A family left devastated by the actions of a reckless driver
Víctor López, 20, was killed instantly in Madrid on Sunday, after 24-year-old Kevin Cui decided to drive his souped-up Golf the wrong way up the M-50 beltway
Víctor López, 20, was killed instantly in Madrid on Sunday, after 24-year-old Kevin Cui decided to drive his souped-up Golf the wrong way up the M-50 beltway
Iñaki Urdangarin, who is married to Felipe VI’s sister Cristina, will spend two days a week helping disabled adults as he completes his five-year prison sentence for embezzlement
The Catalan authorities are warning that two volunteer crime-busting groups on the city’s subway system are “extremely dangerous” and “borderline criminal”
Party leaders believe there are around a million people who voted for Ciudadanos in April who could switch allegiances at upcoming polls
According to one pediatrician, starting the first class of the day an hour later would improve secondary students’ academic performance and behavior
A jury is deliberating the case of Ana Julia Quezada, who could face as little as three years in prison or the equivalent of a life sentence, depending on the verdict
As the deadline for the United Kingdom’s divorce from the European Union approaches, more British citizens are opting to make their residency status official
Some experts argue that leftist parties are more likely to be hurt by voters’ frustration at having to return to the polls for the fourth time in four years
It is the parties themselves, and not the country’s parliamentary institutions, that are to blame for this failed political term
Political leaders have spent the last two days meeting with King Felipe VI, who announced via a statement on Tuesday evening that he would not be proposing a candidate for another investiture vote
The 66-year-old was located in San Fulgencio, Alicante by a local resident. Public insurer CSS is expecting to pay out at least €190m for the damage caused by the recent extreme weather in Spain
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
Party leaders are meeting with the king to see if Pedro Sánchez stands a chance of being voted back in as prime minister by deputies in Congress
The suspect, who allegedly shot the three women with a handgun, turns himself over to the Civil Guard
The head of the Valencia region asks for a Marshall Plan to help rebuild the ravaged area
Environmental group Ecologists in Action says that nitrogen dioxide emissions increased after the right-wing local government tried to suspend Madrid Central
A senior official from the conservative Popular Party suggests a grand union of the two main political groups to prevent a fresh parliamentary election in November
In the 27-minute video, self-confessed killer Ana Julia Quezada explains to investigators how she killed and buried the eight-year-old son of her then-partner, Ángel Cruz
Storms have caused rivers to burst their banks, evacuations, road closures and extensive damage in the regions of Valencia, Alicante, Murcia and Almería
Spanish high school students perform worse on PISA tests than Finnish pupils, even though they spend 246 more hours in the classroom
The consultations with Felipe VI will determine whether the Socialist Party’s Pedro Sánchez has enough support in Congress to be voted back in as prime minister
Spain’s meteorological agency has warned the Mediterranean area to expect more storms, which could be “among the worst seen in the last 13 years”
Witnesses provide new details about defendant Ana Julia Quezada, who is facing the maximum possible prison term for the death of Gabriel Cruz in February 2018
The low-emissions zone in the center of the Spanish capital has seen a 32% reduction in nitrogen dioxide emissions, according to a new report
Political division partly explains the lowest turnout in years at the Barcelona march on Wednesday
Speaking in Congress on Wednesday, acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez explained that these additional roles will mostly cover customs services, trade and border controls
At day two of her trial, Ana Julia Quezada tells the court in Almería that the death of Gabriel was unintentional and that she wanted to commit suicide afterwards