As Spain's tractor protests enter its second week, Spanish hauliers have called for indefinite strike action and joined the walkouts. Here's what you need to know about trucker and tractor protests in Spain on Monday morning.
Farmers in Spain will block major roads in Valencia, Málaga, Seville, Castellón and numerous other cities around the country for their fourth day of protests. This is what to expect on Friday February 9th on Spanish roads.
Spanish farmers blocked roads across Spain on Thursday for the third day running to protest against heavy regulation and cheaper imports, with the country's main farmers' unions joining the demonstrations for the first time.
Thursday February 8th marks the third day of Spanish farmers' protests, with the main farming associations set to join the road blockades for the first time. Here's where to expect traffic holdups and roadblocks in Spain today.
Their tractors have descended on major cities and blocked motorways and major infrastructure across Spain, so what are Spanish farmers protesting about and what do they want?
Thousands of farmers used tractors to block roads across Spain on Wednesday for the second day running, with farmers in Barcelona attempting to bring the city to a standstill by blocking its city centre and main access point.
As thousands of Spanish farmers join the European-wide protests and take their tractors onto the streets, agricultural unions and associations have set out a roadmap for the demonstrations scheduled in Spain.
Thousands of Spanish farmers will continue to take tractors onto the streets for a second day of protests, blocking major roads and motorways across the country. Here's where the main roadblocks are on Wednesday February 7th.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday recommended the bloc bury a plan to cut pesticide use in agriculture as a concession to protesting European farmers.
A convoy of tractors was poised Saturday to descend on Rome as farmers' protests caused disruptions across Europe, though they wound down in France following government concessions.
France's former environment minister has called Spanish tomatoes “inedible” while French farmers have taken to destroying Spanish produce as part of their protests and road blocks. Why all the hate?
Around 20,000 people marched in Madrid Saturday in support of Palestinians, a day after the UN's top court said Israel must prevent genocidal acts in its war with Hamas.
Thousands of people took to the streets of cities up and down western Spain over the weekend calling for the return of the old 'La Plata' train route, a sprawling network that covered the west of the country from north to south but which was shut down in the 1980s.
Spanish police said on Friday they had arrested 22 environmentalists over protests at museums and elsewhere, including one where they glued their hands to frames of paintings by Francisco de Goya.
Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio is well known for the harrowing film 'Blood Diamond', but plans to build his synthetic diamond factory in a small town in western Spain has riled up locals.
As a sign of the current political chaos in Spain, American right-wing TV personality and conspiracy theorist Tucker Carlson appeared in Madrid alongside far-right Vox leader Santiago Abascal at the capital's latest anti-amnesty protests.
Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards rallied across Spain's 52 provincial capitals on Sunday, answering a call by right-wing parties to protest the PSOE's amnesty to Catalan separatists behind a failed 2017 independence referendum.
Spain's world champions and their Swedish opponents on Friday held up a banner with the slogan 'It's over' in protest over the sexism scandal, which has engulfed the Spanish football federation.
Hundreds of protesters rallied Saturday near Spain's North African exclave of Melilla, bordering Morocco, to mark a mass attempt by migrants to storm the territory, in which at least 23 people died.
Rival Women's Day rallies in several Spanish cities on Wednesday showcased divisions in Spain's feminism movement and its government coalition over recent controversial gender legislation.
Thousands of people protested in Madrid on Saturday against Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's leftist government in a rally held in a key election year that was backed by far-right party Vox.
Tens of thousands of people marched through central Madrid on Sunday to demand an end to the cutbacks and privatisation affecting the region's crisis-hit public healthcare services.
As Spain's government prepares a law allow guaranteed access to abortion in public hospitals, thousands marched in the capital to voice their opposition.
Catalan separatists are expected to jam the streets of Barcelona on Saturday in a test of their strength ahead of fresh negotiations with Spain's government.