“I am inside a prison? But why?”
Non-profit lawyers denounce conditions in which a group of nearly 500 migrants is being held in a Málaga penitentiary
Non-profit lawyers denounce conditions in which a group of nearly 500 migrants is being held in a Málaga penitentiary
Politicians, unions and NGOs criticize decision to use penitentiary as a temporary holding center
Judge releases Carme Forcadell from pre-trial custody after defense posts bond, and on condition of weekly appearance in court
Ciudadanos unsuccessful at crafting preliminary deal bringing together unionist parties in the region
Politicians from Socialist Party, Popular Party and Ciudadanos all present at demonstration in Barcelona, at which “We are all Catalonia” was chosen slogan
Court hears terrorists had second base of operations; receipts for large purchase of explosives found
In the last decade, the number of democratic organizations in Spain has doubled to reach record levels
Police and Civil Guard mobilized after 187 migrants stormed El Tarajal frontier post on Monday
EU border authority says gangs are hiking cost of maritime trips to as much as €3,000 per person
As elderly residents return to homes, they discover the animals they had to leave behind are just fine
The “traditional” fiestas in El Carpio de Tajo used to involve live animals strung from a rope, and are the object of protests from animal rights groups
One of the largest arsenals from the 1930s conflict has been discovered in aquifer in Teruel
Over half of Spanish workers in country are in health, education and finance, new study shows
National Cybersecurity Institute’s biggest concern is protecting the country’s electricity networks
Measures a response to alarming increase in serious accidents and deaths in recent years
Increasing numbers of people are turning to two-wheeled transportation, but infrastructure is inadequate
Since human trafficking became a criminal offense in 2010, the trend has become hard to ignore
A jury in León found Miguel Ángel Muñoz guilty of murdering the woman while on the pilgrimage route
Mauricia Ibáñez judged unable to look after two-month old children “in the short term”
The woman was killed two years ago to the day while walking on the famous Santiago Way pilgrimage route
Two out of three foreigners who spent time at detention centers in 2016 were ultimately released
Police testimony on day three of the trial points directly at the only defendant in the case
Case sparks debate over fertility treatment age limits and whether Mauricia Ibánez is fit to be a parent
Nine-member jury will decide whether Miguel Ángel Muñoz killed Denise Pikka Thiem in April 2015
Current 60-day limit will not be expanded to six months or more, says secretary of state for security
Ultraconservatives alter ad on the vehicle in defiance of a court order calling it potential hate crime
Group that covered vehicle with messages reading “boys have penises” cries violation of freedom of speech