
Spanish government blames lack of trustworthy data on slow response to pandemic
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the National Security Council says that decisions on how to address the coronavirus crisis were made with “partial or out of date information”

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the National Security Council says that decisions on how to address the coronavirus crisis were made with “partial or out of date information”

In the last week a total of seven packages have been mailed to a series of high-profile figures, including two of the candidates for Madrid regional premier. The police have so far concluded that a number of different suspects are involved

Worker in charge of the scanner at a Madrid processing center failed to detect bullets inside three envelopes addressed to interior minister, former deputy PM and Civil Guard chief

Officers say their actions were justified under the Citizen Safety Law, but legal experts disagree

The promised reform of the criminal code will affect cases of glorifying terrorism and offending religious sentiment, according to the Justice Ministry

Ex-party treasurer Luis Bárcenas, convicted in 2018 in a sweeping graft case known as Gürtel, is back on the stand and promises to make new revelations that implicate a former prime minister

The decision means Iñaki Urdangarin, who was sentenced to five years for embezzlement, will only have to spend the nights of Monday through Thursday in jail

More than 40 inmates from the Basque terrorist group have asked in writing for forgiveness from their victims’ families in 2020 compared to 30 last year and eight in 2018

The immigrants are housed in hotels while authorities race to provide adequate public facilities amid a surge in arrivals

The millionaire entrepreneur is being held in custody in Barcelona until he can be extradited to the United States, where he could face up to 30 years in jail
A court says there is enough evidence to try the one-time regional chief, his wife and their seven children for taking bribes in exchange for government contracts and other favors
Within the first 75 days of confinement, the Interior Ministry issued nearly 1.1 million sanctions, up 42% from the amount handed out between 2015 and 2018

Interior Ministry denies the move is connected with a court investigation into the government’s authorization of large public events just days ahead of the coronavirus lockdown

An internal document discusses the likelihood of street disturbances over the fallout of the prolonged lockdown

Police in Spain will set up checkpoints in the street to ensure state of alarm is observed

Investigators have traced threatening phone calls to jailed criminals in South America who demand a quick ransom from victims, convincing them that their loved ones are in danger

According to court documents, the criminals threatened to expose individuals across Spain for having contacted sex workers if they refused to pay out large sums of money

A ram raider known as “Juan the Kid” allegedly led the group tasked with stealing artwork from the World Heritage Site, but was arrested by police before he could commit the crime

According to information obtained by EL PAÍS, the members of the elite military group Unit 29155 made a total of four trips to the Catalan capital

Iñaki Urdangarin was seen with his wife, Cristina de Borbón, after being granted a four-day leave from jail, where he is serving a five-year sentence for embezzlement

The facility has been criticized in the past by far-right groups who claim it is housing young foreign criminals

Caretaker Foreign Minister Josep Borrell says there is no truth to this, although plans for a joint working group have been permanently dropped

Spain’s High Court is investigating whether a GRU official named Denis Sergeev, who carried out subversive actions across Europe and Asia, also tried to destabilize the region during its 2017 independence drive

Judge Manuel García-Castellón is probing whether an elite military group known as Unit 29155 carried out actions aimed at destabilizing the region during the separatist push

None of the defendants has been convicted of the most serious charge, rebellion, but most are still facing prison terms ranging from nine to 13 years. Those who will serve jail time are eligible for a semi-open regime, a decision that will now be made by penitentiary authorities in Catalonia

Authorities identified 46 suspected foreign terrorist fighters, but were unable to detain them

Suspects held for plotting violent acts allegedly contacted ex-leader’s sister to set up safe communications between Waterloo and the regional government headquarters in Barcelona