
Nearly 100 people injured in protests against Puigdemont’s arrest
Demonstrators in Barcelona threw glass bottles and set fire to garbage containers after former Catalan premier was detained by German police

Demonstrators in Barcelona threw glass bottles and set fire to garbage containers after former Catalan premier was detained by German police

Jordi Turull, the newest candidate to the premiership, among them. Decision comes shortly after Catalan Republican Left official skipped her court date and fled to Switzerland

On March 8 there was a general strike and an unprecedented demonstration that trumped those in all other countries. Experts explain why things were different this year

Currently all EU countries lose or gain an hour on the same date, but daylight saving rules might be set for a revamp

Small radical CUP group withholds its four votes at the investiture session that was meant to vote in the separatist candidate Jordi Turull

British national Tony King, convicted of murdering two teens, is one of several inmates being kept in maximum security conditions

Extensive use of trolls, bots and fake news in a country with high social media penetration is distorting the political debate ahead of the July 1 vote

Here is an outline of all the possible scenarios that may follow this evening’s investiture ceremony

Separatist bloc agrees to nominate Jordi Turull before potential Supreme Court action against him

Five justices from the Supreme Court will have to decide whether to ratify the six-year, three-month prison sentence against Iñaki Urdangarin on corruption charges

After Jordi Sànchez drops his bid, parliament speaker announces new round of talks with parties

The stoppage – called over a new collective agreement – is the first that the US e-commerce giant has suffered since it began operating in Spain

The biggest rise in absolute terms was seen in the United Kingdom, with 12,141 new registrations

Property owners are turning to extreme measures to protect their properties, and avoid lengthy legal battles that can take months to go through the Spanish courts

Judge awaiting full autopsy report after Civil Guard located pills in vehicle driven by self-confessed killer, Ana Julia Quezada

Alleged assault at barracks in Málaga would be most serious ever seen in the Spanish Armed Forces, but wait for DNA results slowing case down

Interior Ministry says it will work more closely with Morocco and increase police presence to combat hashish being smuggled into Spain

An initiative in Morelos is building homes toppled in the September 19 quake with recycled PET

Madrid Mayor Manuela Carmena brushes off criticism from within own party as freedom of expression

The family of the man who turned in Chelsea Manning announced his death on Friday. This reporter reveals the conversations he had with Lamo over the course of several years

Proactiva Open Arms boat confiscated for promoting “illegal immigration” after saving more than 200 migrants

Organizations such as the Red Cross and Aldeas Infantiles are paying salaries in Spain of as little as €735 a month

Anti-establishment groups being blamed for much of the damage in Madrid on Thursday night, with conflicting reports over whether street vendor was being chased by police when he collapsed

Managing Editor David Alandete is accused by Kremlin-backed media of having ties to the CIA

Six arrested in Lavapiés after crowds get violent in wake of Senegalese man’s death

Star of movies such as ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ says the international community must intervene to stop spiraling violence in the country

Patricia Ramírez was a driving force in the search for the eight-year-old, whose body was found on Sunday in his father’s girlfriend’s car