
Ciudadanos leader: “I could see myself governing with either the PP or PSOE”
Albert Rivera tells EL PAÍS he wants to be at the helm of a new political project in Spain
Albert Rivera tells EL PAÍS he wants to be at the helm of a new political project in Spain
Pablo Iglesias wants to revive party's dwindling spirit after poor results in Catalan regional election
Spain needs structural changes that do not seem forthcoming in light of the prime minister’s apathy and lack of initiative by other political leaders
New report outlines the concerns of around 40 European regions, including eight Spanish ones
Ex-interior chief and activist say they will give up seats in parliament if unilateral route is pursued
One of Washington’s most veteran diplomats defends loyalty to his country despite provocative behavior by his current president
The case was opened by Spanish police after numerous calls by Helena Maleno to sea rescue services
Democrats document says Spain ‘growing target of the Kremlin’s malign influence operations’
Pablo Iglesias has not been seen in public since the day before the Catalan election
ERC seeks legal advice on matter while Madrid says it will ask Constitutional Court to block move
Report rules out suspect’s claim that he accidentally hit her with his car in August 2016
Wikileaks founder has been in London embassy of South American nation for nearly six years
Companies accused of sexual discrimination for forcing models to wear uniform in cold, wet weather
Human rights court in Strasbourg finds Spanish supermarket violated right to privacy of staff
Former premier denies decision to resign as president of PDeCAT party linked to current drift of affairs
Judge says officers were set to incinerate documents showing alleged misuse of federal rescue funds
Calls for Theo Francken to resign after deportees reportedly tortured upon return to their country
Socialists call for resignation of traffic chief after 3,000 cars stranded in snowstorm on AP-6
The carriage in which the Spanish dictator traveled to meet Hitler in 1940 is still awaiting restoration
Relatives of the alleged killer are being relentlessly harassed on social media
Children of migrants from the Asian powerhouse complain they suffer racism from childhood onward
Ciudadanos leader in Catalonia defends decision not to launch bid for Catalan premiership at this time
Opposition criticizes lack of planning and calls for ministers to answer questions in Congress
People stranded on AP-6 road near Madrid complain of lack of information about situation
As he turns 80, Felipe VI’s father can look back on memories of a reign that ushered in a period of democracy and economic prosperity
Justices argue there is no evidence that Oriol Junqueras will not reoffend in unilateral independence bid
Oriol Junqueras tells Spanish Supreme Court that he is a man of peace who supports dialogue