Caught between rupture and regeneration –
15-M, four years on
EL PAÍS asked several participants of the Indignados movement to explain their leap into politics and what it means for Spain
EL PAÍS asked several participants of the Indignados movement to explain their leap into politics and what it means for Spain
Spain’s Central Electoral Commission has issued a resolution ordering all ‘esteladas’ to be removed from public buildings ahead of upcoming elections
Former Spanish PM has offered legal assistance to jailed politicians Leopoldo López and Antonio Ledezma, but President Maduro warns he is not welcome
State authority AENA to award two-year contract in October with service to begin two months after. Agency also plans to quadruple current speeds
Plan Pive seeks to boost car sales, while Family Support Plan includes new tax deductions. Working mothers will also see their pensions boosted according to how many kids they have
Socialist politician did not secure a majority at recent elections. Deputies from the Popular Party, Podemos, Ciudadanos and United Left came up with 62 nos, versus 47 Socialist yeses
The anti-austerity party’s recently resigned number three man hopes his departure will make the group’s leaders return to more radical rhetoric of change
Hollywood star’s casual joke in EL PAÍS interview causes an internet uproar
The region is set to face the worst of the unseasonal hot weather that has been affecting Spain on Thursday
Games to go ahead as normal this weekend after judges favor Liga governing body’s request
Spanish police officer Jesús Figón, 64, who was about to leave his post in Brasilia, says he acted in self-defense after his spouse attacked him with a knife
Reus supplier knowingly sold defective hip, knee and backbone implants, which were then distributed to centers in Catalonia, Valencia, Madrid and Galicia
Rajoy, flanked by his party hopefuls for Madrid mayor and regional premier, braves the scorching Madrid weather on bikes
Video: The Prado switches to LEDs (Spanish narration).
Major project to swap museum’s halogen lamps for LEDs brings details from the collection into sharp focus
The country’s so-called ‘mileuristas’ have got used to their low-income lives in the 10 years since the term was first coined
An estimated €12.5 billion has been plundered from the region’s coffers, so why are the same politicians voted in?
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ marks the return of the post-apocalyptic road warrior, while Ryan Reynolds stars in Atom Egoyan’s missing-girl drama ‘The Captive’
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