
Spanish summer could be milder this year, says weather service
Seasonal forecast shows no strong signs that Spain is in for another scorcher like last year
Seasonal forecast shows no strong signs that Spain is in for another scorcher like last year
‘El Canuto’ lives with 28 family members in a cave-home in Granada, and authorities describe a domestic situation characterized by physical and psychological abuse
The NGOs running the rescue ship warn that another such journey would be unfeasible, as the debate in Europe over how to deal with the situation rages on
Reporters tracked the former politician’s first day back on the job as a property registrar in Alicante province
A simmering conflict between forest owners and amateur cyclists ended in tragedy
After leading the country for seven years, the former politician has returned to the civil service position that has been held open for him since 1989
President Donald Trump’s new policy of separating migrant families is doing little to dissuade those fleeing violence and poverty
European Union’s statistics bureau shows improving figures for the Spanish economy but they are still below the EU average
In his first interview after no-confidence vote, Pedro Sánchez discusses immigration and Catalonia
King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia have been on a five-day tour in America that has taken them to Louisiana and Texas
EL PAÍS follows four Algerians from the rescue ship as they enter this new chapter
New study finds signs of wasteful assignment of funds for high-speed rail, roads, airports and more
In a kleptocracy all high-level government officials are complicit and their priority is to enrich themselves, and use their accumulated wealth to perpetuate themselves in power
After being convicted of graft in the Nóos case, Iñaki Urdangarin has become the first male inmate at Brieva penitentiary in Ávila in many years
Former Olympic athlete Iñaki Urdangarin was once a golden boy, but his royal connections saw him poisoned in a world of privilege and he came to believe he was untouchable
The Socialist Party government of Pedro Sánchez should have enough support in parliament to pass law including the transfer of the dictator’s grave
The 630 people who were turned away by Italy and Malta arrived in Valencia on Sunday to a crowd of 2,300
Iñaki Urdangarin reported to a penitentiary Monday morning after losing his Supreme Court appeal
After US success, Spanish researchers will conduct similar trials to test new immunotherapy method
Spain’s leading newspaper looks to reinforce its leadership at a time when journalistic excellence and rigorous reporting have become an evident social demand
New Interior chief Fernando Grande-Marlaska exploring whether Antonio González Pacheco, known as “Billy the Kid,” can legally lose his silver medal and its economic benefits
The draft law that will allow for terminations up to the 14th week will now have to pass the more conservative Senate
Conditions have become rougher for the rescue ship as the vessel heads for Valencia, leaving occupants with seasickness and fatigue
Patrol cars were pelted with Molotov cocktails in La Línea de la Concepción, where authorities have long been waging an underfunded battle against traffickers
Pedro Sánchez lets Màxim Huerta go after it emerged that he withheld taxes in the early 2000s
A day after losing his Supreme Court appeal, Iñaki Urdangarin was served with a notice by the judges who found him guilty of graft crimes through his Nóos Institute