Life at the US naval base in Rota: A union of two worlds
Created by decree in 1953 under the late Spanish dictator Franco, this singular spot has developed a hybrid personality that combines languages, cultural elements and mutual interests
Created by decree in 1953 under the late Spanish dictator Franco, this singular spot has developed a hybrid personality that combines languages, cultural elements and mutual interests
With newsrooms lying empty, reporters and editors had to quickly learn how to put out the paper from their homes
Leading artists from Catalonia speak out against planned secession vote; entrepreneurs eye it warily
Grupo PRISA chairman Juan Luis Cebrian and editor Antonio Caño reinforce the values that have marked the 40-year history of the paper
Around 400 guests celebrate the Nobel winner’s 80th birthday at a Madrid ceremony
The British Hispanist discusses modern politics and the Catalan separatist challenge
The Nobel-winning Turkish author’s new novel imbues everyday stories with an epic touch
The 71-year-old retired judge allays fears by saying she has no ties to Podemos
Recently resigned number three man hopes the party will return to more radical rhetoric
Even in death, author Gabriel García Márquez was able to bring world leaders together
The family of the Nobel Prize-winning author fiercely guarded his private life to the end
Spain's biographers and researchers meet with obstacles to their work and extremely scant financial reward
Young people are celebrating, getting together to communicate and love and like each other, and each and every one of them carries a wonder widget with them
The journalist who inspired generations of reporters dies at age 87
Dictators’ diplomats pressurized studios into censoring Hemingway adaptations
British historian Sir John Elliott is an expert on the golden age of Spain He takes a historical perspective of the country's political and economic challenges
For years after the return to democracy the country was seen by others as an example to follow. So what has gone so badly wrong?
Offending religious feelings is still a crime under the Penal Code Singer Javier Krahe has recently been prosecuted for the offense
A life marked by personal tragedy and enthusiasm for literature ends in Mexico City
Historian Nicolás Sánchez Albornoz talks about his book, Prisons and exiles