Spanish High Court probes 23 years of bribery in arms sales to Saudi Arabia
State-owned company Defex is accused of paying millions in illegal commission to secure weapons contracts
State-owned company Defex is accused of paying millions in illegal commission to secure weapons contracts
Prison authorities say their attitude towards Cristina de Borbón is justified due to security reasons
Pedro Sánchez’s administration has softened its hard-line position and wants to save key sections on express deportations and the filming of police officers
The Interior Ministry has taken the decision ahead of the ‘Diada,’ or Catalonia Day, on the basis of reports of possible civil disturbances being planned by a pro-independence group
Justice Ministry has hired a Belgian law firm to defend a Supreme Court judge against accusations from the ousted Catalan premier that he acted without impartiality
A confidential report put together by the Civil Guard reveals how gangs are organized around Spain’s North African exclave cities Ceuta and Melilla
The immediate deportations were made based on a 1992 agreement signed between Spain and the North African country
Abdelouahab Taib, 29, who was killed while wielding a knife, had confessed to his partner that he was gay, and said he feared the shame and dishonor of his orientation
Footage made by jihadists who killed 16 people last year reveals that they were planning bigger massacre
Civil Guard nabs well-organized group that was smuggling the drug out of one of the country’s busiest shipping hubs
The 60 people aboard the ‘Open Arms’ entered the port of Barcelona after a four-day journey
The socialist-parliamentary group has begun contact with other parties to accelerate the process of reforming the norm approved by the PP in 2015
After being convicted of graft in the Nóos case, Iñaki Urdangarin has become the first male inmate at Brieva penitentiary in Ávila in many years
Judges find evidence of existence of a Popular Party slush fund, something that the party leader denied in court last year
Spanish tribunal suspends reform allowing Carles Puigdemont to be remotely sworn in, while support for direct rule wavers
Investigating judge asks Finance Minister Cristóbal Montoro to explain statements to the contrary
Members of grassroots separatist groups are wanted for rebellion and terrorism for their involvement in the independence push
Pro-unity politicians have been targets of harassment, and left-wing radicals have issued threatening messages against Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena
British national Tony King, convicted of murdering two teens, is one of several inmates being kept in maximum security conditions
Internal memos the Mossos d’Esquadra were to incinerate contain damning information on Jordi Sànchez as well as former force chief
Country needs 20,800 National Police and Civil Guard officers; deficit clearest in Catalan and Basque regions
Main suspect in Púnica case, Francisco Granados, says Cristina Cifuentes and Esperanza Aguirre participated in unlawful campaign funding
The ousted executive was seeking “to defend the Republic” from Spain following its unilateral declaration of independence
Oriol Junqueras tells Spanish Supreme Court that he is a man of peace who supports dialogue
Suspect Norbert Feher, alleged to have killed at least two people in Italy, now faces extradition
Judge condemns severity of attack as suspect is placed in custody without bail
Suspect is grandson of admiral under regime of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet