner that he was gay, and said he feared the shame and dishonor of his orientation
The regional government wants to prosecute anyone removing the symbols – which represent support for jailed pro-independence leaders – from public spaces