
In photos: Valencia’s 2018 Fallas fiestas
The popular event, granted UNESCO World Intangible Heritage status in 2016, comes to an end on Monday

The popular event, granted UNESCO World Intangible Heritage status in 2016, comes to an end on Monday

Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena brushes off criticism from within own party as freedom of expression

Anti-establishment groups being blamed for much of the damage in Madrid on Thursday night, with conflicting reports over whether street vendor was being chased by police when he collapsed

Managing Editor David Alandete is accused by Kremlin-backed media of having ties to the CIA

Star of movies such as ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ says the international community must intervene to stop spiraling violence in the country

Opposition parties want to repeal reviewable permanent prison, but killing of young boy increases popular support for this punishment

Spanish Civil Guard explains details of the murder of eight-year-old Gabriel Cruz at the hands of his father’s girlfriend

The judgment by the European Court of Human Rights on destroying pictures of the king is welcome in a country that seems determined to erode freedom of expression

In a moral example to us all, the victim’s mother has called for an end to the wave of hate against the murder suspect

Speaking on Spanish radio, Patricia Ramírez makes impassioned plea for public to ignore alleged killer of her son, also voicing her suspicions of her role in his disappearance

The main suspect in the case is his father’s girlfriend, who has been taken by police to the family property where she concealed the body for a reconstruction of events

“It wasn’t me!” Ana Julia Quezada is heard to shout, after Civil Guard officers found body of eight-year-old in trunk of car she was driving

After a year spent living in Switzerland, the ‘infanta’ Cristina’s husband, Iñaki Urdangarin, is facing a three year prison sentence for his role in the Noós corruption scandal

Women are to make the history books for the demonstrations that took place on March 8

Mayors of Madrid and Barcelona throw their weight behind unprecedented action to demand an end to inequality

Female employees from newsrooms in Spain, Mexico and Brazil are supporting the fight for gender equality

True democracy is incompatible with discrimination against women

A woman allegedly insulted Marius Makon, calling him a “black piece of shit” and hitting him twice with a bottle, but was released by police after making a statement

More elderly Chinese people are choosing to see out their final days in Spain despite language and cultural barriers

Defenders of the independence cause have made a mockery of democracy and citizens with their latest parliamentary acrobatics

In video address from Belgium, Carles Puigdemont proposes a jailed candidate and vows to fight the Spanish state

The UK government is coming to realize that leaving the EU will take them to no safe harbor, particularly when it comes to Ireland

Flights and trains are running late; 300 roads are affected by heavy rain, snow and gusting winds

The polar front sweeping across the country has left these striking images of snowy and icy conditions across the peninsula

Polar front brings snow, rain and plummeting temperatures after pummeling central and western Europe

There is a one in 10,000,000 chance of getting hit by lightning in Spain. Joan Reinoso was the one.
Platforms like Airbnb are pushing up the cost of rent and forcing locals to move out of the city center