Spain still ready to vote against Brexit unless it sees changes on Gibraltar
After a phone conversation with Theresa May, PM Pedro Sánchez says positions remain distant
After a phone conversation with Theresa May, PM Pedro Sánchez says positions remain distant
PM Pedro Sánchez telephoned Theresa May to say that “the problem affects the essence of our country, of our nation”
IAG, the group that also owns Vueling and Aer Lingus, plans to prove it qualifies as a Spanish company in order to preserve its European Union passport after the UK leaves the bloc
Government expresses consternation at the journalist’s death but cites Saudi prosecutors’ information
Talks between Madrid and London are making good progress but there are still some stumbling blocks
Civil Guard official tells Congress that much more needs to be done to keep the country safe from attempts to target computer systems
As the deadline for the final accord approaches, both countries are seeking to protect their citizens’ rights, but negotiators are aware of the risks of there being no deal
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will leave aside the thorny issue of the British Overseas Territory’s airport in order to facilitate ongoing bilateral talks
PM Pedro Sánchez will meet with EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier to push for an annex addressing cross-border workers, tax evasion and smuggling in the British territory
Foreign Minister Josep Borrell says country must honor its 2015 contract, and that the high-tech bombs do not cause collateral damage
Bilateral business came under threat following reports that Madrid would halt sale of bombs that could be used in Yemen war
After saying in a letter that “funds are limited,” Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker promises to release €55 million from emergency fund
The extra money will be used to shelter the growing number of people arriving on Spanish shores
New PP president Pablo Casado joins other European right-wing leaders with anti-immigration rhetoric and a promise to defend national borders
Spain and San Marino are only countries in 47-member organization not to have an equality watchdog
New report outlines the concerns of around 40 European regions, including eight Spanish ones
Calls for Theo Francken to resign after deportees reportedly tortured upon return to their country
Countries in the bloc will be able to appeal to mutual defense provisions in case of online aggression
Prosecutors in Belgium have called for arrest warrant for former Catalan premier to be executed
Interference from Russia in the Catalan independence crisis has spiked concerns about the manipulation of public opinion
Spanish foreign minister sees evidence of “attempt to affect natural democratic course of events in Catalonia”
A group of experts is calling on Brussels to take tougher action to counter authoritarian propaganda
The issue is not on the EU summit’s official agenda, yet it is very much present at the two-day event
Spanish European deputies urge Commission to take action on Catalonia, but are themselves ideologically divided
Diplomatic sources say that any action must come under Brussels umbrella
Naval effort will fall under the command of Spanish admiral after Italy issued a request for help
MEPs want to ensure compliance with tax, labor and consumer laws by platforms such as Airbnb and Uber