
US renews Mexico travel warning over fears of escalating violence
A month before release of final figures, 2016 set to be most violent year of Peña Nieto’s time in office

A month before release of final figures, 2016 set to be most violent year of Peña Nieto’s time in office

“We were just reflecting the feelings of most Mexicans,” says senior politician over piñata incident

Violence erupts within days of state governor Miguel Ángel Yunes taking office

Well-preserved circular site in Tlatelolco is dedicated to wind deity and dates back nearly 700 years

UK architect shows EL PAÍS images of his initial ideas for extension of famous Madrid museum

Five-year-old and baby among group reported to be in good health and now in Almería

Volunteers rally after activist Virginia Ruiz posted shocking footage of flooded farm on Facebook

A balance needs to be found between workers’ rights and business competitiveness

One of the victims was located in an escort bar while the other was a power company worker

Investigators believe the man planned to recruit people to help him carry out attacks

Driver had attempted to cross a flooded underpass after a weekend of heavy rains in Valencia region

Relive the visit of the Canadian heartthrob to the Catalan capital through social media

Weekend of rainstorms created unusually large tornado-like sea vortex near Sueca and Cullera

Multimedia event offers interactive tour into past, present and future of leading Spanish-language daily

‘Niña con collar’ had been seen in photographs for 60 years, but only resurfaced this summer

British city, which counts on popular “Bristol Pound,” has plenty of advice for Catalan capital

Southwestern state is locked in spiral of violence between rival drug cartels that is hitting tourism sector

Spanish king opens the new parliamentary term by stressing regeneration and dialogue

Barcelona has made headlines with plans for a local currency, but Spain already has a wealth of them

Explicit video shot in broad daylight near Atocha train station prompts outrage

Students from the Pompeu Fabra University will be adapting content about Catalonia into English for an international audience

Guillermo Zapata resigned as culture chief after his Holocaust and ETA jokes began circulating

Spanish filmmaker behind a classic piece of storytelling for the latest big-budget production

Investigators know identity of man who allegedly gave Diana Quer a lift in the early hours of August 22

Three men and one woman, all Spanish nationals, “in close contact“ with terror group in Syria

Spanish PM praises "vitality" of US democracy on a day which saw markets slump then rebound

Trump victory is terrible news for a Europe facing external threats and an internal identity crisis