Spaniards want more transparency from politicians, says new poll
More than 80% of citizens surveyed said they had little or no knowledge of how Spain’s political parties are financed
More than 80% of citizens surveyed said they had little or no knowledge of how Spain’s political parties are financed
Undocumented immigrants who arrive in the country with babies are often taken advantage of by human trafficking rings. These women disappear into an underworld of brothels under the noses of non-profit groups and the police
Mariano Rajoy paints an optimistic picture for the next 12 months, which will mark the end of his current term, also pledging to “look out for the citizens of Catalonia”
But each group claims that monarch's words support their own recipes for fixing Spain’s problems with corruption, unemployment and the Catalan drive for independence
Royal household is hoping for symbolic move after announcement on Monday that she will stand trial for tax crimes
Madrid Taxi Association, which began legal action, vows to keep fighting to get car-sharing service off the streets of the capital
The positive January-to-November figures add to record international arrivals, marking a banner year for the industry
There were more than 61.7 million international visits from January to November
Packet of anti-corruption regulations, which awaits final approval, includes a ban on banks writing off parties’ debts
Spaniards tend to be less productive and more stressed than other Europeans, but overhauling a failing labor model is far from easy
The product, which was manufactured in central Europe, had not undergone any health controls
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy will have to decide whether to accept offer from charismatic Popular Party veteran
The Spanish and Portuguese authorities have busted a gang peddling illicit after-dinner liquor to restaurants and hotels
The Pyrenean principality faces major economic reforms, ending its current status as a fiscal paradise
Case in Burgos reveals extent to which practice still goes on in Spain, where 15 priests deal with demonic possessions
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