
Could France’s state rail operator bring “low-cost” train travel to Spain?
Ahead of the imminent opening up of domestic high-speed networks to other European Union operators, SNCF is planning to have a Spanish service in place by 2020

Ahead of the imminent opening up of domestic high-speed networks to other European Union operators, SNCF is planning to have a Spanish service in place by 2020

The ongoing conflict in Spain pits two sectors that offer almost identical services and who are equally interested in preserving a license quota that fuels speculation

People born in the 1990s have lower wages and more temporary jobs despite being better trained

The global financial institution changed its description of the economy from “bleak” to “very difficult” to avoid rattling the markets and triggering apocalyptic media headlines

A new report from the CNMC finds mostly positive effects of the online platform’s model, in contrast to studies carried out across the Atlantic

But the world body also noted that Spain has had its fifth annual consecutive current account surplus

The former US president spoke to Pedro Sánchez in Madrid during an economic forum, and visited the Reina Sofía museum with King Felipe the next day

Experts are warning would-be investors that the digital currency bubble could burst at any time

Catalan government report plays with the numbers to paint a rosy picture of secession’s financial costs

Rating agencies, analysts and the European press warn of the risks of a declaration of independence

Balearic Islands’ limit on visitors raises question of sustainability of sector that makes up 11% of Spanish GDP

Popular deal sees Blackstone become biggest fully private real estate owner in the country

Tourism industry is expecting record figures in a year when both domestic and foreign travel are up

Secret services employeee allegedly used same alias in jihadist forums that he used in adult films

But it is still unclear whether Madrid will finally face fines, as the Commission deals with pressure from members who want exemplary punishment and those who favor leniency

Central lender expresses concerns that the rise of populism across the continent could rekindle the debt crisis

Head of German central bank says European Commission is hampered by political compromises

German authorities struggling to solve stabbing of 26-year-old student from Zaragoza

EL PAÍS correspondents choose their favorite thoroughfares in the cities where they live

Developed countries need to do more to tailor education to suit job market, says report

A doctor’s note was found torn up in the Düsseldorf apartment of Andreas Lubitz It reveals that he had been given medical leave on the day of the air crash, which killed 150

A group inspired by the 15-M protest movement has come together to fight against abusive practices

Hundreds of young Spaniards could find themselves trapped after Berlin suspends training scheme

Spaniards made up half of all applicants for The Job of My Life The program offered funding for language studies and help finding work
Melilla chief asks for security forces to be given free rein against migrants to prevent “pull effect”
Commissioner demands “clarification” on events at Ceuta border

Exhibition covers every period of Golden Age painter's work