
New Zealand attacker had name of Spanish killer on weapon
“Josué Estébanez,” who murdered youngster Carlos Palomino in a hate crime in Madrid in 2007, was written on a rifle magazine along with citations of other right-wing figures

“Josué Estébanez,” who murdered youngster Carlos Palomino in a hate crime in Madrid in 2007, was written on a rifle magazine along with citations of other right-wing figures

Madrid's property black market is offering empty homes to buy or rent for a period of two years – the time it takes the repossession to go through the courts

After Carlos Perry was found dead, with his legs protruding from a street sewer in the Spanish capital, police concluded that he must have been searching for his car keys

Applicants of guaranteed minimum income benefits must provide a sworn statement with estimated revenues from begging, busking and scrap metal collection

Like all the residents of El Gallinero, which has stood for decades, Vasile Antonescu will be relocated this week to an apartment in the city

The inauguration of the first robot factory in Europe reignites the debate over the loss of jobs and the fascinating question of whether machines should have to pay taxes

President of Serbia talks to EL PAÍS about the Balkan country’s efforts to join the bloc, and how Kosovo is proving a sticking point

Grandson of Dutchman who fought in Spain’s Civil War keeps kitsch collection of Franco memorabilia

Authorities in Caracas have stopped payments, exposing thousands of vulnerable expats to poverty

A hamlet in Soria is fighting the side effects of depopulation with positive psychology

Residents feel that leaving would be economically disastrous and might create further problems with Spain

Rancher hires hit men to track down the thieves who burgled his home last year

Minister describes plan for a fence at the 3,200-kilometer border an “absurd, terrible idea”

The pontiff has insisted on visiting the troubled Mexican state on his five-day trip

“There are decapitated bodies inside,” says man whose brother witnessed “the slaughter”

Video footage from a Mexican marine’s helmet-cam shows raid on the drug lord’s hideout

Miguel Ángel Jiménez dug up dozens of mass graves in Mexico’s violent Guerrero state

Experts want to speak to soldiers who saw the students the night they disappeared

Authorities in Tamaulipas state take down surveillance cameras installed by secret gang

The suspect, a former deputy police chief, was arrested at an exclusive country club

International expert committee says students’ destination remains uncertain

Torture victim Enrique Chávez is kept in chains by his family for fear of his violent actions

Dámaso “El Licenciado” López has emerged as a leader following the arrest of “El Chapo”

Austrian scientists say bodies were too badly burned to obtain sufficient DNA

The Iguala student massacre has been disastrous for Peña Nieto's second year in office

EL PAÍS visits the site where the authorities believe the youths were killed and burned

The town’s students, like those killed in Iguala, have a history of fighting for social causes