
Toxic networks: Legislating against disinformation
With fake news and money, Putin and his retinue of propagandists are encouraging populism
With fake news and money, Putin and his retinue of propagandists are encouraging populism
The scandal that has engulfed the Madrid regional premier has exposed new depths of corruption within the Popular Party
Cristina Cifuentes shoplifting case has put the PP back in crisis mode ahead of elections in 2019 and 2020
Immigrants worked six days a week while they suffered from diarrhea and vomiting
Report from the Mixed Committee on Drug Problems will serve as the basis for future regulations covering alcohol, and has now been passed on to the Spanish Health Ministry
The Popular Party politician had been under increasing pressure to resign in recent weeks due to irregularities related to a master’s degree she obtained in 2012
Two Catalan parties clash over reform that leftists see as benefiting banks and “vulture funds”
Images from 2011 appear to show the Popular Party politician emptying her bag in front of a security guard in a back room of a supermarket
Spanish monarch handed out the awards today at the 35th annual King of Spain International Journalism Awards
The first Turkish citizen to be granted political asylum in Spain explains how and why he fled his country
Experts warn of serious consequences if authorities do not take action to counter the growing popularity of treatments like reiki
The author of ‘Divine Punishment’ underscores literature’s responsibility in denouncing injustice
Everyday Spanish people are being hurt by false accusations – like Francisco who was wrongly blamed for a brutal robbery in a viral Facebook post
WikiLeaks needs to separate from its founder in order to reclaim its reputation
Current operational HQ in Northwood set to change to a location that already hosts a large US naval base
New measures will be introduced before summer to put an end to a scam that has swindled Spanish hotels out of millions
After decades of avoiding responsibility for its victims’ pain, Friday’s statement expresses contrition
For the first time, stats show Spain has a higher GDP (PPP) per capita, but Eurostat data says otherwise
Investigating judge asks Finance Minister Cristóbal Montoro to explain statements to the contrary
Spanish government suspects Nicolás Maduro wants to restore relations to improve country’s international standing as it heads into elections
Center-right group Ciudadanos cannot be the only alternative to the governing Popular Party. Ideas are needed from the Socialists and Podemos
Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena has been approached by rival Socialists to run as their own candidate in upcoming polls
The group, which waged a violent campaign for independence that cost the lives of 829 people, has been seeking international support before making the announcement
Cristina Cifuentes has been under pressure to resign ever since irregularities relating to her academic qualification emerged
After EU Commission refuses to propose legislation, a group of MEPs seeks help from national governments
Enrique Sánchez, who was convicted of killing a four-year-old girl in 1985, was last week attacked with a knife on a Granada street by the victim’s father
Laith Pharaon, former F1 powerboat racer, buys Barcelona mansion that was once seized by a judge