Spanish investigators said Thursday they had arrested four people suspected of starting forest fires, taking the total number of accused this summer to 30.
Spain to criminalise AI-generated sexual images, EU plans digital driving licence for all Member States and to allow 17-year-old drivers on the road and more news from Spain on Wednesday March 26th.
Vast majority of Spaniards support idea of EU army, Spanish oncologists denounce pressure from insurers to not prescribe expensive cancer treatment and more news from Spain on Tuesday March 18th.
Richard Gere calls Trump a 'bully' at Spain's top film awards, Spain qualifies for Rugby World Cup, Madrid housing protest and more news from Spain on Monday February 10th.
Richard Gere to be honoured at Spain's top film awards, decomposing bodies on Canaries-bound migrant boat located in the Caribbean and more news from Spain on Friday January 31st.
Madrid mayor slams plan to limit foreign property buyers, public transport discounts and rise in pensions and minimum wage return and more news from Spain on Wednesday January 29th.
Spain's Karla Sofía Gascón first ever trans Oscar nominee, protests planned after surprise end of transport discounts, Venezuela's hilarious rip-off of Mercadona and more news from Spain on Friday January 24th.
Storm Garoé to bring plenty of rain to Spain, retirement age to increase, Vox wishes Spaniards had a president like Trump and more news on Wednesday January 22nd.
Spain's govt closes in on deal with Canary Islands to relocate 4,400 migrant minors, gender violence courts on verge of collapse, Prime Minister's brother denies nepotism and more news from Spain on Friday January 10th.
Highest ever migrant arrivals in the Canaries in 2024, new low-emissions zones in Palma and Almería, Portugal scraps tolls on motorways linking to Spain and more news on Friday January 3rd.
Bureaucracy slows down flood aid, Spain seizes largest-ever cocaine haul, three arrested for attacking PM Sánchez's car and more news from Spain on Thursday November 7th.
Donald Trump is set to return to the White House after what appears to be a clear victory in the US presidential election. We want to hear from our American readers in Spain and elsewhere on how they feel.
Spain's press starts to react to imminent Trump victory, €10.6 billion in aid for Valencia floods, another Spanish region sets rent caps and more news on Wednesday November 6th.
A documentary about bullfighting, "Tardes de Soledad", has picked up the top award at the San Sebastián Film Festival, its graphic nature and untold storytelling causing both admiration and disgust among viewers.
Spain's second-largest bank BBVA is attempting a takeover of rival bank Sabadell. What would it mean for both banks' customer accounts, cards, mortgages and loans?
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Monday announced that he has decided to continue as PM after taking a five-day hiatus from office following a dubious corruption investigation into his wife's business dealings.
Nationalist parties received 70 percent of the vote on Sunday's regional elections in the Basque Country. Does this spell renewed feelings of independence in a territory which hasn't forgotten the damage caused by terrorist group ETA?