The Spanish growers feeling the brunt of Russia’s food imports ban
Moscow’s retaliation for EU sanctions over Ukraine is hurting fruit and vegetable producers
Moscow’s retaliation for EU sanctions over Ukraine is hurting fruit and vegetable producers
Rajoy only appoints new Prime Minister’s Office undersecretary despite rumors of reshuffle
Twelve months after Juan Carlos abdicated in favor of his son, Spaniards have given their new king a good grade, but he now faces the challenge of mediating political change
Authorities in Tamaulipas state take down surveillance cameras installed by secret gang
Senate delegation forced to abandon trip to visit opposition leader after alleged incidents
Joan Ribó, of the Compromís regionalists, wants to break with previous governance style
Agent Tom Hardy seeks out a Soviet serial killer in 50s-set mystery thriller ‘Child 44’ ‘Ocho apellidos vascos' star Dani Rovira struggles to reach the UK in ‘Ahora o nunca’
Court orders “Alfon” to start prison sentence, related to arrest during 2012 general strike
Metroscopia poll reveals that 81% of Spaniards approve of how he is carrying out his duties
Foreigners rely most on who they know to get jobs, with 61.4% attaining posts this way Employment centers place barely 2.5%, with private agencies managing 3.6%