
Six held in joint counter-terrorism raid in Spain, Britain and Germany
Four suspects arrested in Palma de Mallorca over ties to ISIS; UK-based imam was their spiritual leader
Four suspects arrested in Palma de Mallorca over ties to ISIS; UK-based imam was their spiritual leader
Theresa May highlights “heroism” of people like Madrid’s Ignacio Echeverría, who confronted assailant
Authorities say wildfire that threatened the world-famous national park is now under control
Troops were sent in when miners demanded an end to open-air pyrite roasting at Riotinto copper mines
Yazidi activist Lamia Aji Bashar comes to Madrid as part of her work to raise awareness about her people’s plight
Magistrate in Madrid requests DNA test to determine whether Spanish artist is father of Pilar Abel
The Basque terrorist group was thought to be planning to hand over the weapons
Growing support for the Pacma party could reflect greater awareness about plight of fauna
EU survey shows their use is growing faster here than in any other member state, despite widespread ignorance about their purpose
There are thousands of unfinished or empty properties throughout the country A new database invites the public to share information about them
Daniel Osàcar, ex-moneyman for premier Mas’s party, already facing trial over earlier case Judge denies bail to detained current treasurer Andreu Viloca
Luis Bárcenas tells court that all top party leaders knew about the structuring scheme
Conservative leader emerges as the standard-bearer for Popular Party regeneration
Leftist José María González has made housing, food and reindustrialization his priorities
Dissent over independence bid is behind move that comes three months before elections
Ex-Mortgage Victims Platform activist phones up bank manager to request a stay
Francisco Boix rescued hundreds of images of life in the Austrian concentration camp
Historians’ report commissioned by regional government debunks terrorist group's claim
International terrorism and security expert Fernando Reinares analyzes the rift created in Spanish society by the March 11, 2004 attacks, and what it means today
Juan Carlos Monedero insists that he has not committed fraud The sum covers back taxes and penalties levied on earnings from Latin America
Writer John Carlin begins a two-part series exploring the phenomenal rise of the new party
Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón announces he will be leaving politics altogether following shelving of bill
Party leaders sat on board of a Spanish not-for-profit that advised Venezuelan leader for a decade
Public perceptions play a big role in the debate about tougher sentences for street theft Spanish courts are now issuing restraining orders to prevent offenders entering specific areas
Spain's major political forces have plenty of ideas on how to update the country's Constitution when in opposition. But only external pressure has produced changes
The number of female recruits in the armed forces has remained stable at around 12 percent since the services were opened up to both sexes 25 years ago
Brussels' penchant for ruling on the shape of fruit has given Euroskeptics big drums to bang