In photos: Catalan independence leaders stand trial in Spanish Supreme Court
The public waited in line outside the court to sit in on the trial, while demonstrators blocked streets in Barcelona
The public waited in line outside the court to sit in on the trial, while demonstrators blocked streets in Barcelona
Regional premier Quim Torra comes to Spanish capital to show support for 12 defendants facing charges related to the illegal referendum and unilateral declaration of independence
The prosecution and the defense’s strategies will hinge on whether any violence was used during the bid for unilateral secession
The conservative Popular Party, center-right Ciudadanos and far-right Vox called the demonstration in response to Pedro Sánchez’s handling of the Catalan independence drive
Demonstrators gathered on Sunday in the capital’s central Colón square to demand new elections
Deputy PM Carmen Calvo says separatist parties are rejecting offers, and warns that a veto of the budget plan could lead to early elections
A total of 600 people were detained or investigated, according to the Civil Guard’s nature protection service Seprona
The municipal authorities have been trying to identify the culprit on the electric-powered device. The video of the incident, shot from a car, has since gone viral
Ambassador Simon Manley and the Consular team will be on hand in February to provide the latest information for UK residents in Spain, as well as to address their questions
The Spanish government is venturing into slippery terrain by allowing an ill-defined figure to be present at cross-party talks about Catalonia
The calls from the Popular Party and Ciudadanos came after it emerged that a “rapporteur” will be present at talks between Madrid and Catalan political parties
Pedro Sánchez will meet with the head of the European Court of Human Rights and give a speech to respond to Catalan separatists’ arguments that there are political prisoners in Spain
Nastasia Urbano used to earn up to $1 million for 20 days of work but is now homeless and looking for help to get back on her feet
The stoppage, which began on January 21, was aimed at pressuring the regional government into regulating VTC vehicles, used by ride-hailing services such as Cabify and Uber
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez also announces a humanitarian aid program for the crisis-stricken Latin American country
In an interview on a Spanish TV network, the Venezuelan president argued that the leader of the National Assembly had no legal claim to the presidency
In Catalonia ‘corridas’ are forbidden by law, but controversy still hangs over a traditional activity involving the animals
The outlook for 2019 is lower because of domestic uncertainties such as the budget impasse
Parties are exchanging insults and coming up with their own proposals to deal with a problem that shows no signs of going away anytime soon
On day eight of an open-ended strike, riot police were brought in to clear Paseo de la Castellana while fellow cabbies arrived from other parts of Spain to support the action
Officers were called in to remove protesters who were blocking a major thoroughfare as part of an ongoing action against ride-hailing services such as Uber and Cabify
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The rescue experts had to work in incredibly difficult conditions to create a four-meter tunnel to get to the borehole where the two-year-old was located
Rescue teams have excavated 3.15 of the estimated 3.8 meters separating them from the two-year-old
Two rescue experts have been lowered inside a specially-made cage in a bid to reach the toddler, who is thought to be trapped in a 110-meter-deep borehole in Málaga
Demonstrators blocked access to major tourism fair Fitur and vowed not to give up on demands for more stringent regulations for ride-sharing services like Uber and Cabify
Madrid enters day three of a protest against ride-hailing services such as Uber and Cabify, while drivers in Barcelona will today vote on whether to end their own strike