Infanta Cristina pays €600,000 civil liability bond to Nóos judge
Prosecution had requested sum to cover Spanish royal’s alleged personal profiting from husband’s illegal business activities
Prosecution had requested sum to cover Spanish royal’s alleged personal profiting from husband’s illegal business activities
Government's plans to introduce investigation deadlines are criticized by conservative and progressive justices alike
Ex-Intereconomía officer Luis Sans allegedly hired hackers to bring down Spanish media industry news site PR Noticias
The recent death of a Deportivo supporter during a fight between hardcore fans in Madrid shows violence is still a problem for many clubs across the country
Areas where oil and gas are located to receive money from exploitation activities if reform gets green light
Ringleader was a Moroccan national who spent four years in Guantánamo before being acquitted by a Spanish court
Opposition calls it “a gag law” and “an aberration,” while a group of citizens stands up in parliament to sing the finale from ‘Les Miserables’ in protest
Jorge Fernández Díaz responds to criticism over on-the-spot deportations at Ceuta and Melilla borders
“White elephant” gets operating license nearly four years after its controversial inauguration by politician Carlos Fabra, who is now in jail for tax fraud
Decision by search engine giant comes in wake of government’s Intellectual Property Law, which will require aggregators to start paying “fair compensation” to publishers
Announcement comes in week a judge ordered the US company to cease operations in Spain ahead of court case filed by taxi association
Spanish double world champion, who left the team in 2007 after a major falling out, will race alongside Briton Jenson Button
New transparency project lists yearly payments to ministers, secretaries of state and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy
Administration to release 500,000 details on how it spends public funds, but some information will remain under wraps
Incidence of HIV infections in Spain remains above EU average despite widely available information
Fetish artist Itziar Bilbao Urrutia is leading the charge against what she considers to be rules that “discriminate against women”
‘The Godfather’ director part of group of US investors thought to be interested in buying indebted Ciudad de Luz complex
Eight large companies now control more than a fifth of the sector, with the major insurance firms calling the shots
Ben Cardew asks why Spaniards couldn’t give a hoot about the yuletide charts
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Critics say non-binding text does not do enough to fight greenhouse gas emissions
The organization celebrates its 10th anniversary at Havana summit
New documents cast suspicion over 747 contracts in Argentina, Cuba and beyond
Police detain dissidents holding demonstrations around the country