As well as Josep Lluís Trapero, two political figures and a Mossos officer will also be facing charges for their actions related to the illegal independence referendum and preceding events
Two opposition groups want Cristina Cifuentes to resign over a case affecting a major public university in the region, and which has raised the question of corruption in her Popular Party once more
As a video of Letizia and Sofía physically tussling after an Easter Mass has revealed, tensions are high in the Spanish royal family
Medical officials say some families fail to pick up elderly relatives on discharge, alleging too much work
Living conditions are tough in border town of Cúcuta, across from the Simón Bolívar bridge
If amendment prospers, Spain will be first country with comprehensive law regulating digital rights
Ousted premier may vote by proxy in next session of Catalan parliament while he awaits a decision
“We have managed to control the nation with the largest oil reserves on the planet without firing a single shot and without openly involving our armed forces. And we have done it without the world realizing that the Venezuelan government’s most important decisions are made by us”
Animals with bloodied faces wandered along the A-30 Albacete highway, which was closed for over two hours due to incident
Separatist groups behind roadblocks deny accusations of vandalism and denounce judicial persecution
Groups of poachers are shifting tons of illegal seafood every year, selling what they harvest to restaurants and fish markets
Russia could intervene decisively in the elections next year via social networks
While the images from protests may look festive, the secessionist campaign has been anything but peaceful
The former Catalan premier has committed serious crimes, violated the Spanish Constitution, threatened our democracy and put social peace in jeopardy
The so-called Committees for the Defense of the Republic say they took the action in protest at the jailing of pro-independence leaders
The Basque terrorist group is seeking to “strengthen the credibility” of the announcement, expected in late May or early June
Alberto Aláiz is pushing to increase the meager compensation offered to injured athletes
Basque couple travel 16 hours in an old van to the site where eight-year-old Spanish boy was murdered
Pro-unity politicians have been targets of harassment, and left-wing radicals have issued threatening messages against Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena
El Hierro has just managed to meet power demand for 18 straight days entirely with green energy as Brussels debates the roadmap to meet Paris climate agreement goals
Separatists back resolutions defending “political rights” of politicians in custody or self-imposed exile
Whistleblower explains how he designed a cyber-war arsenal for the populist alt-right
Politicians and diplomats are vague about post-Brexit voting rights of some 300,000 British expats
Spain wants to try Carles Puigdemont for rebellion, for which closest German equivalent is high treason
Separatists want to defend “political rights;” pro-unity Socialists call for a national unity government
Former Catalan premier is due to appear before a district judge in Schleswig-Holstein on Monday
Russian journalist Andrei Soldatov, an expert on security and intelligence issues, talked to EL PAIS about the disinformation campaigns against the West