Who are Spain’s gun owners?
Spaniards are not big weapons owners in global terms but a growing black market is cause for concern
Spaniards are not big weapons owners in global terms but a growing black market is cause for concern
Cadiz beach community of El Palmar is being overrun with illegal vacation accommodation
Catalan authorities mulling sanctions against low-cost carrier after four days of cancellations and delays
Three young women talk to EL PAÍS about their experiences with leading producer Torbe, arrested last month on charges of people trafficking, distributing child pornography and sexual abuse of minors
The city is to harbor the world’s biggest cruise liner, the ‘Harmony of the Seas,’ but the size of the vessel is dividing opinion among locals
Since the crisis began, thousands of migrants have been pounding Spain’s pavements in search of junk metal, like Sarra Waly from Senegal
Spanish researcher warns that young talent is going unnoticed due to lack of funds to develop potential
The first major virtual reality feature in Spanish media investigates how the 2011 Japanese tsunami changed the course of the country’s history
Labor dispute at abattoirs exposes dangerous working conditions imposed on immigrant workforce
Research into the therapeutic uses of this Amazonian brew is making strong progress
The Correos postal service is facing a tough battle for survival as letter deliveries fall
Gangs rack up huge profits by using robbed SIM cards to call premium numbers abroad
Residents born in other parts of Spain or in other countries are divided over independence
The lack of a corpse is no obstacle to making convictions in missing persons cases
Spain has been removing call boxes for the last decade, and the last will go as of 2017
A mystery company put in the only bid for Ciudad Real, which cost €450 million to build
The car-sharing service has transformed itself into an upmarket food delivery firm
Crashed choppers that nobody wants to claim are cropping up every few months
The number of Spaniards being hired for jobs lasting less than a week is rising Many live an insecure existence, without vacations or sick pay, waiting for the phone to ring
Proposed legislation will stifle small-scale solar and wind energy production, critics warn
Andalusian waterway is entry point of choice for smugglers bringing hashish from Morocco
Scandals only seem to increase the allure of the Mallorcan vacation resort New laws aimed at tackling drunken behavior look set to change nothing
The crisis has led to an increase in amateurs earning money performing live sex acts online
The cash TV firms pay to studio audiences has become a way for some to make ends meet Crisis-hit pensioners, foreigners and the jobless typically earn around €10 for 10-hour days
Journalism is rethinking the way it distributes and presents content to hold on to readers These days, sharing articles is more important than reading them
The Pyrenean principality faces major reforms, ending its status as a fiscal paradise
Barajas’ Airport provides a safe place to sleep for a small band of people