
Theater therapy for atrocity town
Locals recreate 1933 Casas Viejas massacre in the streets where it took place

Locals recreate 1933 Casas Viejas massacre in the streets where it took place

Things I learned by traveling to Mexico: never, under any circumstances, even if you are surrounded by hipsters and metal-heads, make fun of Juan Gabriel

After being left stranded for four days, the people of Orihuela in Alicante province are still struggling to cope with the aftermath of last week’s extreme weather

Juan Rosell: “There is fat everywhere in the administration”

Obiang had thanked King Juan Carlos for helping him arrange conference talk in Brussels

Result is blow to incumbent President Juan Manuel Santos and his peace talks with FARC guerrillas

Spanish film, television and theater actor Juan Luis Galiardo has died aged 72

Engineers manage to repair fuel valve on Juan Carlos’ A-310 to get him to soccer final in time
If the 6.2 million unemployed Spaniards decided to set up their own state, there would be no less than 11 states dwarfed by this hypothetical Republic of the Dole

Juan Carlos Monedero leaves role just hours after criticizing direction of group
The refurbished military barracks is now home to a wealth of research material
Judge exonerates Moroccan man who had previously fought with arrested businessman Juan Andrés Benítez

Catalan premier responds that Catalonia “will be asked to decide future” next year

General had been an important advisor to King Juan Carlos during the years leading up to democracy

Huge concentration of electrical strikes causing fires on border of Valencia and Aragón regions

New book accuses King Juan Carlos of plotting to overthrow prime minister Adolfo Suárez in 1981
Film-school colleague of 'Orphanage' director Juan Antonio Bayona debuts this week with 'Eva'
Ten police officers denied request not to be tried by popular jury in Juan Andrés Benítez case

Juan Bautista Soler is suspected of trying to abduct another ex-team chief, Vicente Soriano
Catalan bullfighting fans must hope for the courts to save a dwindling tradition