The super spy who failed to kill Franco
Spanish writer produces first biographical account of Kim Philby’s role in country’s civil war
Spanish writer produces first biographical account of Kim Philby’s role in country’s civil war
British historian Robert Gildea deconstructs the official version of events in his new book
New book explores the 1977 Atocha massacre of five labor lawyers in Madrid
Madrid has yet to make a clear offer after backtracking on plans to bolster Mali contingent
Dismissed by many Spaniards as too American, the celebration’s roots lie firmly in old Europe
Latest conservative education reforms further reduce teaching of philosophy to students
Younger Spaniards are shifting away from their parents’ traditional eating habits
Madrid bullring’s library and museum offer a singular glimpse into the practice’s history
Universities are coming up with great ideas, but struggle to adapt them to the market
As visits resume, EL PAÍS joins the first group to be allowed in to view Altamira’s cave art
Widely expected decision flouts the majority opinion of prehistoric art experts
Scholars accuse government of endangering Paleolithic cave art for political reasons
Group of gendarmes is attempting to reach the location, which is covered in deep snow
A remote corner of eastern Spain has become the largest global producer of the delicacy
Pressure grows on marine parks to stop using the animals during shows
Spain’s economic crisis is driving a growing trade in illegally collected species
The food group’s processed-meat plant, which employed 900, may burn for six more days
Spain’s Culture Ministry has been handed conflicting reports on preserving the Unesco site
Manu Leguineche passed on the secrets of his trade to hundreds of other journalists