Human trafficking
Thousands of women have been rescued in recent years, reflecting the rise of exploitation in Spain
Thousands of women have been rescued in recent years, reflecting the rise of exploitation in Spain
Father interrogated after fellow passenger found difference in skin color between him and girl suspicious
Arachnid is nearly the size of a tarantula, but its bite, while venomous, is not deadly to humans
One cadaver lands on hospital roof, witnesses say that gunmen picked up other two
Medina Azahara joins growing list of Hispanic artists who are being given a hard time at the border
Supporters of English side cleared from square by police before first leg of quarter finals
Work of designer responsible for famous image on show at National Museum of Decorative Art
After long and rainy winter, a clement spell provides perfect excuse for a beach trip
No official motive given by embassy, but suspect is reportedly a known spammer with alleged Kremlin ties
Main suspect of killing 21-year-old Micaela García is a serial rapist who was out on parole
Victim, a marine engineer on a business trip, was contacted by telephone by local criminals
Carme Chacón, who served under the last Socialist Party administration, suffered a heart condition
But unemployment remains biggest problem for most people, according to March survey
Shooting from a helicopter, security forces confused visitors’ vehicle with that of drug cartel boss
Letter to BBC states separatists have handed over all arms but makes no mention of disbanding
Spain should not let itself get dragged in by provocations from British ultra-nationalists
The woman was killed two years ago to the day while walking on the famous Santiago Way pilgrimage route
European Commission has requested “dialogue and cooperation” from PM May over sovereignty battle
Decision, announced on front page, comes after murder of reporter Miroslav Breach in March
This week we spoke to James Blick, a travel journalist who is fronting an online gourmet guide to Madrid
Nicolás Maduro has consolidated a dictatorship
Clínica Santa Cruz Hospital in Bocagrande has fired all five workers after video was posted on YouTube
Opposition senator says measures are attempt to use controversial 'Gag Law' to silence activism
The establishment shocked locals back in 2015 when it shut its doors after 128 years of activity
Mariano Rajoy discusses politics in an extensive interview with the Leading European Newspaper Alliance
Of the three Baltic States; Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Latvia remains the last one to liberalise its natural gas market in 2017
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