
Meet Neo, the first official canine pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago
A border collie is being hailed as the first ‘perregrina’ to complete the world-famous Way of Saint James pilgrimage route

A border collie is being hailed as the first ‘perregrina’ to complete the world-famous Way of Saint James pilgrimage route

Book by author Winston Cowie gets translated into Spanish and sent to NZ schools and universities

Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja, who lived among animals for 12 years, finds it hard just to get through the winter

A botched abduction helped the police zone in on chief suspect José Enrique Abuín

Chief suspect in case, arrested for assaulting another woman, is being held in custody without bail

During recent fires that devastated parts of Galicia, one local worked around the clock to bury victims

People have been eager to help victims in northern Spain despite the challenges of bureaucracy

Discovery of mummified remains of woman dead for four years highlight Spain’s isolated ageing population

Psychiatrist’s collection was inadvertently thrown out by widow, and nearly ended at a dump

Film buffs spark rush at location used in Eastwood movie ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’

Experts recreate life of Mesolithic woman who died after falling into a sinkhole with three aurochs

Provisional stay of proceedings may be lifted if new evidence identifies a clear suspect

Traumatologist found guilty over diagnosis failure that led to amputation for young elite athlete

Civil Guard now hoping that a slip-up by a suspect will help solve the mystery of Diana Quer

As northwestern region suffers worst drought in decades, reservoirs reveal once-flooded villages

Cádiz-based institution will play key role in EU initiative to deal with debris in Earth’s orbit

Fishermen complain wild boar are ransacking their produce and coming and going as they please

Device found close to the last known location of 18-year-old who went missing in August while on holiday in Galicia

Spain’s Civil Guard seek to clear up “contradictions” over initial statement

Investigators rule out attack by a man who verbally harassed the 18-year-old as she walked home late at night from the local fiestas

Spain’s legal system is still failing to tackle animal abuse, say rights activists

Authorities in Vigo recently found the body of a man with Diogenes Syndrome who was reported missing by a Facebook friend

Galicia cut off for one hour by snow and Tarifa port closed because of strong winds

Galicia breeder assaults officers sent to rescue dying cows and escapes into the mountains

A brutal murder in a small Galician village is still shrouded in mystery despite recent arrests

Ruling follows a unanimous decision by a jury finding them guilty of planning the crime

Alfonso Basterra and Rosario Porto were only ones accused of causing 12-year-old’s death