After a 601-day delay from the original date caused by her father’s legal challenges, the 25-year-old from Barcelona, who was a paraplegic, received euthanasia on Thursday
The 1976 coup in Argentina forced thousands of people to flee. Those who experienced it tell their stories 50 years later
The Spanish director’s new film, ‘Bitter Christmas’, is his most intimate work: a story about grief and depression that questions the extent to which a filmmaker can draw inspiration from other people’s lives. In it, every mirror reflects his own image
An autopsy performed on the body this Friday determined that he died by drowning and ruled out any signs of foul play, according to sources familiar with the case
Felipe VI’s remarks about colonial-era ‘abuses’ help restore political ties at a time when Mexico is feeling pressure from the US and cannot keep up the tension with a major historical and trade partner
Felipe VI’s acknowledgment of ‘abuses’ during the colonization of the Americas awaits a response from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum
The monarch’s statement comes as Spain seeks to ease tensions with Mexico following the 2019 dispute with Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Witnesses and dozens of messages prove that a security company based in southern Spain spied on the founder of WikiLeaks, as revealed by EL PAÍS
Their eviction is set for March 12, but the small group has already begun clearing the premises after nearly two years of struggle. Where they will go remains unclear
New research reveals that one of the most celebrated literary finds of recent years belonged to Fernão Brandão, who fled his country after being persecuted by the Inquisition in the 16th century
The US president lashed out again at Madrid after earlier attacking the Spanish government’s position on the Iran war
In the middle of a standoff with Trump, the Spanish leader is seeking a similar momentum to the one that created a common cause in 2003 and gave the left an unexpected victory at the polls
Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares ‘categorically’ rejects the assertion and says the Spanish government’s position ‘has not changed one iota’
Sergio del Molino has published an acclaimed novel about the young artist raised and mentored by the Spanish genius. He walks EL PAÍS through Madrid’s Prado Museum as he recounts the story of her erased life
The US president lashed out at the Spanish government after it blocked Washington from using its bases
Washington has withdrawn its tanker planes from the Morón air base in Seville after being denied permission to use it in Operation Epic Fury
The Modern Eco Village plans to erect 500 homes, schools and shops in a pristine mountain spot near the protected reservoir of Beniarrés, in Alicante province. The plan builds on an earlier attempt that flopped due to the 2008 financial crisis
Despite a lower population density than other Western European countries, this nation of just under 50 million is struggling with crowded cities, insufficient investment in transportation, high electricity demand and the effects of mass tourism
The leader of a drug‑transport network tried to flee with a million euros in her car when police arrested the members of her organization in Madrid
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced that the government will release a trove of classified documents about 23-F ‘to settle a debt with citizens.’ Questions remain about the role played by former king Juan Carlos I, about the support shown by the army, and the extent of civilian involvement
One in three recipients of the state-funded Atrae program comes from the United States
The case of the police inspector who says her boss sexually assaulted her has created political turmoil for the leftist government of Pedro Sánchez
EL PAÍS reconstructs a record‑breaking weekend of simultaneous surgeries and helicopter organ transfers to save four lives within a critical window
Of the 16 Poor Clares who were in the monastery when they split from the Church, only seven remain, awaiting an eviction scheduled for March 12. It is the latest chapter in a struggle involving real estate, restaurants and schismatic leaders
Spanish police link the son of the Duke of Seville, who flaunted his royal lineage, to a criminal gang that smuggled the largest cocaine shipment ever seized in Spain
Recent economic growth has come with a widening wealth gap. The rich have greater clout than ever before