The revolt of the 1% against the coronavirus ‘oppression’ in Spain
Residents of the upscale Madrid district of Salamanca have been demonstrating against the government for allegedly curtailing their freedoms
Residents of the upscale Madrid district of Salamanca have been demonstrating against the government for allegedly curtailing their freedoms
Psychologists share their thoughts on why shoppers have swapped toilet paper for wine during the first two weeks of the state of alarm
EL PAÍS has received numerous emails and phone calls about the critical situation facing the elderly in residences, from the shortage of staff to ambulances refusing to transfer patients
Customers have been lining up to stock up on supplies as tougher measures to contain the spread of Covid-19 come into effect in the region
The first case involving a minor was reported in Madrid, followed by two more in Castilla-La Mancha
Susana Fonseca discovered a decade ago that her child had been stealing money from her to place bets and is now calling for a ban on advertising
Jihyun, 32, died five days before Christmas after being struck on the head by a cornice that was displaced by wind from the regional Culture Department building
Employees say that xenophobia is on the rise in Madrid’s Hortaleza district, where there have been a number of attacks against migrant youths
The facility has been criticized in the past by far-right groups who claim it is housing young foreign criminals
EL PAÍS speaks to residents of Griñón, a town south of Madrid, about why they voted overwhelmingly for the far-right party at the November 10 general election in Spain
Caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has a tall task ahead of him if he is to secure support from the parties he needs to back him in order to form a government
Paula, 18, entered Vicente Moreda’s apartment last week with a friend and a locksmith, and has since refused to answer the door to her family or to the media
Pescueza, Extremadura came up with a novel way to combat its dwindling community, proving support for the elderly without requiring them to give up their homes
Nine crosses were broken in the Cuacos de Yuste burial site in Cáceres, which was sprayed with the message: “Neither Nazis with honors nor anti-fascists in ditches”
Ahead of the general elections in Spain on April 28, political parties such as the PP and Vox are turning to the instant messaging service in a bid to reach a wider audience
The 163 travelers from Extremadura had to endure the cold and darkness for hours before being rescued
The anti-immigration party has more followers on Instagram than any other political group in the country
More than 400,000 locals in the region live on €700 a month while 13,000 have left in the last five years as promises of a better rail connection fail to materialize
Dawei Ding is the founder of China FM, the first radio station in Europe that broadcasts in Mandarin Chinese 24 hours a day
A public park in this Spanish city is teeming with fast-multiplying fowl, and experts warn there is a health risk
Single mother Lucía Cuesta has struggled to make ends meet since losing her steady job in 2009
Artist Ángel Cortés explains the history of domestic violence behind a story that has made headlines across Spain
Extremadura men suspected of passing off Asian phones as homegrown handsets
Namesake of the world-famous soccer player found himself unable to use the photo app
Fundraising started after impromptu concert in Madrid guitar store by Pedro González
Josep Lluís Cusidó, a Catalan mayor, tells EL PAÍS what he saw in Wednesday’s attack
The transgender Spaniard who met Pope Francis last month talks about his journey