
As Uber plans Barcelona comeback, taxi drivers prepare for new battle
After already leaving the city because of legal problems, the ride-hailing company could face fresh trouble
After already leaving the city because of legal problems, the ride-hailing company could face fresh trouble
The number of British people officially living in the country has dropped from 397,892 to 240,785 in the past five years
In a country in which barely any statistical data exists on the issue, experts and unions believe that the problem is going under-reported
Internal memos the Mossos d’Esquadra were to incinerate contain damning information on Jordi Sànchez as well as former force chief
A woman allegedly insulted Marius Makon, calling him a “black piece of shit” and hitting him twice with a bottle, but was released by police after making a statement
The director of the Government Communications Office speaks to EL PAÍS about the blockade against the country and the misinformation campaign against the 2022 World Cup
Central authorities had been hoping that a new regional government would in place by now
The case involving Pablo Hásel comes in the same week that artist Valtonyc was given a jail term for his lyrics
The European Parliament will vote on a reform in March to impose a common corporate fiscal system for all companies operating physically or virtually in Europe
Defenders of the independence cause have made a mockery of democracy and citizens with their latest parliamentary acrobatics
In video address from Belgium, Carles Puigdemont proposes a jailed candidate and vows to fight the Spanish state
Student Cassandra Vera was given a year in prison over tweets poking fun at the Franco-era assassination of Prime Minister Luis Carrero Blanco
Ousted premier Carles Puigdemont would head Council of the Republic and spread the independence message abroad
Text is approved by separatist majority at a tense session reflecting deep divisions in Catalan politics
The UK government is coming to realize that leaving the EU will take them to no safe harbor, particularly when it comes to Ireland
Only 29% of municipal waste currently gets recycled, far from the EU goals set for 2020
The animal park in the city of San Francisco is having to sacrifice pigs and goats to be able to feed the other species, as shortages worsen
Flights and trains are running late; 300 roads are affected by heavy rain, snow and gusting winds
The problem is no longer the lack of schooling but rather that once children get there, they do not learn
Jailed independence activist Jordi Sànchez could soon be the new candidate to lead the region
Polar front brings snow, rain and plummeting temperatures after pummeling central and western Europe
Spain and San Marino are only countries in 47-member organization not to have an equality watchdog
The alleged killer, 60-year-old Jordi Magentí, had been convicted 21 years ago for killing his ex-wife
Spain’s plan to include language promotion in Marca España angers Hispanic academies
Country needs 20,800 National Police and Civil Guard officers; deficit clearest in Catalan and Basque regions
Platforms like Airbnb are pushing up the cost of rent and forcing locals to move out of the city center
Pro and anti-independence protesters clash on Felipe VI’s first visit to Catalonia since the independence referendum