Why are Spanish infants doing 10 hours of homework a week?
Schools are sending five-year-olds home with more and more tasks: now, parents are protesting
Schools are sending five-year-olds home with more and more tasks: now, parents are protesting
A Dutchman who has spent 11 years in jail for rape hopes he will soon be released The UK has confirmed that DNA found at the scene belongs to a convicted British murderer
María José Gandasegui is hopeful a new generation of drugs will cure her of the virus
The Pyrenean principality faces major reforms, ending its status as a fiscal paradise
Those illegally adopted during Franco dictatorship often struggle to bond with biological parents
Julio Biosca asked the guide to withdraw the coveted award it bestowed on his restaurant
Madrid exhibition reveals how 18 diplomats helped Jews escape the Nazi death camps
Spain’s Culture Ministry has been handed conflicting reports on preserving the Unesco site
Just how did a 20-year-old student end up rubbing shoulders with Spain’s political elite?
Prosecutors and police admit they need all the assistance they can get to fight cybercrime
For the first time in decades, a crew has been allowed to film the prehistoric cave paintings
Hotels and restaurants in Andalusia have been slow to meet needs of Islamic visitors
Regional government to decide whether to authorize Canadian mining project in November
Far-right groups are offering help to nationals who feel social services favor migrants
Hate crimes report reveals that only a small percentage of assaults are taken to the police
Drugs allowing young people to delay decisions on their gender aren’t available in all regions
Dozens of towns continue to brutally mistreat animals as part of festivals rooted in religious holidays
Loreto Urraca has uncovered the dark history of her grandfather, who spied for the Franco regime
“Eurocannabis” taking over markets that were once dominated by Moroccan hashish
Despite DNA evidence, a Dutch national has been in Spanish prison since 2003 for sex attacks
Groups of adrenalin-thirsty cyclists are holding high-speed ‘alleycat’ races around the capital
Anti-immigration group opens Madrid soup kitchen, prompting fears among locals of violent clashes
Rising numbers of daytrippers heading out to Spain’s sierras are resulting in more rescue operations
Newspapers aimed at Chinese and Romanian readers offer an alternative take on current affairs
Over 77% of residents in San Fulgencio are expats – the highest proportion in the country
Sun and sand are helping drive the country out of crisis, but is too much reliance placed on them?
Mohamed Taieb Ahmed is missing after his boat was reportedly ambushed off the Moroccan coast