
A tour of 15 Spanish cities through their most typical dishes
From hearty stews to refreshingly cool soups, here is a look at classic dishes and the eateries that excel at preparing them
From hearty stews to refreshingly cool soups, here is a look at classic dishes and the eateries that excel at preparing them
Embattled leader Pedro Sánchez asks supporters not to rally outside party headquarters on Saturday when the Federal Committee meets
The detainee is thought to be behind kidnapping and killing of 39-year-old María Villar Galaz
Ahead of Sunday’s key referendum on FARC deal, young people are at the forefront of this historic moment in their country
As currency tumbles, the country’s central bank raises borrowing costs to 4.75%, the highest since 2009
Regional premier Carles Puigdemont plans to hold independence referendum in September 2017
Isolated places of worship in rural Spain are easy prey for small-time crooks looking for collection box takings and jewels
“We had to do something to explain to the Colombian people why the war has to end”
Journalist who worked with the Nobel winner on ‘News of a Kidnapping’ recalls making of the book
Diana Quer was reportedly spotted at a store and a restaurant in two Galician towns with an English-speaking man
Customers can now order fresh food from local Madrid stallholders using the e-commerce giant’s website
Relatives of David Guerrero Guevara, who disappeared aged 14, cannot access an inheritance unless he is pronounced dead
Spaniard’s research confirms we are more rational when we don’t process information in our mother tongue
The PSOE needs to bring an end to the current crisis and its internal conflicts
How four international mediators helped the Colombian government reach agreement with the FARC
Almost 1.5 million people joined ranks of the poor over the last year, despite new president’s promises to tackle problem
Embattled leader Enrique Peña Nieto hoped to add fizz to a speech about innovation
Vladimiro Montesinos found guilty of crime in which victims’ bodies were burned in oven
Son of Colombian drug lord accuses television series of glamorizing life of man responsible for 3,000 deaths
World Health Organization estimates some 16,000 lives will be saved by end of decade
A boating accident in Miami has cut short the dreams of the Marlins player at the height of his success
Pedro Sánchez calls federal committee meeting on Saturday he hopes will approve October primaries
Move comes after former PM Felipe González says he feels “deceived” over chief’s failure to make way for PP government
“I feel deceived and let down,” says the veteran politician of Pedro Sánchez, over failure to break ongoing political impasse
Socialist Party’s leadership crisis delays cross-party talks on forming government, with clock ticking until Christmas poll
Announcement on Monday by Pedro Sánchez follows poor showing the day before in key regional elections
But new OECD report notes a strong downward trend in small businesses folding in recent months
A father and son have met stiff opposition in their fight against a clear case of match-rigging
A Guinean woman is fighting to get her child back after Spanish authorities put him up for adoption
Widely known in Latin America, use by criminals of this incapacitating substance is spreading
On the second anniversary of the killings of the Mexican student teachers, the government is no closer to unraveling the case
Out of season, September and October can be the best time for a Mediterranean seaside break
Deep below the city is a history lesson dating back more than five millenia, complete with Roman waterways, tombs and labyrinths
From San Sebastian to Cadiz, a tour of some urban enclaves that boast exquisite cuisine
Whether from Bolonia’s giant dune or a simple surfboard, we bring you the best places to watch the sun go down
In this podcast and multimedia story, Anglo-Spanish author Susana Medina gives Paul Louis Archer three lessons about three objects. Their discussion takes in everything from childhood, collectors of objects and Cinderella's lost slipper, to superstition, fetishism, biculturalism and cyborgs
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