Vox, unchallenged at TV debate, enjoys boost in the polls
The leader of the far-right party, Santiago Abascal, took advantage of the silence of his rivals on Monday night to get his message across to the more than eight million viewers
The leader of the far-right party, Santiago Abascal, took advantage of the silence of his rivals on Monday night to get his message across to the more than eight million viewers
Toni Comín, Lluís Puig and Clara Ponsatí have been living in Belgium and Scotland since late 2017, but say they will hand themselves over to authorities once they receive summons
In a televised face-off on Monday night that could prove decisive, Pedro Sánchez of the Socialist Party talked tough on Catalonia with the four other candidates
The Rahimi sisters fled their home country for Madrid, where they were granted asylum on gender grounds after persecution by the Taliban for their sporting activities
Guests at the 2019 Princess of Girona awards were blocked from entering, despite the heavy security measures in Barcelona given the presence of Felipe VI and his family
The initiative from the Valencia regional government will ensure that no student will be “forced to wear a skirt because of their sex”
With Spaniards going to the polls for the fourth time in four years this Sunday, Spain’s political leaders are on the stump and are preparing for tonight’s TV debate
A recent survey has the Socialist Party winning 121 seats, two fewer than in April, while right-of-center parties stand to benefit collectively from the new vote
Spain’s High Court has ordered the Justice Ministry to pay two grandparents €50,000 in damages for failing to protect their right to see their grandchildren
The caretaker Socialist Party government proposed the Spanish capital as the new venue for the international event, which is set to take place between December 2 and 13
Spaniards will be going to the polls for the fourth time in four years on November 10, but there are already indications that many will be inclined to not vote this time around
Luis Serrano and María Blasco, representatives of the most prestigious research centers in the country, warn that contract issues and financing delays hinder their daily activities
This week we discuss the death of Doctor Vela, the first person to go to trial in relation with irregular adoptions during the Franco era, and ask why the Spanish research sector is lagging behind those of other countries
Jeremy Rifkin, a political advisor to the EU and China, argues that the shift toward electricity from renewables must be led by cities and communities
A Barcelona court found the men guilty of the lesser offense of abuse because the victim was in an “unconscious state”
According to a document seen by EL PAÍS, Rocío Monasterio signed her name as an architect five years before she completed her degree
Eight sites have been sharing posts criticizing the Popular Party’s political rivals and encouraging abstention on November 10
Rocío Monasterio signed floor plans before being a registered architect, and she and her husband sold industrial properties that were used for residential purposes
Local authorities on ‘The Rock’ suspend four border control agents for allowing Spanish Civil Protection volunteers in uniform into the British territory
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With no close family or friends, the elderly lady’s body was left to mummify in her apartment for nearly two decades
The party of caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez would still, however, fall short of an absolute majority, meaning new attempts at a deal with Unidas Podemos would be needed
The High Court is concerned that the jihadists could indoctrinate young people once they are repatriated from Syria
The country is the European leader of the “furnished-cage” system, which keeps birds in overcrowded spaces no bigger than a sheet of paper with no access to natural sunlight
Five youngsters who took part in the demonstrations in the Catalan capital explain what brought them to the streets, citing reasons that go far beyond support for the independence movement
Around 80,000 people protested in Barcelona this weekend against the recent street violence in the city that erupted following the Supreme Court ruling, which sentenced nine separatist leaders to prison
As a spy in Gibraltar during World War II, James Bond creator Ian Fleming assisted with the drafting of a plan of attack by Allied forces in the event that Franco should help Nazi Germany