British armed forces complete military exercise in Gibraltar’s secret tunnels
The four-day mission in The Rock’s vast underground network was aimed at testing soldiers’ ability to fight in “complete darkness”
The four-day mission in The Rock’s vast underground network was aimed at testing soldiers’ ability to fight in “complete darkness”
More than a dozen officers have been injured after being rammed by SUVs driven by narcos who are increasingly ‘broke and desperate’
More than 80% of hotels on the Málaga beachfront have closed while Cádiz’s are surviving on 20% occupancy
'El Nata' built a replica of the Colombian drug lord's Hacienda Nápoles in Granada in a bid to emulate the notorious narcotics trafficker
Local authorities in some popular tourist destinations are blocking off access roads with piles of earth and concrete blocks
Once a week, a collective of around 30 foreigners distributes clothes and blankets to people sleeping rough in Jerez de la Frontera in Cádiz province
Gibraltarians cannot vote in the polls on Thursday even though the results will have a significant impact on their lives
The decision to clamp down on the illicit traffic of goods from the Spanish exclave city to Morocco is being described as an economic disaster for people on both sides of the crossing
Four of the men also stood trial this week over claims they sexually abused an unconscious 21-year-old woman two months before the assault in Pamplona
Local authorities on ‘The Rock’ suspend four border control agents for allowing Spanish Civil Protection volunteers in uniform into the British territory
Residents and workers from “The Rock” are facing the possible consequences should the United Kingdom crash out of the European Union on October 31 with concern
Dozens were hurt going over the barbed wire, while 11 agents sustained injuries after border crossers used sticks and acid against them, said Civil Guard representatives
Deputy PM deflected criticism about government ’s handling of latest immigration crisis in Europe
Scientists are calling for urgent action against the species, which is hurting the biodiversity in the area as well as the fishing and tourism industry
EL PAÍS spoke with public prosecutor Ana Villagómez about the shady underworld of the hashish trade in the south of Spain and what the justice system must do to stop it
Communities on both sides are observing the 50th anniversary of Franco’s decision to close all access to and from ‘The Rock,’ and recalling the dramatic effects that it had
The victim, who had no protective clothing or training on how to operate heavy machinery, died while using a forklift
But business and union leaders are unsure if deal will go ahead due to instability of UK and Spanish governments
Dockers at the busy shipping hub believe the dangerous reptile arrived aboard a merchant ship
Boasting a rich history, great food scene and wild landscapes, the province has been ranked on The New York Times’ list of best trips for 2019
An entire estate filled with villas and swimming pools had been illegally built without a single permit
Bernardo Montoya, the neighbor of the 26-year-old Spanish schoolteacher, confessed to the crime this morning after lengthy questioning by the authorities
Investigators find blood inside the house of Bernardo Montoya, the self-confessed killer of 26-year-old Laura Luelmo
The Civil Guard has detained Bernardo Montoya, 50, in relation to the suspected violent killing of the 26-year-old, who was found dead on Monday in Huelva
Laura Luelmo went missing last week just shortly after starting a new job. Her corpse was discovered just five kilometers from the house she had rented in a village called El Campillo
The City Hall worker was one of 47 people caught in a sweeping narcotics bust in the south of Spain
London says complaint is over the incursion into Gibraltarian waters, which Spain does not recognize