
Belgian judge delays ruling on extradition request for Puigdemont
Prosecutors in Belgium have called for arrest warrant for former Catalan premier to be executed

Prosecutors in Belgium have called for arrest warrant for former Catalan premier to be executed

A judge will decide on their arrest and extradition to Spain, but the decision could be still appealed

Paul Bekaert has also advised suspects from regions with territorial disputes, including Kurdish terrorist Fehriye Erdal

Abdelbaki Es Satty spent time in Vilvoorde, a center for Jihadism in Europe

People from at least 35 countries among victims; two Italians, two Portuguese, a Belgian, a US citizen, a Canadian, two Argentineans and a British–Australian confirmed dead

Just 30 deputies showed up for a session, prompting angry reaction from Jean-Claude Juncker

EU Court of Justice decision will see sector lose some of the privileges that have made territory so attractive

Advocate General considers that 27 member states can force the company to have licenses for its activity

Sociologists warn about the negative effects of leaving the family home so late in life

New Eurostat data shows that the economic recovery in Spain still has a long way to go

Ana Vela, aged 115, is now fourth-oldest person in the world after Emma Morano, 117, passes on

European Commission tells five countries to reduce NO2 levels or face possible legal action

But Luis de Guindos hopes it will not be necessary to slash €5.5 billion from the budget

European railway agency asks for a new inquiry into 2013 accident that killed 80 and injured 152 near Santiago de Compostela

José Manuel García-Margallo will defend case-by-case review of situations at EU meeting

“New elections will lead to the same situation,” says statesman Felipe González

The number of centenarians in Spain has more than doubled in the last 15 years, census figures show

Eight victims died this past month at the hands of their current or ex-partners

Statistic experts predict there will be more deaths than births registered in 2015

A new report highlights the difficulties under-30s face when it comes to leaving home

People having to wait in line for hours as deadline looms for postal vote applications

Total of 50,844 people left the country to go and work abroad during the first quarter of 2015

Overseas visits are at record levels, but few foreign couples are opting for a Spanish marriage

Ministry is yet to announce what it will do next with gifts given by the UAE to Juan Carlos

Carmaker stands to lose government subsidies for low CO2 emissions following disclosure

One of the cars – both gifts from the United Arab Emirates – has two scratch marks

Automaker to set up information hotline for customers who bought the tampered models