One dead and 49 left injured in rail accident in Barcelona
According to Catalan police, the last two cars of the train came off the tracks as a result of a landslide. A total of 83 people emerged from the incident unscathed
According to Catalan police, the last two cars of the train came off the tracks as a result of a landslide. A total of 83 people emerged from the incident unscathed
March to observe anniversary of dictator’s death was broken up by three half-naked women
Pro-animal groups and political parties have condemned the incident, while the hunting sector has classed it as an “isolated accident”
Elsewhere in Spain, an 83-year-old woman died after being trapped by floodwater in her home. Twelve provinces were on alert on Monday due to the extreme conditions
Analysts now waiting to see if lenders will raise them further to offset new cost of a controversial tax
Much of the Mediterranean has been on alert for rainfall since Thursday, with the Valencian city of Gandía and the surrounding area seeing nearly 300 millimeters
No agreement would be worse and more disruptive than a mediocre one
Security footage shows the man stepped in to intervene despite being unarmed and outnumbered
The weather agency has issued a red warning for Valencia province, and eight more are on orange or yellow because of rain that is expected to last well into Saturday
The Roma Dola traveling troupe is accused of keeping a hippopotamus permanently in the sun, failing to care for two camels or help a duck with two broken wings
Ex-regional premier Artur Mas and several aides are held accountable for the public funds that were used to hold a symbolic independence referendum that predates the one held on October 1, 2017
Survey shows citizens blame financial and political elites, who have done little to prevent new slump
Government approves legal changes that also ensure lenders will not be able to deduct the new cost
Pedro Sánchez vows that “Spaniards will never again” pay the levy, but experts warn that lenders will simply raise interest rates
Testimony has emerged from Ana Julia Quezada, the self-confessed killer of the eight-year-old boy in southern Spain, who was caught by police while moving his body
In a 15 to 13 vote, justices from one of Spain’s top tribunals reversed a decision to make banks pay, triggering loud protests from society and calls for street demonstrations
Following reports of UK and Irish citizens dying after being prescribed Nolotil in Spain, agency says visitors should not take it as they cannot be monitored for adverse effects
Authorities are racing to stop dictator’s family from reburying him at a popular cathedral in Madrid
Prosecution seeks 25-year prison term against ex-deputy premier Oriol Junqueras, but Solicitor General rules out rebellion and seeks 12 years for sedition and misuse of funds
The Civil Guard detained Enrique Tenreiro, a Galician artist, after he painted a dove and wrote the words “for freedom” on the gravestone in the Valley of the Fallen monument
The 50-year-old was killed on Tuesday night while trying to cross the River Seco in the municipality of Vélez-Málaga
Historical memory groups say they will march on the streets if the Spanish government does not fulfill its promise to stop the remains from being transferred to La Almudena cathedral
After meeting with Vatican secretary of state on Monday, Carmen Calvo does U-turn and says government will “use Historical Memory Law” to impede his transfer to central Madrid
Around 53,000 properties left without electricity in Menorca and Asturias, with 1,300 students forced to stay home and problems on the roads due to snow drifts
With 99.49% of votes now counted, former army official Jair Bolsonaro has been elected the new president of Brazil with 55.21% of the ballots
Relatives of José Ignacio Soto, who died from a heart attack last week, are outraged at the “degrading” way his remains have been treated
Noam Chomsky, Bernard Henri-Lévy and others highlight the danger to Latin America's largest country if the far-right candidate wins the runoff on Sunday