DNA, fingerprints, cellphone calls: circle tightens in horror murder case
Mounting evidence related to slaying of Brazilian family points to guilt of nephew
Mounting evidence related to slaying of Brazilian family points to guilt of nephew
Academy cuts 28-year link with Salamanca University after accepting cheaper bid
Suspects are thought to be key figures in ISIS recruitment and propaganda activities
Civil Guard accuses police in Brazil of letting the suspect walk free after he flew back home
Investigators believe victims may have been killed after a deal went wrong
Police say that “all hypotheses are open” in a case which has garnered massive attention
Brazil press names the victims as being Marcos Nogueira and Janaína Americo
Dismembered victims found in central Spain were caught up in a dispute over drugs, say police
Spain’s Civil Guard seek to clear up “contradictions” over initial statement
The Diana Quer case has made headlines, but what can be done to improve searches?
No specific threat, say security forces, adding that terror group is increasingly focused on Spanish targets
New leads in Diana Quer case suggest she may have made it home on night of disappearance
Local mayor “overwhelmed” by public's response in a case that keeps yielding new twists
Counter-terrorism analysts are detecting a greater amount of propaganda that is written in Spanish or, in the case of videos, contains Spanish subtitles
While no group has claimed the act, ministry sees signs of Islamist terrorism and points to a “lone wolf”
Most detainees were not lone wolves but part of newly created cells, report shows
Local authorities say police are dealing with sexual assaults, while women’s groups hold second protest demonstration
Of the 586 people who were supposed to be here by late June, only 305 have landed on Spanish soil, according to the Interior Ministry
The hundreds of thousands of nationalized foreigners tend to favor left-wing options for historical reasons
The sinister return of this drug exposes Holland as Europe’s main drug supermarket
Civil guard who shot Moroccan dead after traffic spat was “one of those colleagues you need to hold back”
Moroccan national held in Palma de Mallorca had close contact with terrorist groups in Syria
The seizure of 20,000 military fatigues at the port of Valencia reveals a network of support
A program that has been in place for two years keeps prisoners under close surveillance
But Civil Guard investigators in Spanish exclave city still reluctant to tie the find to terrorism
Belgian attacks bring Spain’s divided political parties together for a few hours
Acting PM cancels rally only after rivals drop their schedules. Antiterrorist pact meeting called