Convicted wife-killer murders his lover: the lawyer who secured his early release
Rebeca Santamalia, a respected attorney in Zaragoza, Spain, had been romantically involved with Salvador Calvo, who jumped off a bridge after stabbing her to death
Rebeca Santamalia, a respected attorney in Zaragoza, Spain, had been romantically involved with Salvador Calvo, who jumped off a bridge after stabbing her to death
Main associations will issue a joint manifesto and organize street marches in the coming days
Socialist government is drafting a bill targeting the demand side, with punishment for those who purchase sex
A report by the Autonomous University of Barcelona has revealed how victims of sex trafficking are being hurt by municipal rules
The British musician is leading the drive to push the Spanish government to deliver its promised law on crimes against minors
Carmen Calvo, who is also equality minister, wants to avoid rulings being open to the interpretation of judges, as happened in the Sanfermines rape trial
Women’s groups from Pamplona are not supporting an initiative triggered by La Manada gang-rape case
Protests in Madrid and Pamplona over decision to set free five men who were found guilty of sexually abusing an 18-year-old
Carmen Calvo speaks to EL PAÍS about the agenda of Spain’s new “feminist” Socialist Party government
According to a new poll, 15% think that a victim is partly at fault for “having lost control” if she is drunk
More than 50 intellectuals have so far backed the call aimed at increasing the presence of women on specialist panels
UN and EU Parliament weigh in on Spanish court’s decision to clear five men of sexual assault, while protests in Spain continue
In the wake of revelations about Madrid premier Cristina Cifuentes’ academic past, King Juan Carlos University is now turning its attention to deputy Pablo Casado
Javier Ramos makes statement saying he can no longer certify that regional premier Cristina Cifuentes defended her thesis in 2012
Two opposition groups want Cristina Cifuentes to resign over a case affecting a major public university in the region, and which has raised the question of corruption in her Popular Party once more
Spain is currently going through a generational change among feminist movements, one that has been key to organizing the March 8 actions
Academic tests show that Catalan students have the same or better language skills as students across Spain
The region’s controversial system could be altered by Madrid as part of its takeover of regional self-rule
Opposition criticizes lack of planning and calls for ministers to answer questions in Congress
Politicians from Socialist Party, Popular Party and Ciudadanos all present at demonstration in Barcelona, at which “We are all Catalonia” was chosen slogan
Experts and stakeholders weigh in on the controversy over whether there's been indoctrination
All the schools in the region are calling for dialogue, but not all hold the same position on the “process”
The €61.3 million spent by the state on the EU’s most famous grant program was cut due to the crisis
Events held in 49 cities against gender discrimination, domestic violence and pay inequality
PP spokesman opts for “making our principles clear, not shouting out nor being too strident”
Foundation tackling drug and alcohol abuse launches campaign on dangers of teenage drinking
For first time, Spain hits average OECD levels but experts stress teacher quality needs improving