The leader of Spain’s leftist governing coalition is facing political and legal turmoil, but remains confident that ‘the truth’ will prevail and says he wants to run for re-election in 2027
Henrik Lenkeit, a pastor and life coach living in the south of the country, discovered a year ago that his grandmother was the mistress of the head of the SS in Hitler’s Germany, a revelation that changed his life
International cooperation is one of the most successful methods in the fight against drug trafficking, with detection of ships by the US and UK proving fundamental
Mariano José Nsué Obama, the son of a former minister of agriculture, wants to rule Equatorial Guinea and change the country’s name to the Republic of San Rafael Nsué Nchama
The opening of a major exhibition of Mexican art in four Spanish venues has become a gesture of rapprochement between the two countries
The couple recalls the distressing days after the police found the painting. The officers even came to suspect the two were connected to the Louvre heist
All traces of the 1919 ’Still Life with Guitar’ were lost when it was moved to Granada for an exhibition. Authorities suspect the tiny artwork never left the Spanish capital in the first place
‘We are fulfilling our obligations and commitments,’ says PM Pedro Sánchez, underscoring the missions that Madrid contributes to. Spain will now join the PURL (Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List) program coordinated by NATO
The recent refusal by Congress to even consider a public initiative to withdraw national cultural protection from bullfighting, aided by a conspicuous abstention by the governing Socialists, has infuriated some and delighted others
Without direct evidence of murder, small clues have led the Catalan police to pursue a line of enquiry that has the Andic family on tenterhooks
Wars between drug gangs in the Nordic country are the origin of numerous shootings, bombings, and murders that have occurred around Marbella in recent years
The Spanish banking giant’s attempt to grasp control of Banco Sabadell ended in failure after 17 months of struggle, yet its own shares in the U.S. rose 6.7%. The deal would have created one of Europe’s largest lenders by assets
The allocation for dozens of Patriot missile systems in 2024 alone accounted for half of the total Defense Ministry procurement that year
The youngster shares videos about how to cope with ASD with his 1.2 million followers. An interview with soccer star Marc Cucurella has turned him into a major influencer
Among voters of the mainstream conservative Popular Party (PP), more people believe the dictatorship was ‘good’ than ‘bad.’ And 61% of far-right Vox voters believe the democratic system is worse or much worse than Francoism ever was
Manuel Álvarez Escudero triumphed over significantly younger rivals in an official tournament in Madrid
The debate is warranted, as the data show genuine disparities. They also highlight a deeper reason: Spain’s growth is no longer what it used to be
A businessman from northern Spain, paternity test in hand, says he is the rightful heir to a large legacy from his biological father, who maneuvered him out of his will before dying
The arrest of a 17-year-old Belgian for killing a man in Fuengirola and two other Swedish minors for attempted murder has alarmed the Spanish police
In most of the towns affected by the flash flooding, no major incidents occurred overnight, although certain Catalan towns saw rainfall totals reach 246 mm
Historian Enrique Faes uncovers a case hidden in the archives for 60 years: a real-life detective tale involving tax evasion, secret codes and a Swiss bank employee who sought out wealthy clients in post-war Spain
The OECD maintains that, on average, a quarter of socioeconomic differences are explained by imposed or inherited factors. In the European country, the proportion exceeds 35%
Pedro Sánchez spoke on the same day that France and other Western countries formally recognized a Palestinian state at the New York headquarters of the international organization, which is holding its 80th General Assembly
‘The debate that has opened up about what happened in Spain should grow and reach every corner of the world,’ said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez
The little monster dolls have been selling like hotcakes in the Catalan capital, with long lines forming in front of both establishments selling the official product
For over two decades now, at the end of each summer, the Navarrese location’s residents go to great pains to faithfully recreate old traditions and trades