Prosecutors take action against Catalan officials after referendum law passed
Constitutional Court also reminds mayors of their duty not to cede public space for October 1 vote
Constitutional Court also reminds mayors of their duty not to cede public space for October 1 vote
For the first time ever, two Spaniards dominate the ATP and WTA respectively
Mallorca-based group targeted travelers on all-inclusive trips, persuading them to seek compensation
Spanish government deploys raft of legal measures to nullify planned October 1 independence referendum
The authoritarian methods of the seccessionists disqualifies their project in the eyes of the world
Regional authorities are already asking for international observers to oversee October 1 referendum
Central government in Madrid responds by calling for Constitutional Court to appeal legislation
Customers who don’t pay extra will only be allowed to take a small bag into the cabin
New figures show that average expenditure per visitor grew 5.6% from July 2016 to reach €1,132
Data confirms high numbers of people forced to work in temporary or short-term positions
EL PAÍS English Edition summer intern Henry Hahn reflects on his time abroad and the differences between interning in Spain and the US
After five-year search, woman finds her lookalike, who hails from Miami and is not related to her
National Archaeological Museum under fire after insect discovered inside case of treasure
Five years ago a woman saw a photo of someone at tomato throwing fiesta who looked just like her
Summer showers have brought 6.2 liters of rain per square meter, according to data published by weather agency Aemet
All measures taken by cities to protect crowded areas are welcome
The recent attacks in Catalonia could affect an essential industry that needs to be protected
We need to work together to avoid hatred and a lack of understanding
In wake of Catalonia attacks, installation of barriers has already begun at tourist sites
Jihadists appearing in footage highlight “sacrifice of our brothers in Barcelona”
Younes Abouyaaqoub, believed to have driven vehicle along La Rambla, killed in Catalan town of Subirats
Individual now confirmed as Younes Abouyaaqoub, chief suspect in Barcelona attack
Catalan regional police hope to confirm identities of all 14 people killed by Monday morning
Terror cell composed of 12 men based in Catalan town of Ripoll thought to be behind attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils that have left 14 dead and over 130 injured
Born in Morocco, 22-year-old from Ripoll, Catalonia, lived a seemingly normal life until Thursday
Police sources say main focus now on Younes Abouyaaqoub; initial chief suspect Moussa Oukabir, 17 was killed by police after attack in Cambrils early Friday
Global leaders and celebrities alike show their support for Barcelona in the wake of the terrorist attacks