Urdangarin runs gauntlet of jeering protesters as he returns to court
Princess Cristina’s husband seeks to have gag on private emails remain in place
Princess Cristina’s husband seeks to have gag on private emails remain in place
Agency expects jobless rate in Spain to climb to close to 28 percent in 2014
The intelligence officers were paid up to 150.000 dollars a year
For Rajoy, it is pointless to buy weeks or months of political time by refusing to address accusations
Havana peace talks have been underway for 11 days
Minnesota Timberwolves star Ricky Rubio on returning from injury and Spain's Eurobasket chances
As the Rock marks its tercentenary, the discussion over its status continues to burn Fishing altercations, tax spats and the UK’s EU membership are all in the mix
“We sincerely regret the incidents that the president had to go through," says ambassador
Arrest marks first major success against drug gangs for Peña Nieto
Politicians and legal experts are calling for talks with Catalonia The aim is to find a way to channel the region's desire for a vote on independence
The Transition did not emerge from agreement between the regime and opposition
125 officials in the sector received an average remuneration of 2.4 million euros in 2011
Rubalcaba declares move is required for the “dignity of parliament”
Children's drawings from the Civil War are currently on display in Alicante
Sixty-two military personnel were killed in air disaster and many wrongly identified