
Spain: the EU country where 21st-century terrorism has hit hardest
Unprecedented study charts map of terror in a bid to develop pan-European legislation to help victims

Unprecedented study charts map of terror in a bid to develop pan-European legislation to help victims

Foreign Ministry report describes the Rock’s position within EU as “unjustified privilege”

Spanish PM announced the EU-sponsored project in São Paulo as part of his Latin America tour

Spanish PM says new string of graft scandals will not affect his minority government

Felipe VI of Spain had been planning to address British parliament between June 6 and 8

Authorities argue woman failed to communicate to superiors that she was leaving her post

The use of destroyers based in Rota, in southern Spain, to attack the Syrian regime sets a worrying precedent

Dastis says recent comments linking Gibraltar and Falklands War “out of context”

Bismayah training camp to be fitted with “electronic shield” as threat from unmanned aircraft grows

Spain’s foreign minister says country will continue to invest, despite Trump’s threats

Spain stays firm on its position of “not encouraging secessionist movements” when UK leaves EU

Justice Ministry waives the Spanish language and culture exam requirement for applicants 70 and over

Mariano Rajoy conveyed message to US president during 15-minute phone call on Tuesday night

Foreign minister denies Spanish government keeping quiet about US president’s controversial orders

Removal of links to other language “not a good idea,” says Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis

US ambassador stood down on Wednesday, replacement not expected for a few months

Small-time criminal gang behind the kidnapping, says Afghan government

Federico Trillo, who was then defense minister, speaks to press in London but fails to mention tragedy

Dolores de Cospedal promises families of 62 victims “change of attitude” but probe won’t be reopened

Two months into job, Alfonso Dastis speaks to EL PAÍS in first print media interview

Foreign minister denies link between move and recent report on 2003 military air crash

Council of State says Defense department knew of risks before accident in which 62 servicemen died

The baby and her mother, rescued by a Spanish ship off the coast of Libya, are handed over to Italy

Two Red Cross vehicles attacked by armed men with criminals thought to be responsible

Government set to increase presence to 400 personnel, as well as joining task force in Latvia

The government may finally follow other democracies by setting time limit on classified documents

Israel's agricultural minister kicked off controversy after giving unmanned device to Russian president