Two Spanish cavers die in Morocco after aid from Madrid is delayed
A lawyer and police inspector are the two victims who went missing last Wednesday
A lawyer and police inspector are the two victims who went missing last Wednesday
But flurry of ribbon-cutting ends as voting legislation bans further acts before May 24
Authorities in Albacete town at epicenter of Monday’s tremor confirm it caused no damage
Anti-austerity party sees hope for its own chances after Syriza sails to victory
Decision by search engine giant comes in wake of government’s Intellectual Property Law
The brother of Ebola victim Teresa Romero says his family is planning legal action
In his official report, Juan Manuel Parra complains that protective clothing was too small
Staff including doctors, nurses and ambulance crew will be monitored for symptoms
Pablo Iglesias claims that news outlets cannot be left in the hands of powerful businessmen
Low scores do not reflect 15-year-olds’ theoretical skills in math, reading and science
Several Valencia families are claiming their right to similar protection
Five regions and the main opposition Socialist Party to file appeals
Wert responds to criticism of decision to shun Spanish cinema’s premier awards ceremony
The magistrate allegedly never paid a cent of his rent
Grassroots response to growing numbers of evictions has led to ordinary people stepping in to provide four walls and a roof for hard-up compatriots
Gaztelu setenced for his role in the assassination attempt in 2000 of a Basque regional government commissioner
Legislation is “arbitrary” and still favors banks over homeowners
One Madrid courthouse alone has handled around 1,200 evictions this year Judges are not happy with this high number, but are bound by law to act
Associations call for changes to be made to laws covering evictions
“We ask for your help. Our government doesn’t listen to us,” Spanish activists tell visiting parliamentarians
Massive Diada demonstration only warranted fifth slot on evening newscast
Four regions skip meeting, accusing government of restricting “fundamental rights”
Cost to government of medicines fell an annual 24 percent in July
The crisis and terrorism have condemned the Sahrawis to a waiting game
Humanitarian situation “critical” among the 180,000 refugees, say volunteers
Decision stands in contrast to Spanish government move to bring volunteers home due to security threats
Foreign Minister says there are signs that violence against foreigners may increase