Dwindling number of Franco-era victims plead for "last hope" truth commission
"History and reason is on our side. The institutional omission is as clamorous as it is shameful"
"History and reason is on our side. The institutional omission is as clamorous as it is shameful"

"The mothers were anesthetized so they wouldn't hear their babies cry," witness tells court

Relatives of the Yak-42 victims have found little closure in the last decade

Former High Court judge vows return to the magistrates’ bench when his suspension ends in 2021
Eduardo Vela implicated in 1969 illegal adoption of child at San Ramón hospital

Monarch received the 21-million-euro Fortuna as a gift in 2000
Palace agrees to detail every cent of spending on royal website

Dating agency claims that it “deeply regrets” using an image of the royal matriarch in a lover’s pose

Juan Carlos and Sheikh Al Thani conversed solely on defense contract bid, sources say
Move comes after palace agrees to inclusion in the government’s draft Transparency Law
Negotiation with Crown on monarchy’s inclusion began two months ago

A daughter's stolen baby lawsuit brings her adoptive parent to court Declaration of 90-year-old is key to notorious doctor being subpoenaed to testify

Successive laws on donations have been ineffective at closing loopholes

Palace secretary and Duke of Palma seek to distance king’s family from scandal

Carmen Díaz is facing a legal battle to find out if her child was stolen in 1979

Former clinic worker at center of missing children scandal takes her secrets to the grave
Overall Royal Household budget down by four percent as spending figures for 2013 are released

King Juan Carlos turned 75 on Saturday, but the celebrations were muted A year of scandals has seen the popularity of the monarchy reach an all-time low

Pedro Morenés says armed forces “are not paying any attention to provocations"

This year the US naval base celebrates its sixtieth anniversary The permanent stationing of four US warships as part of an anti-missile shield is slated for 2014

After the bitter disappointment of losing the Spanish Civil War, he joined up to fight the Nazis in Europe
United left group wants event banned as an "attack on Spanish democracy"

Consumer organizations question whether a recent US-EU treaty that allows for passenger pre-screening violates personal data protection laws

Clifford Torrents maintains he had the permission of the council to remove the monument

Former director of Santa Cristina maternity unit defiant over investigation

'La Asturianita' managed to overcome her disability and use it to her advantage
Popular Party leader in Los Yébenes says he has no idea how the images spread across the internet