Madrid’s decision is rooted in history, but also in its current realities
Woman in prison for taking part in mass protest lacks adequate care for pregnancy, rights group says
Cuban authorities routinely arrest journalists, critics to disrupt opposition to communist state, observers say
Grenade attack, kidnappings and now prison: Family of Jose Ruben Zamora Marroquin recalls the high cost of defending a free press
Using makeshift machines named after Viet Cong, those fighting Franco turned to secret printing presses
Critics warn nomination of a government spokesperson to head fourth largest media agency globally could damage EFE reputation
More than 80 newspapers file $600 million suit against Facebook owners in latest battle between legacy media, tech giants as news industry declines
Tracked to Argentina, chief suspect in decadesold killing tells El Pais reporters he has no regrets
Killing of Rafael Moreno failed to silence investigations into corruption, as journalists publish report claiming to validate his reports
As Gaudí's masterpiece basilica finally nears completion, plans to extend the entrance could spoil celebrations for one of Spain’s most iconic structures
Relevo story about Rubiales' kiss scandal shows how new website is shaking up sports reporting in Spain
Abraham Jimenez Enoa, who fled Cuba for Spain, says unidentified assailants make threats against him, his family
Female athletes and their fans hope victory for Spanish team could encourage a new generation of girls to play, and achieve a level field
Surveys show populist right Vox party is rapidly winning over first-time voters with slick digital messages
Analysts say the two-year sentence over murder trial reports is an attack on media freedom
Polls predict a right-wing government will win elections which could bolster Catalan separatism after arrest of exiled leader Carles Puigdemont
In Guatemala, journalists for independent media risk legal threats ahead of election, analysts say
Journalists at 14ymedio.com face threats from Cuban state security but are driven by belief in change
As Spain and China mark half a century of diplomatic relations, Madrid will play a key role as it heads the EU presidency
Vinicius Jr called Spain a country of racists after he becomes the target, yet again, of stadium abuse during a recent football match
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