Key figures in Spain’s huge Gürtel corruption case get 13-year jail terms
Francisco Correa, Pablo Crespo and Álvaro Pérez found guilty over roles in PP kickbacks scandal
Francisco Correa, Pablo Crespo and Álvaro Pérez found guilty over roles in PP kickbacks scandal
Tourism sector in Valencia, Catalonia and Balearics fears work won’t be completed by Easter
Rising sea levels have eaten away 50 meters of shoreline to the south of the city since 1984
A new documentary explores one man’s wildly successful plans for a tourist paradise in 1950s Spain
Tourists now pack a beautifully built food market that continues to serve its original purpose
Investigators confirm that the herd leader’s head was hacked off with an axe
Regional authorities backtrack on their earlier refusal to take a stand on the issue
Center says internal rules forbid all headgear, but 22-year-old says exception should be made
Regional premier makes commitment after series of blazes that may have been the work of arsonists
Jávea, home to large British and German communities, is affected by a blaze that began on Sunday; authorities suspect it is the work of an arsonist
Authorities around Spain are fining people who use parasols to reserve spots on busy strands
The unusual 67-meter-long figure in Valencia is celebrating its 25th anniversary
Third missing man survives to lead emergency services to his companions
The undercover inquiry has ensnared prominent PP leaders from the last two decades
Investigators believe suspects bought large numbers of lottery tickets to launder funds
All suspects have ties to the Popular Party, which governed in the region from 1995-2015
Animal activists celebrate despite low turnout and fact that ban only affects downtown
Interior Ministry ordered warning and then canceled it, claims regional government
Official data shows average household income in Alicante municipality is just €7,986 a year
Serafín Castellano, a regional heavyweight, is suspected of wrongfully awarding contracts
A dozen businessmen and former Valencia officials spend second day in courtroom
Court finds her guilty of negligent homicide after child died during delivery
The investigation into the theme park, the first major corruption inquiry in Valencia, draws to a close
Rafael Blasco and his accomplices bought real estate with funds destined for Latin America projects
Prosecutors claim they have new evidence that was overlooked before the case was shelved
Augusto César Tauroni tells court he offered to help an NGO "to make money" as embezzlement trial continues
Rafael Blasco accused of conspiring to siphon off money destined for Nicaragua Of 1.8 million earmarked for development in Central American country, 43,000 euros was received