“What is wrong with having an account in Switzerland?”
Royal son-in-law Urdangarin’s secretary testifies before judge
Royal son-in-law Urdangarin’s secretary testifies before judge
Men’s top seeds cruise on day five as battling women carve through the draw
"The silent Chinese conquest" criticizes the country's globalization drive
Party leader Rubalcaba does U-turn in response to internal pressure for financial investigation
Antonio Méndez Esparza’s Mexico-shot ‘Aquí y allá’ takes Critics’ Week Grand Prize
Veteran filmmaker Basilio Martín Patino’s ‘Libre te quiero’ documents the 15-M protests
'Snow White and the Huntsman' puts the Grimm into the classic fairytale 'Miel de Naranjas' opens a window on the 1950s anti-Franco resistance
Brussels proposes delaying the deficit target in exchange for driving the Spanish economy
General Council of the Judiciary president Carlos Dívar has sidestepped offering any explanations about his weekend sojourns
Dívar explains to reporters that controversial visits were work-related and not luxury pleasure trips
Carmen Cervera to sell off valuable landscape; "I need cash," she says
While one exhibit displays Cubans' migration dreams others unsettle the regime
Government declares state of emergency after four die in battle with police
Well has come up dry, says chairman Antonio Brufau Spanish drilling had caused concern among environmental groups
A group of friends has opened up a bookshop that prices second-hand books according to their weight
Policy document suggests that those who bought “in good faith” could see off threat of bulldozer
EL PAÍS joins The Guardian, Gazeta Wyborcza, La Stampa, Süddeutsche Zeitung and Le Monde in a special edition on ways out of the continent’s crisis