Spanish operation to evacuate Afghan collaborators from Kabul due to end on Friday
The government has committed to ‘not leave anyone behind,’ but the efforts to get all personnel out will now be a race against time
The government has committed to ‘not leave anyone behind,’ but the efforts to get all personnel out will now be a race against time
The Interior Ministry and CNI intelligence services are sifting through the evacuation candidates to ensure no jihadist extremists infiltrate the operation
One year after leaving Spain amid accusations of financial irregularities, the former monarch is hoping to return to the country, but this is unlikely to happen any time soon
The European Commission’s mandate would give Spain control over entry points at the British Overseas Territory
The changes to the National Security Law, which incorporates lessons from the coronavirus pandemic, would also let the government requisition private assets and suspend activity
Pedro Sánchez and the US president only enjoyed a short chat in Brussels on Monday, despite Spanish sources having spoken last week of a planned bilateral interview
The fact that the US President was yet to make a phone call to the Spanish Prime Minister since the former got to the White House had been interpreted as a sign of disdain toward Spain
A report from the National Security Council says that decisions on how to address the coronavirus crisis were made with “partial or out of date information”
Ahead of May 4 regional election, the party has backed the agenda of the ultraconservative Catholic group Hazte Oír, which wants to repeal laws protecting LGBTQ+ rights
The biggest anachronism of the current legislation lies in the fact that it includes no time frames for secrecy to expire
Enhanced cooperation means Spanish individuals and companies may not transfer their fiscal residency to the British Overseas Territory, which will provide information on workers and assets
The scandal over the alleged financial irregularities of his father, Juan Carlos I, has been compounded by his sisters’ decision to jump the Covid-19 vaccine line. Can the monarch fix the damage?
The former monarch consulted a specialist law firm about the possibility of officially splitting from Queen Sofía, sources say, but his relationship with the Monaco-based business consultant ended badly and both are now facing legal troubles
After paying more than €678,000 to the Spanish authorities in December, he has now handed over around €4 million to cover undeclared payments in kind totaling €8 million
On the 40th anniversary of the day that Congress was stormed by the Civil Guard, the reigning monarch said his father’s actions were ‘decisive for the defense and triumph of democracy’
At the event on Saturday, at which attendees carried Nazi symbols, a young woman made a speech proclaiming that “the enemy is always going to be [...] the Jew”
The Spanish government has developed guidelines for boosting its relevance in the international arena
A Civil Guard official was also sacked at the weekend after receiving the immunization, which was only meant to go to military healthcare staff and personnel being deployed abroad
The document describing this framework agreement, to which EL PAÍS has had access, contemplates demolishing any “physical barrier” between the British Overseas Territory and La Línea in Cádiz
The agreement will cover the fight against Jihadism, cyber-defense and joint missions; it will also contain “measures of trust” regarding Gibraltar
The country’s foreign ministers announced the deal, which will see the British Overseas Territory join the Schengen area, with just hours to go before the United Kingdom definitively leaves the EU
The Spanish Cabinet will today approve a raft of measures that will cover the new relationship between the European Union and the United Kingdom once the latter definitively leaves the bloc
During his traditional Christmas Eve speech, the Spanish monarch called for a “great national effort” to overcome the coronavirus pandemic, but avoided direct reference to the financial scandals involving his father, Juan Carlos I
The role of European Frontex officers is the last hurdle to a last-minute agreement on the future relationship between the Rock and the surrounding area once the Brexit transition period ends
Retired military members, including one who was sentenced for his role in a bid to overthrow the state, have signed a letter warning Spanish unity is at risk
The request by the defense chief comes after King Felipe VI was sent two letters by retired members of the military complaining about the ‘social-communist’ government and the threat to national unity
The Royal Household has not disclosed who the person was, arguing that the monarch’s schedule on Sunday was private