Will Cristina give up rights to throne?
Royal household is hoping for symbolic move after news she will stand trial for tax crimes
Royal household is hoping for symbolic move after news she will stand trial for tax crimes
Minor courtesy gifts will still be allowed, although no price limit has been established
Those illegally adopted during Franco dictatorship often struggle to bond with biological parents
Madrid exhibition reveals how 18 diplomats helped Jews escape the Nazi death camps
“I don’t really know who is giving the orders in Catalonia,” Mariano Rajoy says
Hate crimes report reveals that only a small percentage of assaults are taken to the police
Dozens of towns continue to brutally mistreat animals as part of festivals rooted in religious holidays
Valladolid town’s controversial fiesta ends with four gorings, one fire and an arrest
Expert group’s recommendations, which include creating a truth commission, are not binding
King introduces new measures to increase transparency and prevent new scandals
Felipe VI praises the Catalan people in Girona as protestors demonstrate against his visit
The king’s sister is seen as a burden after remaining loyal to her husband throughout the Nóos case
New king and Queen Letizia also receive representatives of Red Cross, Unicef and non-profits
Spain’s new king knows he must stamp his own identity on an institution in crisis
Madrid rolls out massive security operation for Felipe VI’s coronation
June 19 ceremony will not be attended by other heads of state. Royal palace blames lack of time
EL PAÍS reconstructs the final series of events leading up to Monday’s historic announcement
Daughters Elena and Cristina will no longer be part of the royal family, simply Juan Carlos's relatives
King decided to renounce the throne the day before struggling with a speech at a January event
If he had not become a victim of the Civil War, Captain Leret would now be in the history books 78 years after his death, a model of his invention has gone on display in a Madrid museum
Group constructing high-speed Medina-Mecca train link is struggling with the desert conditions Built by a Spanish-led team, the line needs to run every 10 minutes for 23 hours a day
Benjamin B. Ferencz is the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials He was in Madrid this week to talk about the principle of universal jurisdiction
For 40 years, clandestine radio station La Pirenaica provided a forum for anti-Francoist dissidents A new book analyzes more than 15,000 letters that were sent to the broadcaster In them, listeners put the genocide of the dictatorship on the record for the first time
New book accuses King Juan Carlos of plotting to overthrow prime minister Adolfo Suárez in 1981
Unlike his superiors, Gumersindo de Estella was repulsed by the mass killings The deaths took place between 1936 and 1942 against the cemetery walls in Torrero
Obiang had thanked King Juan Carlos for helping him arrange conference talk in Brussels
Attacks against Catalan self-rule and the presence of a dictator cast shadow over display of unity