Myth buster: Most undocumented migrants in Spain do not arrive in boats
Spain's blanket regularisation of around 500,000 undocumented migrants has caused debate and misconceptions, but data shows who's set to benefit from the measure, and who the vast majority of Spain's migrants without papers really are.
Spain's train drivers call off three-day strike after safety deal
Unions and Spanish train drivers have called off the rail strike that began this Monday and was initially scheduled to last until Wednesday February 11th.
Today in Spain: A roundup of the latest news on Thursday
Police smash seven 'violent' crime groups on Spain's Costa del Sol, Spanish teens smoke, drink and take fewer drugs than ever and more news on Thursday November 6th.
Spain mulls cheaper train fares for standing passengers
Rail passengers in Spain could soon benefit from cheaper train travel if they stand instead of being guaranteed a seat, the country's transport minister has proposed.
Spain braces for rain and strong winds as Storm Goretti brings 'weather bomb'
Following a chilly Christmas period that saw snow in many parts of the country, Spain faces another storm with several regions on weather alert from Thursday January 8th.
Spain open to sending troops to Ukraine and Palestine
Spain is ready to send troops to Palestine for peacekeeping "when the opportunity presents itself," just as it is willing to deploy forces to Ukraine, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Thursday.
Today in Spain: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Seville braces for more heavy rain, rental prices in Spain rise 10.9 percent year on year in October and more news on Wednesday November 5th.
Q&A: What to know about the expansion of Spain's Alicante airport
Alicante-Elche Airport is to undergo a massive renovation to the tune of €1.1 billion, including a brand-new airport dock primarily for British passengers who now have to carry out EES border checks.