Spain calls for "respectful dialogue" with Cuba amid US tensions, electric car sales in Spain rise since Iran war, and more news from Spain on Monday April 20th.
Spain summons Iran ambassador over protest crackdown, two cancer patients die in Spain due to a medication mix-up and more news on Wednesday January 14th.
Spanish airline Iberia said Saturday that hackers had accessed confidential customer information, the latest in a series of attacks on carriers, though it added that there were no signs of fraudulent use of the data.
Stormy conditions close roads and cancel classes in Canary Islands, disgraced former football head Rubiales says he is victim of 'far-left' conspiracy over forced kiss, and more news from Spain on Thursday 13th November.
In this week's Inside Spain, we look a how half a century after the death of Francisco Franco, disinformation on social media has credited the Spanish dictator with social achievements that present his iron-fisted rule in a nostalgic light.
Hundreds of firefighters battled new wildfires in Spain and Portugal on Saturday, civil protection authorities said, following a summer of devastating blazes in the region.
Spanish film star Antonio Banderas said in an interview published Sunday for his birthday that he has no plans to slow down now that he has reached 65.
Tens of thousands of people rallied Sunday in an opposition-organised demonstration in Madrid accusing the government of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez of corruption.
The international community should look to sanction Israel to stop the war in Gaza, Spain's foreign minister said, ahead of a Madrid meeting of European and Arab nations on Sunday to urge a halt to its offensive.
A partial outage in Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica's fixed telephone and internet networks downed some emergency service numbers for hours on Tuesday, the latest incident affecting critical infrastructure in the country.
Spain’s public broadcaster defied Eurovision Song Contest organisers on Saturday to air a message in support of Palestinians – despite being warned to avoid references to the Gaza offensive.
Spain will observe three days of mourning to honour Pope Francis after the Argentine pontiff's death on Monday aged 88, but does this also mean time off work for people in the country?
Spanish Peruvian writer and Nobel literature laureate Mario Vargas Llosa died on Sunday at the age of 89, his family announced, ending the era of Latin America's literary golden generation.
Spain's PM pledges closer ties with Vietnam after tariff shock, former king to sue ex-lover, Spain among destinations London millionaires are fleeing to and more news on Thursday April 10th.
Valencians protest to demand Mazón's resignation, government rental index sets prices 41 percent below market rates in Catalonia, and more news from Spain on Monday March 31st.
Support for Catalan independence falls to record lows, Spaniards least worried in EU about need to boost defence, and more news from Spain on Friday March 28th.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez vowed Wednesday to unveil a national plan to boost Spain's defence sector as Europe grapples with an aggressive Russia and the potential loss of US security protections.
Valencia toughens penalties for urinating in the street or abandoning furniture, Spanish PM to meet Chinese President next month and more news from Spain on Monday March 24th.
Mainland Spain placed on yellow alert for heavy rains and flooding, closure of Heathrow airport to affect 54 flights from Spain and more news on Friday March 21st.
One dead and one missing as storm lashes southern Spain, government approves migrant minor transfers from Canary Islands and more news on Wednesday March 19th.
Two of the five men convicted of a notorious gang rape case in Spain had their sentences reduced Thursday through a legal loophole mistakenly implemented by Spain's leftist government.
Marbella to ban shops from being turned into tourist apartments, proposal to offer Spanish citizenship to Sahrawi people and more news from Spain on Tuesday February 25th.
Spanish left rocked by another sex scandal, Spanish government mulls suspending civil servants who arrive late to work and more news from Spain on Monday February 24th.