Spanish regions announce new coronavirus measures for Christmas season
Valencia to keep borders sealed until January 15, while the Canary Islands will let visitors enter with an antigen test instead of a PCR
Valencia to keep borders sealed until January 15, while the Canary Islands will let visitors enter with an antigen test instead of a PCR
Building sales linked to religious foundations in Madrid are currently under investigation by anti-corruption prosecutors, and have also sparked action by a Vatican lawyer
Arancha González Laya will become the first Spanish foreign affairs minister to officially visit the country since 2015
The regional government says that the epidemiological situation has “stabilized,” but it is waiting to see the impact that reopening the hostelry sector will have
A growing number of migrants are finding increasingly dangerous ways to reach the archipelago, with around 20 stowaways needing to be rescued in just four months
El Roto cartoon, December 9, 2020