Government will continue to pursue ETA terrorists, vows minister
International mediators complain Spain is making their job “impossible”
International mediators complain Spain is making their job “impossible”
Sector within military intelligence is working against Santos, reports weekly ‘Semana’
Profitable drug routes up for grabs now that El Chapo is behind bars
La Sexta’s mockumentary ‘Operación Palace’ sets social networks alight
The PP government proposes small changes in party financing after the “Bárcenas case”
Drugs were found in one of Team Epsilon's trucks when it arrived in France from Chile
Four years after founding texting network company, Jan Koum says Facebook’s latest acquisition is ready to expand
Hikers find skeleton with barely any flesh remaining to aid identification Police say body does not solve any outstanding Madrid murder investigations
Private lawsuit claims ex-chairman and CEO allegedly hid bank losses
About 500 sub-Saharans in “violent” attempt to scale fence separating exclave from Morocco
Artist’s final act of theater caused resentment among his fellow Catalans as he cheated them of his legacy
Madrid employee training fraud probe uncovers some 15 million euros in diverted state funds
Independent study pointed out the high volatility of product sold to bank clients
Jaime Echegoyen replaces Walter de Luna at the Sareb
"This is not a betrayal of Microsoft," says company manager in Iberia
Morocco has taken on the role of guarding Europe's southern frontier Thousands of men and women's only chance of making it into Europe is by reaching Spanish soil
Immigrants may be detained at the frontier if their situation is illegal, but they are still human beings
Three of six dead in rural lodge blaze were children attending a family gathering
Reform's wording limits law enforcement from boarding vessels in international waters