The deaths of Roberto Vega Daza and two other men in Valencia are thought to be connected to a dispute between a Barranquilla crime family and a gang known as Los Costeños
Zero-emission vehicles generate a lot of unfounded information and exaggeration, partly because a majority of the population has not yet tried them
Farmers are demanding the reversal of some of the most progressive measures in the world to counter climate change and protect biodiversity
Forensic police have found a tenth body among the ruins of the complex, where a deadly blaze started Thursday on the seventh floor
The company, Fbex, built another project in the eastern Spanish city with the same flammable material, which was legal to use
European donor nations have sharply increased their spending on refugee aid due to the war in Ukraine
Maxim Kuzminov escaped with his combat helicopter in August, in a daring move that was used as propaganda by Kyiv. Russia’s spy chief says the ‘traitor,’ who was shot and run over with his own car, was a ‘moral corpse’
Everyone’s talking about them, but almost no one is clear on what they are and there is no consensus about whether or not they should be certified. The debate continues
The farmers’ revolt taking place in Europe is very much related to gastronomy. The industry’s demands underscore the need for not one, but many in-depth conversations about the food we put in our mouths every day
Peruvian Sandra Gamarra is the first artist not born in Spain to represent the country in the world’s oldest international contemporary art exhibition with the project ‘Pinacoteca migrante’
An expert on desertification who is highly critical of the Spanish scientific system, the ecologist recently won a $2.7 million European grant he’ll now have to delay or turn down entirely
Europe is divided between horse meat lovers such as Germany, where there are specialized butcher shops called ‘pferdemetzgereien,’ and countries that reject it outright, like the United Kingdom
Spanish scientist Patricia Casas shares her four-year battle with the Buruli ulcer. A new study suggests that mosquitoes transmit this neglected disease
The reference book receives over 100 requests a day to attempt to break or set a record. ‘There will always be something new to beat’
As the trial begins, the victim, who always expressed fear that her identity would be revealed and that nobody would believe her account due to Alves’ fame, will testify behind closed doors
Made up of 59 objects found in 1965, the hoard has been dated to the Bronze Age and is the only one on the Iberian Peninsula made with material from a meteorite
The Didone Project analyzes more than 3,000 arias from 200 different operas to discover what emotions sound like
A tour of the General Archives and Royal Library takes us into two areas full of ancient and valuable items that are never seen by regular visitors of the Spanish landmark building
The government of Catalonia, Spain, has announced an extreme drought emergency with restrictions that will affect six million citizens. In Barcelona, signs have gone up warning visitors to use water responsibly and hotels are studying filling pools with saltwater
The artist’s identity remains shrouded in mystery even as the value of his artwork and international exhibitions continue to soar
The Board for the Protection of Women was created during Franciso Franco’s regime, with the objective of ‘redeeming immoral women.’ Through podcasts, books and roundtables, abuses and violations of human rights that took place within this repressive system are finally being documented
The International Organization for Migration warns of a humanitarian emergency due to the significant amount of victims; at least 3,863 people lost their lives last year trying to cross a European border
From tasting the best cheese in the world to visiting small award-winning villages, here are just some of the many reasons why it is worth packing your bags in 2024
A piece of lead with the word ‘Caesar’ reveals that the feared Iberian slingers had allied with the Roman dictator to finish off his enemy
Behind every migrant who sends money to their family abroad lies a story of uprooting and hardship, but also of solidarity and hope
Spanish researchers discover an individual genetic variant that explains why a hereditary heart disease manifests very differently in two siblings