
Mexican newspaper ‘Norte’ closes, citing fears for safety of its journalists
Decision, announced on front page, comes after murder of reporter Miroslav Breach in March

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

The media and technology companies need to move forward together

Antonio Romero suffered serious injury to rectal area and was operated on for deep wound

Aysha Frade, a 43-year-old teacher, remembered by family in Betanzos, Galicia

Trump’s budget plan is a faithful reflection of his ideology and prejudices

Catalan capital will see 12-hour partial interruption, while Spain’s main city to suffer two-hour stoppage

The bank bailout fund says fusion best way to recover cash pumped into failed lenders

Organization raises 2017 growth forecast to 2.5%, but voices concerns about poor job quality

Record downpour floods ground-floor premises and shuts down schools; no victims reported

Entire country on alert for driving rain, gusting winds and significant snowfall after a balmy few days

Colombian authorities already have man known as “the doctor” in their custody

No damage or injuries recorded in early-morning tremor in largely rural northeastern region
Madrid court rules on story referring to former governor of Mexican state of Coahuila

In Women’s Day address, president praises economic skills such as checking supermarket prices

Discrimination and violence against women concern the whole of society

Chema Postigo and his wife Rosa Pich-Aguilera won European Large Families award in 2015

A dozen reporters file a complaint with the Madrid Press Association, citing online harassment

Furious members of victims’ association point out that 154 were killed in Spanair tragedy at Madrid airport

Baltasar Garzón wants government to transfer the dictator’s coffin from the Valley of the Fallen

A revolutionary Spanish invention is helping children with spinal muscular atrophy get back on their feet