
Scandals force former Madrid premier Cristina Cifuentes to quit politics
Embattled Popular Party leader has given up her seat in the regional assembly and thus brought an end to her 30-year political career
Embattled Popular Party leader has given up her seat in the regional assembly and thus brought an end to her 30-year political career
Party calls on Together for Catalonia to “decide on the next steps together” in order to avoid new elections
The three men from Seville had been charged after trying to save refugees from drowning at sea
Some €90 million was spent on the building and track in O Páramo, but it has been left without service and with no passengers
The regional parliament passed a reform on Friday to allow deputies to vote remotely, but the central government in Madrid has already started process to appeal that measure
Greek authorities charge three men with attempted human trafficking despite months of cooperation
Money, cellphones and even cars are disappearing from large medical centers, where there is little oversight
Democratic Spain must not allow the terrorist group to whitewash its criminal history
EL PAÍS journalist Aurora Intxausti recalls how she and her family narrowly survived a terrorist attack
Social stigma and the prospect of a harrowing court ordeal mean the country is among the least likely to call out sexual abuse in the EU
While the Basque terrorist group may officially be disbanding, those affected by its campaign of violence say there is still a lot left to do before wounds can really heal
Historic declaration puts an end to the organization 59 years after it first launched its violent campaign for Basque independence
UN and EU Parliament weigh in on Spanish court’s decision to clear five men of sexual assault, while protests in Spain continue
The regional leader speaks to EL PAÍS about the legacy of the terrorist organization ahead of the announcement of its historic dissolution
The intention of the April 16 missive is to show that its decision is “definitive and conclusive,” according to sources from the Basque radical left
The head of the splinter state that proclaimed independence in 2008 hopes Spain will accept it as a member of the EU
Unions warn that failure to improve wages and reduce job precariousness could lead to social unrest
In fear of post-war invasion and internal resistance, the Spanish dictator ordered his own version of the Maginot Line to be constructed in the Pyrenees
Camera-shy María Teresa Turrión trained at the elite Norland College and lists martial arts among her many talents
Legal associations call on Rafael Catalá to resign over his criticism of magistrate who wanted to clear defendants of all sexual charges
Widespread indignation over lenience of sentence in “Running of the Bulls” gang rape case has prompted Twitter users to share shocking accounts of harassment
A man cooperating with authorities in a Mallorca corruption case reports reiterated death threats and beatings
An EU program is helping youths who are neither in education, training or employment gain access to the job market
Thousands take to the streets to demonstrate against decision clearing five men of raping 18-year-old in Pamplona in 2016, but convicting them of lesser charge of sexual abuse
A court’s decision to clear five men of rape in the high-profile “Running of the Bulls” case has raised questions about what constitutes intimidation
The verdict on the Sanfermines sexual assault case has sparked widespread social debate on how these crimes should be dealt with
Ruling finding the five men guilty of the lesser charge of “sexual abuse” of an 18-year-old at Sanfermines sparks protests in Pamplona