
Animal rights party denounces cruelty against calf in Valmojado
More than 300 Spanish cities and towns hold similar fiestas with young animals

More than 300 Spanish cities and towns hold similar fiestas with young animals

The end of negotiations with the FARC is a success for the entire region

Rape cases at Sanfermines prompt authorities to take zero-tolerance approach to sexual assaults

Ana Huete, who was 26, was in the area on vacation with her Italian boyfriend

The main opposition group believes that the Popular Party is using the date as a pressure tactic

Actor will accept prize on September 17, before screening of latest film ‘The Magnificent Seven’

The sacking of civil servants who are opposed to President Maduro is unacceptable

A spokesman for Peña Nieto admits there were “errors in style like quotes without inverted commas”

Spanish universities are still not faring well on international rankings. The government must take action

Spain’s politicians run the risk of discrediting the country’s political system

A Civil Guard graduate is among five arrested in July at Pamplona fiestas

Sprint canoeist Marcus Cooper Walz wins unexpected gold on Tuesday

No rules or restrictions currently exist regarding the wearing of long-sleeved bathing costumes

With just 32 residents, Olmeda de la Cuesta is offering cheap plots of land to attract more incomers

Fines and closures of Barcelona rental properties are a reminder that the market should remain open, but regulated

Survey taken at Gnetwork 360 gay travel conference says Argentinean capital tops regional list of capitals

This Friday and Saturday night you can watch the "Lagrimas de San Lorenzo" from a dark spot far from city lights, or from your computer screen

Study confirms a three-decade-old trend showing increase in weight problems

Overall numbers of people being held behind bars falls to 61,500, a 6% drop on last year

The case has reopened a national debate about to what degree the government should be able to regulate baby names

Economic research group highlights international concerns about ongoing political limbo

Since taking office in 2007, the president has concentrated power in his family’s hands

Park ranger killed on Wednesday; authorities say German man arrested after setting fire to toilet paper in woodland

Rather than just promise more employment, the government should worry about the quality of the positions being offered

In 1966, the Beatle parodied the Shroud of Turin with a scrap of cloth while filming ‘How I Won the War’ in Almería

Ignacio Cosidó says Spain’s policies have been effective at reducing illegal immigration and radicalization

The Mediterranean has been a principal meeting point for the three Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam