
El Cordobés, the Spanish face of Islamic State
Muhammad Ahram Pérez, aged 22, described as quiet and studious by former neighbors in Cordoba
Muhammad Ahram Pérez, aged 22, described as quiet and studious by former neighbors in Cordoba
A week on, 900 people of all faiths pay tribute to the victims of the attacks
Takfir wal-Hijra allows for drinking of alcohol and eating of pork to disguise radicalization
As visitor numbers keep rising, pressure on housing and public services making life impossible for locals
In wake of Catalonia attacks, installation of barriers has already begun at tourist sites
Court hears terrorists had second base of operations; receipts for large purchase of explosives found
EL PAÍS talks to parents of terrorist who plowed vehicle into crowds in Barcelona killing 13 people
Jihadists appearing in footage highlight “sacrifice of our brothers in Barcelona”
Around 20,000 documents belonging to solicitor close to regime salvaged from skip in Spanish capital
President Nicolás Maduro punishes famed music director for “sticking his nose into politics”
Regional government of Galicia to fine companies after protected area off Vigo flooded with visitors
Eleven of the 12 men involved in last week’s killings were from the North African country
Abdelbaki Es Satty spent time in Vilvoorde, a center for Jihadism in Europe
Cousin of two of suspects in last week's Barcelona attack says imam spent a year creating terror cell
Americans whipped into frenzy over first such event to cross country from coast to coast in 99 years
Experts try to explain modus operandi of Muslim cleric in town at center of Catalonia terror attacks
Friends and neighbors describe Younes Abouyaaqoub, who was shot by police on Monday
The astronomic event of the year can be partially observed from the mainland and the Canaries
Younes Abouyaaqoub, believed to have driven vehicle along La Rambla, killed in Catalan town of Subirats
Individual now confirmed as Younes Abouyaaqoub, chief suspect in Barcelona attack
Fifty people remain in hospital after last week’s tragic events in Barcelona and Cambrils
Grandparents of one of the suspects in the Barcelona attack insist he was not radicalized at home
Locals say regional police regularly visited but never told them Abdelbaki Es Satty had been in prison
Local people come to terms with radicalization of young men who carried out killings in Catalonia last week
People from at least 35 countries among victims; two Italians, two Portuguese, a Belgian, a US citizen, a Canadian, two Argentineans and a British–Australian confirmed dead
Catalan regional police hope to confirm identities of all 14 people killed by Monday morning
Terror cell composed of 12 men based in Catalan town of Ripoll thought to be behind attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils that have left 14 dead and over 130 injured