EL PAÍS and ‘The Guardian’ lead news initiative to cover climate change
Twenty-five media groups have agreed to share stories in run-up to December Paris summit
Twenty-five media groups have agreed to share stories in run-up to December Paris summit
The outcome of Sunday’s elections heralds the need for cross-party negotiations
More than 35 million residents of Spain are eligible in the municipal polls
HBO yet to confirm it will film in Catalan city after TV firm chief reveals news in interview
Sean Penn and Javier Bardem star in Barcelona-shot thriller ‘The Gunman’ Eighties horror classic ‘Poltergeist’ comes back to haunt us in a new reboot
Government delegate warns that it violates legal “reflection day” before Sunday elections Law enforcement agencies will act “proportionately to whatever unfolds”
Child from Ivory Coast may soon be reunited with his mother on island of Fuerteventura
Services returning to normal after IT fault affects 80,000 passengers
Director George Miller’s post-apocalyptic road warrior returns in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
State agency AENA to award contract in October with service to begin two months after
Games to go ahead as normal this weekend after judges favor Liga governing body request
‘Suite Française’ offers an intricate portrait of a Nazi-occupied French town Luis Tosar stars in Daniel Guzman’s Málaga festival-winning drama ‘A cambio de nada’
World Economic Forum publishes report analyzing 141 countries and their travel sectors
Bookmakers to pay out over €1 million to punters who guessed Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
Service transported 125,467 passengers in one day at start of last week’s holiday
Juan Carlos Aguilar is found guilty of murder but not of using unnecessary cruelty
Joss Whedon reunites Iron Man, Captain America, Thor et al for ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’
Juan Carlos Monedero leaves role just hours after criticizing direction of group
Government officials in Paraná state believe radical group infiltrated protest over pensions
Relatives of the Asturian men complain that government is not keeping them duly informed
But ex-PM admits authorities may keep him from entering the South American country
Denise Pikka Thiem, 40, had been walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route
King Felipe joins 1,500 mourners to remember the 150 who died in the air tragedy
Russell Crowe turns director with historical drama ‘The Water Diviner’
Document written 29 years after his death describes arrest and killing of Granada poet
Ex-Popular Party deputy prime minister denies owning firms in tax havens PP seeks to distance itself from financial crimes probe, calling it a “private affair”
Restrictions at home have left hundreds of youngsters unable to access foreign currency