
The media circus around Diana Quer’s family
Media transformed the private life of the Quer family into an explosive soap opera
Media transformed the private life of the Quer family into an explosive soap opera
Veteran who helped remove radioactive soil heads effort to file class action suit against US government
A botched abduction helped the police zone in on chief suspect José Enrique Abuín
Bankrupt mining firm ransacked, then abandoned Monte Neme quarry in northwestern Spain
Three days of mourning are declared in Rianxo as the facts surrounding the teen’s death come to light
Dubious sources, alarmist headlines and artificial audience bloating: how the Kremlin spreads fake news
Spanish sources say they will not rush into the delicate Gibraltar negotiations in the lead-up to Brexit
Chief suspect in case, arrested for assaulting another woman, is being held in custody without bail
Political pamphlets have undergone renaissance, first with 15-M movement and now with Catalan crisis
Mariano Rajoy describes as “absurd” attempt by former Catalan premier Carles Puigdemont to govern from abroad
Ignacio Echeverría died after using his skateboard to protect a woman during London terror attack
Spanish GDP grew estimated 0.8% in third quarter but could stagnate if there is more uncertainty in Catalonia, institution warns
Rise will lift defense budget to around €18 billion, still below 2% of GDP benchmark set by NATO
But party says it does not have the numbers and is watching moves of secessionist bloc
Old demand for Barcelona and Tarragona to split from rest of Catalonia revived on social media
Popular Party, Socialists and Ciudadanos applaud speech while Podemos questions monarch’s words
Uncertainty remains over future of religious artifacts removed recently from Catalan museum
Financial Times’s most shared article of 2017 ironically compares ousted president and Gandhi
King Felipe VI highlights the importance of the rule of law and opens door to constitutional reform
But pro-independence forces remain unconvinced by monarch’s call for calm in Christmas message
Mariano Rajoy offers dialogue with new regional government “within law” and rules out early general elections
Winning first prize number 71198 sold at locations including Madrid’s famous Doña Manolita shop
Record turnout of 81% at a vote whose outcome underscores the divisions in Catalan society
Long lines and a record turnout mark election called by Madrid using emergency powers
Lenín Moreno spoke with EL PAÍS about his project for Ecuador and about the Catalan crisis
Turbulent relationships within Podemos-led coalitions are on display in Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona
Scientists discover evidence of ticks on a dinosaur feather preserved in amber 99 million years ago