Abortion law may treat “disability” and “deformity” differently
“I am not one of those who thinks that a disability takes away rights from a person,” says Justice Minister Gallardón
“I am not one of those who thinks that a disability takes away rights from a person,” says Justice Minister Gallardón
Police open murder inquiry into death of Martin Verfondern. Before his disappearance four years ago, environmentalist said he had been subjected to “rural terrorism”
Criminologists profiling a pedophile who has drugged and abused two girls in the capital say he doesn’t fit the typical model
Association claims 100% observance of stoppage, with the city’s airport, hospitals and train stations without cabs
A total of 547,890 people left the country in 2013, of whom 79,306 were Spaniards. Biggest falls seen in Peruvian community
A group inspired by the 15-M protest movement has come together to fight against abusive practices
A young man of Mongolian origin was recorded being punched by another youngster, as passengers attempt to keep the two apart
BiciMad is working to fix scheme’s computer system, which has been unstable since its launch last week
Thirty-four years after it first arrived, the religion of Hollywood stars has yet to find a foothold in Spanish society
Spain’s new king praises the Catalan people in Girona on first domestic trip, but around 500 protestors come out to demonstrate against his visit
Socialist politician given standing ovation after announcing he will return to his job as a lecturer. Spanish politics is losing “an important asset,” says PM Mariano Rajoy
Spain’s highway authority warns of likely rise in fatalities during traffic-heavy July and August vacation period
The investigation into the shooting of León provincial government head Isabel Carrasco is focusing on the relationship between a female police officer and the daughter of the killer
Once in high demand, King Felipe’s sister is now viewed as a burden to the Spanish royal family after remaining loyal to her husband during the Nóos inquiry
Palma de Mallorca court judge wants to put King Felipe VI’s sister on trial after confirming she remains official target in tax fraud and money laundering investigation
The bank foundation unveils its seventh cultural center, designed by prizewinning Catalan architect Carme Pinós
Canary island inaugurates water and wind power plant that replaces fuel-run facilities
The late British pop artist personally conceived the huge retrospective at Madrid’s Reina Sofía Museum
The country is celebrating like never before after its national soccer team’s qualification for the World Cup quarterfinals in Brazil
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The mother of a missing Salvadoran man has founded an NGO to help search for migrants who have disappeared
Venezuelan leader can no longer conceal the internal rift, as the nation questions his leadership abilities
Country reported 46 female murder victims in the first three months of 2014
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