Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez claims that José Luis Ábalos “did what he could to avoid a diplomatic crisis” given that Delcy Rodríguez is banned from entering the European Union
The inconclusive results of the European election put Pedro Sánchez in a privileged position to build consensus over the makeup of the new parliament
The European official praises the strong performance of the Spanish economy but warns of the threat posed by far-right parties like Vox
A new study explores how Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia are dealing with hundreds of returnees, and what effect this could have on the European Union
Air carriers must prove they are more than 50% controlled by European Union shareholders or face losing their flying rights within the bloc
Political fragmentation and the emergence of a far-right party has raised concerns that the fourth-largest economy in the European Union could fall prey to euro-skepticism
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska expressed veiled criticism for Italy and Malta – who would benefit most from the initiative – for not doing their part
If the Withdrawal Agreement is not signed, the airline will lose its license to operate in Europe unless it can prove it is 51% owned and controlled by an entity in the continent
The Spanish government has reiterated its threat to veto the Withdrawal Agreement if the position of the British Overseas Territory is not clarified
After a phone conversation with Theresa May, PM Pedro Sánchez says positions remain distant
The text eliminates direct reference to Article 184 of the UK’s Withdrawal Agreement, the clause Spain objects to as it does not exclude the British Overseas Territory from talks
Talks between Madrid and London are making good progress but there are still some stumbling blocks
The EU finance commissioner talks about the need for more economic reforms and the danger posed by illiberal forces as Europe faces elections next year
Regions struggling with surge in unaccompanied minors say other parts of the country not doing enough
Ahead of a visit to Madrid, the EU Commissioner for Migration discusses strategies to address the immigration crisis facing Europe
After saying in a letter that “funds are limited,” Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker promises to release €55 million from emergency fund