
European court rejects Catalan secession leaders’ claims of rights violations
The ECHR finds that Spanish judges acted legally in suspending a regional parliamentary session where a unilateral declaration of independence was to be made

The ECHR finds that Spanish judges acted legally in suspending a regional parliamentary session where a unilateral declaration of independence was to be made

Before his arrest in the French Alps last week, the former leader of the Basque terrorist organization had spent 17 years on the run after participating in some of the group’s bloodiest attacks

A poll shows women in the country are targeted more by “disrespectful” behavior than in France, Italy, German, the UK and the US

European Court of Human Rights rules against Spain for sentencing two protesters to prison over 2007 incident

Human rights court in Strasbourg finds Spanish supermarket violated right to privacy of staff

A judge will decide on their arrest and extradition to Spain, but the decision could be still appealed

People from at least 35 countries among victims; two Italians, two Portuguese, a Belgian, a US citizen, a Canadian, two Argentineans and a British–Australian confirmed dead

Foreign minister says country “will not accept” new proposals before key meeting with US officials

Mariano Rajoy conveyed message to US president during 15-minute phone call on Tuesday night

Foreign minister denies Spanish government keeping quiet about US president’s controversial orders

Removal of links to other language “not a good idea,” says Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis

President-elect says Havana must improve conditions for Cubans and US for rapprochement to continue

The ‘Trump effect’ could bring Hispanic voters out in huge numbers for the first time

World Health Organization estimates some 16,000 lives will be saved by end of decade

Republican minority in Senate could still prevent Jeffrey DeLaurentis from taking up post

US capital observes 40th anniversary of the death of exiled politician Orlando Letelier in a car bomb

Obama called on to release all documents relating to 1976 murders in Washington

Republican candidate’s trip to see President Peña Nieto is part of bid to improve his image

Republican candidate has stated that he could “soften” his controversial position on the issue

Democrats have challenged the Republican candidate to sit a naturalization exam

Dissatisfied with Trump and Clinton, many voters are unaware they have other choices

The organization’s electoral platform is also advocating protectionism and opposition to abortion rights

Goal is to reestablish diplomatic relations, as well as to mediate between government and opposition

Businessman has the support of 1,238 delegates, making his nomination nearly impossible to contest

Media coverage is putting the Republican presidential hopeful on the defensive

Progressive senator uses Twitter to declare war on Republican primary nominee

US president and Cuban leader Raúl Castro chat for an hour at a friendly baseball match