Spanish child Gabriel Cruz clung to life for up to 90 minutes, says lawyer at trial
Almería jury hears new details about the death of the eight-year-old in southern Spain 18 months ago at the hands of self-confessed killer Ana Julia Quezada
Almería jury hears new details about the death of the eight-year-old in southern Spain 18 months ago at the hands of self-confessed killer Ana Julia Quezada
The Tara Ocean Foundation has sent a schooner and 40 scientists to 10 European rivers to find the sources of a major sea pollutant
The 11-month-old child found the drug in a park in Madrid, but parents Dee and Marian felt they were treated with mistrust by both the police and medical staff alike
Seven women and two men will decide the fate of Ana Julia Quezada, the self-confessed killer of the child, who was the son of her boyfriend at the time of his death in 2018
But officials warn about the importance of preventing drunk driving, which still accounts for many fatalities
Acting Foreign Minister Josep Borrell says conditions affecting border with Gibraltar could be reviewed
The three Spaniards and one Moroccan traveled to the war-torn country in 2014, and have since ended up in a Kurdish-run detention center with 17 minors under their care
Growing political uncertainty in the United Kingdom has pushed acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to call his ministers to an extraordinary meeting this Thursday
The search operation for the 1992 bronze medalist was the biggest ever rolled out in the region
The incident in a Port Olímpic nightclub, which also saw a security guard injured, is the latest case of violent crime to affect the Catalan capital, where crime rates have soared
Pedro Sánchez today launched 370 policy points, many aimed at persuading the anti-austerity group to vote in favor of a minority Socialist Party administration
Authorities in the region, which banned bullfights in 2010, are considering restrictions to activities such as the ‘correbous,’ as these traditions are called in Catalan
Residents and workers from “The Rock” are facing the possible consequences should the United Kingdom crash out of the European Union on October 31 with concern
Speaking to EL PAÍS, Pedro Sánchez of the Socialist Party says that he still believes he can persuade left-wing Podemos to support him in the formation of a government
Launched in 2015 to combat human smuggling in the Mediterranean, the operation has been all but dismantled, symbolizing European division on immigration policy
Dozens were hurt going over the barbed wire, while 11 agents sustained injuries after border crossers used sticks and acid against them, said Civil Guard representatives
Deputy PM deflected criticism about government ’s handling of latest immigration crisis in Europe
Experts say that just one-fourth of trash from building sites is ending up in the hands of authorized management companies, even though much of it can be reused “infinitely”
Issues such as the ongoing China-US trade war are making it unlikely that the sector will reach its goal of contributing 20% of GDP
One of Germany’s busiest hubs was partially shut down while police searched for a stray passenger, who had walked through an emergency door by mistake
According to the Health Ministry, the company accidentally sold a vasodilator for hair loss as omeprazole, a common drug used to treat heartburn and acid reflux
Officers from both agencies are trying to improve security following a spike in violent theft
A clinic in Madrid is offering to make men more virile with a stem cell treatment that costs more than €2,000, but experts are concerned it could cause more harm than good
The patient is the second to pass away from the current outbreak of the infection, which is thought to have originated in pork products from a company called Magrudis
Luna Fernández, the widow of a jihadist fighter, has just given birth to a baby girl in a camp in Syria, where 80,000 women and their offspring are awaiting repatriation
The worst-affected municipality in the region was Arganda del Rey, where heavy rainfall caused a torrent of water that swept away cars and street furniture
European Union nationals are anxious and confused about how their right to live and work in Britain will be affected if the country crashes out of the bloc in October