
Animal blood bank in Spain: How 500 dogs were allegedly drained to death
Spanish prosecutors and animal protection officials shut down a fake veterinarian’s lucrative animal blood business
Spanish prosecutors and animal protection officials shut down a fake veterinarian’s lucrative animal blood business
The predator, who worked as a lawyer and soccer coach, posed as a young girl on social media and asked victims to send footage of themselves performing sex acts
Restaurateurs in the Spanish city of Zaragoza are in despair over Antonio Miguel Grimal, who has reportedly been eating for free since July 2016
The remains of the Honduran national have been stored in Madrid, Spain since 2018 amid legal challenges and delays in repatriation
Ten minors have been freed from a ring that contacted them on social media and offered them money in exchange for selling drugs, then abused them
Police seize 49 taxidermy mounts and 132 ivory pieces from the luxury home of Marcial Gómez Sequeira, who was investigated after EL PAÍS ran a story in 2019
American entrepreneur Zaryn Dentzel told police he was in his apartment with a technician when the assailants forced their way in, injuring him in the chest in a bid to get hold of his passwords
Two officers from Alcalá de Henares are taking their case to court, claiming harassment by their superiors who allegedly told them to focus on other crimes
Domenico Paviglianiti, known as ‘the boss of bosses’ in the 1980s, was leading a quiet life in the Spanish capital after two years on the run from Italian authorities
Judges have rejected an appeal against the billboard from Vox, ruling that the ‘emission of certain ideas does not need to be branded as a crime’
The grim milestone was recorded after the Health Ministry added 329 victims to its daily report on Wednesday
The capital of the Aragón region is the first to implement such a measure, which was introduced given the high infection rates in the area
Every year, a group of specialists travel to the Middle Eastern country to conduct medical check-ups on farms. Often, this is the only care the animals receive
New book by three British Council teachers encourages students to take a more flexible approach
Belle and Sebastian, Alt-J, Wolf Machinedrum also among 170 acts at three-day festival in Madrid
Retrospective of veteran US photographer Steve Schapiro’s work goes on show in Zaragoza
The number of people heading to Spain and Latin America to study is growing
Attracted by cheap alcohol, thousands of young foreigners flock to the Mallorca resort each year
DEP Traumatic Cleaning is called in to mop up after murders, suicides and decomposing corpses They are also experts at clearing hoarded garbage in homes
Husband given brain impulse test as suspect in wife's disappearance
The Miner Plan showered tens of millions of euros on the struggling mining regions But it failed to foment job-generating alternatives to coal of in León, Teruel and Córdoba
Indefinite stoppage continues in protest at planned layoffs
Madrid gets its first cat café, based on a Japanese idea
Techniques used by agencies over small defaults are coming under increasing scrutiny Courts are siding with the consumers against service providers
There are 573 vacant lots in Madrid, along with a further 421 buildings that are empty or underused These properties have a potential value of 12 billion euros
Jason Coghlan robbed banks in the 1990s armed with a shotgun After doing time, he has become a legal advisor to other British convicts
Controversial treatment celebrates 10th anniversary and seeks to expand Cost justified by positive impact on society, doctors say