How much money do I have to give as a wedding gift in Spain?
Etiquette and industry experts explain what you are expected to contribute based on your relationship to the bride and groom. Warning: it is likely to be more than you think
Etiquette and industry experts explain what you are expected to contribute based on your relationship to the bride and groom. Warning: it is likely to be more than you think
Dual programs are on the rise and math is becoming a hot option because of its excellent job prospects
Instead of their names, the players from Alma de África wore shirts bearing the insults they still get called during games
Mandarin is being taught at 89 centers while parents take on Chinese au pairs and send their children to summer camps in China to learn ‘the language of the future’
Pescueza, Extremadura came up with a novel way to combat its dwindling community, proving support for the elderly without requiring them to give up their homes
The number of registered dogs, cats and rabbits has shot up by 40% in the past five years
Travel experts from the guide have praised the Spanish capital for its “emphasis on sustainable living” and vibrant nightlife, ranking it behind only High Tatras in Slovakia
More than 300 girls in Spain have been given names from the hit HBO show, but after one of the main characters’ story line took an unexpected turn, are there any regrets?
A joint investigation is being conducted on the remains of 10 bodies and a temple found in Sa Galera, off the coast of Palma de Mallorca in the Balearic Islands
Small businesses are having trouble implementing the new rules, which force all companies, regardless of size, to keep track of worker schedules
From today, a new law will force all companies in Spain to track the number of hours their employees work, in a bid to clamp down on the widespread practice of unpaid overtime
The unusually hot weather, caused by high pressure, clear skies and warm air from Africa, is likely to last until Wednesday, with the worst day for seekers of cool conditions on Monday
Animal welfare groups hail move phasing out most breeding programs, but conservation experts say initiative shows little understanding of how these centers help endangered species
A pastry shop in Cádiz selling figurines of hooded penitents has decided to anticipate the uncomfortable questions it usually receives around Easter time
Inmates from a penitentiary in Segovia are completing the last stage of their sentence on the famous pilgrimage as part of a program to help them integrate into society
While it is commonly used in Spain to describe a certain type of traveler, it has other definitions stretching back to the 19th century and the Carlist Wars
Nearly one-third of people in Spain are either atheists, agnostics or non-believers, according to a study by the Ferrer i Guàrdia Foundatio
A joint investigation between six universities is shining a light on the Dolmen de Soto, a 6,000-year-old megalithic monument, complete with ancient drawings of armed figures
Some homeowners in the Malasaña neighborhood have sound meters showing alarming exposure to decibels, due mostly to the vibrant nightlife. Now they are campaigning to make their homes more livable
Posing as travelers who have been robbed or lost their documents, many of these “ghost travelers” have been living in Barajas’ terminals for years
Rural demonstrators from 24 provinces marched on the Spanish capital to call for access to better infrastructure and services in Spain’s dwindling towns and villages
British journalist Charles Graham-Dixon says the sense of community, vibrant cafe culture and feeling of safety are what make the Spanish capital so special
March 31 will see watches go forward by an hour, but wasn’t this year was meant to mark the abolition of the practice? The European Commission has opted to delay that move until 2021
Entrepreneurs in Almería, Granada and Murcia have joined forces to restore a huge tract of dry land over a period of 20 years with the help of international investors and philanthropists
Five packs have set up home in the region but ranchers are worried about attacks on their livestock
A video of the passenger sharpening his tool went viral on social media, with many concerned he had dangerous intentions
Growing numbers of men are requesting to use their non-transferable paternity leaves