Sabotage could be behind high-speed rail service suspension
Police believe individuals who cut fiber-optics on AVE line in Catalonia knew exactly what they were doing. 30 trains and 9,500 passengers have been affected
Police believe individuals who cut fiber-optics on AVE line in Catalonia knew exactly what they were doing. 30 trains and 9,500 passengers have been affected
Monarch uses address to European Parliament to allay fears over Spanish unity in face of Catalan independence bid
The Rosenthals own a large business conglomerate and have important political ties to the opposition Liberal Party
New leftist leaders Ada Colau and Manuela Carmena earn highest approval ratings in new poll by state-run CIS agency
“Poor thing, I have an iPhone,” one of pair heard telling officer who stopped her for driving under the influence in video
As the country grapples with recession, the administration is attempting to prevent protests against waste and overspending
Murder trial in Santiago hears key testimony from Civil Guard officers who investigated the mysterious death of Galician 12-year-old
EL PAÍS obtains copy of European economic commissioner’s controversial study, which has yet to be ratified by EC
Organization, which is holding its 2015 Annual Meetings in Lima this week, sees Spanish GDP growing 3.1% this year and has improved its forecast for the country’s unemployment rate
The mysterious death of several dogs in Colonia Condesa, an upper-class section of the capital, has got locals worried
But Barça soccer star will still have to stand trial over €4.1m fraud after Tax Agency lawyers file charges against him
The wife and neighbors of the man alleged to have killed 17-year-old Eva Blanco in 1997 are still in shock over his arrest
Former deputy PM gives three-hour testimony over charges of tax crimes, money laundering and corruption
Residents and businesses bemoan the amount of garbage allowed to accumulate in the capital
Court sets date for when royal, her husband, a former regional premier and 15 others will sit in dock over the massive Nóos corruption case
Doctors backtrack after parents of 12-year-old Andrea turn to the courts in order to obtain a “dignified death” for their daughter
Civil servants responsible for granting driver’s licenses demand greater protection from attacks by students who fail their tests
Will his performance in Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu’s new film earn the actor his first Oscar?
Google and major newspapers, including EL PAÍS, have created Accelerated Mobile Pages
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The resilience of the tradition shows us bull events are not about to disappear any time soon, says Angus McNeice
Space agency chose José Antonio Hervás’s stunning composite image of Monday’s lunar eclipse in Ibiza as its picture of the day
After his blog post proving it was doable went viral, Sam Cookney decided to put his crazy plan into practice
One Barcelona illustrator’s drawing about the cumbersome contraptions has proved a social networks smash
Physicist Stephen Hawking reflects upon the universe’s origins and his illness in an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS
A look at some of the terms from Spain that have become lingua franca over the centuries, from mosquito to matador
There are around 1,200 Spanish converts to this mystical form of Islam, most of them in Granada and Cáceres