The world is giving its reaction to the attempted coup in Venezuela
Britain, France and Spain were among 16 EU nations to side with Guaido, following in the footsteps of key regional powers and the United States
​Spain and Britain on Monday became the latest nations to recognise Venezuela’s opposition chief Juan Guaido as interim leader
The law was approved in Spain’s upper house of parliament with 220 votes in favour and 21 against
Spain’s justice minister is the latest high-profile personality to be embarrassed by leaked recordings of a past conversation with the "blackmailer"
The court found former gynaecologist Eduardo Vela guilty of taking Ines Madrigal, now 49, away from her mother as a newborn in 1969
Following humiliation at the hands of the Netherlands in 2014 and a limp defeat to Italy at Euro 2016, this was perhaps the most galling exit of all
The elderly doctor was admitted to hospital after an episode of ‘pain and dizziness’
Morocco took the lead on 14 minutes when Boutaib took advantage of a horrible mix-up between Sergio Ramos and Andres Iniesta
The ‘stolen babies’ scandal was a dark chapter of the repressive Franco era that shook Spain when it eventually came to light in the 2000s
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Security now matters more than freedom in the increased ‘bordernisation’ of Europe which renders those seeking refuge subhuman and vulnerable
The picture showed migrants in a dinghy wearing red life vests with the logo ‘United Colours of Benetton’ at the bottom
Fernando Hierro has been appointed as Spain’s head coach for the World Cup after the extraordinary axing of Julen Lopetegui
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Monday afternoon that his country would give "safe harbour" to the MS Aquarius.
Cheddar Man’s tribe migrated to Britain at the end of the last Ice Age and his DNA has been linked to individuals discovered in modern-day Spain
A trip around Spain, taking in Barcelona, Madrid and Granada, and ending in Lisbon, Portugal, is packed with gastronomic delights and adventure
​Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards rallied in Barcelona waving flags and chanting to denounce regional lawmakers’ vote to sever the region from Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy activated article 155 of Spain’s constitution allowing him to take over Catalonia.
Spanish police attempted to deter the Catalan Referendum, but 90 percent of the region are in favour of breaking away.
A decade ago it was barely known outside a small area northwest of Madrid. Now the full-bodied white is widely enjoyed across Spain and beyond.
Times are a-changing in Spain as the new office bearers embrace the secular state and do away with cars.
Anti-poverty activist elected as mayor of Barcelona; the ruling right-wing People’s Party was battered at the ballot box.
The mayoral race is down to a pair of self-styled "little grandmothers" who are poles apart in their politics but equally tenacious and astute.
The left-wing Podemos party neglected the ‘indignados’ and faces stagnant elections.
Previously popular Podemos now has stiff competition in winning the voters’ favour.
In Spain, traditional approaches and parties are being swept aside to give voters a fresh vision.
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The issue dominates debates, but for different reasons, from the far right making political capital to border guards pushing migrant boats back.
The Spanish government has rejected a call by Catalonia’s president for the region to hold a referendum on independence.
Africa has lost one of its five representative countries in the World Cup, while the champions were humiliated by a shock defeat by Chile.
Seven goals conceded in 135 minutes of tournament football for Spain? How was that even possible?
Spain’s press have pulled apart the side they’ve eulogised for six years, with commentators asking if the Dutch trouncing heralds the end of an era.
When least expected, the Dutch turned on the style with a barrage of spectacular goals and a 5-1 victory that humiliated defending champions Spain.