
Support for Catalan independence falls to 40.8%, new survey shows
Poll released on same day that ex-chief of Catalan police appears in court over October 1 referendum
Poll released on same day that ex-chief of Catalan police appears in court over October 1 referendum
Thirty-six years after Juan Carlos gave famous TV address, his son did the same against Catalan secessionist bid
Academic tests show that Catalan students have the same or better language skills as students across Spain
When a 19-year-old with mental health issues went by his old school and massacred 17 people, the debate on gun control flared once more in a country with almost half the civilian firearms in the world. Despite the evidence, here’s why some gun owners won’t budge
Artist Santiago Sierra calls the decision “an anachronistic and exotic act of censorhip”
In report, non-profit says Spain disproportionately prosecutes people for “glorifying acts of terror”
Remaining leaders put the matter to a vote after acknowledging they have reached “end of a cycle”
More than two million Europeans work in other EU member countries, some of them with “unacceptable” wages, schedules, or physical strain— all to reduce company costs
The “petro” will be backed by the state’s oil, gold and diamond reserves, according to the president
Spanish Supreme Court issues national arrest warrant for Anna Gabriel, who skipped court date over role in declaration of independence
Prosecutors wanted three years in prison for man who tried to smuggle his son into Spain in a trolley bag
The attempts to make political capital out of singer Marta Sánchez’s new lyrics for the Spanish national anthem are deplorable
Spain’s top court upholds ruling against the Mallorcan artist for slander and glorifying terrorism
Increasingly violent traffickers are taking control of the city’s neighborhoods and ruling with impunity, to the rising concern of locals and authorities alike
A third-party company is doubling and even tripling the hospital bills of foreigners in the Catalan capital
In an interview with Swiss newspaper, CUP spokesperson Anna Gabriel claims she will not receive a fair trial in Spain over role in pro-secession drive in Catalonia
Skyrocketing prices, agency fees, deposits and three-year-contracts are leaving would-be tenants in Barcelona with no options
Marta Rovira said she knew referendum had no legal backing; more ex-officials due in court this week
Before, companies needed financial, human, technological and brand capital to succeed. From here on they will also need digital capital
Patricia Rivas Puerta, from La Rioja, recounts to EL PAÍS the hours leading up to the horrific Florida school attack
Peru withdrew the president’s invite to Summit of the Americas amid concerns over upcoming elections
The region’s controversial system could be altered by Madrid as part of its takeover of regional self-rule
Authorities have to address pressing needs in education, healthcare and emergency planning
International team led by oncologist Paco Real discovers state of the pancreas that leads to tumors
The man had sent sexually explicit messages via WhatsApp to the young girl and asked her to send photos in her underwear
Thanks to policy on nuclear weapons and energy independence, the illusion that the US does not need the rest of the world may look more real than ever to lawmakers
Culture Minister Íñigo Méndez de Vigo decries the “regulatory vacuum” caused by legislation that only covers physical selling