Supreme Court authorizes immediate exhumation of Francisco Franco
A ruling made public today removes the final obstacles in the way of the transfer of the former Spanish dictator’s remains, and rejects appeals filed by his grandchildren
A ruling made public today removes the final obstacles in the way of the transfer of the former Spanish dictator’s remains, and rejects appeals filed by his grandchildren
The self-confessed killer of the eight-year-old is the first woman to receive the punishment of “permanent reviewable prison” since it was introduced into Spanish law several years ago
Suspects held for plotting violent acts allegedly contacted ex-leader’s sister to set up safe communications between Waterloo and the regional government headquarters in Barcelona
One employee says she was paid just €545 for nearly 200 hours of work, while others claim they were only given their contract to sign when they were fired
Police sources say the suspect shot himself when he realized he was about to be detained for the murder, which took place in early September in a Port Olímpic nightclub
Some lawmakers walked out in protest during the session on Thursday evening, others chanted “freedom” and one was expelled from the chamber
Seven individuals have been placed in pre-trial detention without bail for their alleged involvement in a faction of a pro-independence organization that seeks secession through violent means
Spain’s High Court is investigating the director of UC Global S. L. and the activities of his company, which had been hired to protect the Ecuadorian embassy in the English capital
This week we discuss why Spain is heading back to the polls for the fourth time in four years, and look at the Spanish government’s demand for reciprocity in the conditions for migrants after the UK leaves the EU
Data from the CIS public research institute also reveals that more people than ever consider Spain’s politicians and parties to be a problem since records began
A year after her two children were murdered by her ex-husband, Itziar Prats is finding the strength to move forward thanks to a new project aimed at raising awareness
Both were held on Monday as part of a raid against suspected terrorist activity by members of the Committees to Defend the Republic (CDR)
A viral video brings renewed attention to a practice that officials are trying to eradicate
Investigators say the three men knew that their products had tested positive for listeria but did nothing to get rid of the bacteria
Speaking to EL PAÍS, the former president argues that Jair Bolsonaro is destroying the Amazon and the sovereignty of the Latin American giant
Family members of Republicans interred in the controversial site want to exhume their loved ones and give them a dignified burial, but they say the process is taking too long
Many relatives in the Madrid region are struggling to pay for nursing homes for their parents, with the average price nearly as high as €2,000 a month
The fall of the British travel group poses a major threat to the Spanish tourism industry, especially in the Balearic and Canary Islands
The judges examining the appeal by the former dictator’s family have decided that his remains should be taken to the Pardo cemetery, where his wife is buried
If the six judges approve the move at today’s ruling, the body of the former dictator could be removed from the Valley of the Fallen monument before the general election on November 10
Hundreds of passengers have been left stranded in the country after the British travel company ceased trading on Monday
Nine alleged members of the CDR protest group have been arrested ahead of the anniversary of the illegal independence referendum of October 1, 2017
Workers were caught beating and jumping on top of lambs thanks to hidden cameras placed inside the facility by the environmental association Equalia
The Spanish government has already passed a royal decree that covers nearly all areas of daily life for the more than 300,000 Britons officially registered in the country, but wants to see London respond in kind
The far-right party slammed the 16-year-old for being “a young Moroccan girl,” adding that the winner at the local fiestas should have been “Spanish and better looking”
Vox’s decision not to observe a minute of silence in memory of a woman killed by her ex-partner led to angry scenes between their general secretary and José Luis Martínez-Almeida
The 45-year-old from Dominican Republic, whose victim was the son of her then-partner, could become the first woman to be handed down Spain’s new life sentence