Spain Four takeaways from Spain’s controversial cabinet meeting in Barcelona This is what you need to know after tensions flared in Barcelona on Friday. 21/12/2018
Cinema "Another Day of Life" tells the animated story of the Angolan War This year's Best European Animated movie takes an unconventional look at one of Africa's bloodiest conflicts. 20/12/2018
Spain Anger in Spain after MPs snub tribute to murdered female jogger The case of Laura Luelmo has fed the online and real-life debate over violence committed against women 20/12/2018
Cinema Cold War takes top honors at 2018 European Film Awards in Seville Seville hosted the 2018 European Film Awards, with Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski's Cold War winning 5 awards including best film and best director 19/12/2018
Spain Is immigration to blame for the rise of populist Vox in Andalusia? Euronews visits the Andalusian town of El Ejido where a third of the 90,000 inhabitants are immigrants. 18/12/2018
Spain Catalonia's separatists: Spain's trial of the century explained Spain’s trail of the century begins tomorrow, as 18 leading Catalan separatists will face prosecution for their role in Catalonia’s unilateral declaration of independence from Madrid. 17/12/2018
Spain Cold War is the big winner at the European Film Awards in Seville The Seville ceremony was the 31st edition of the awards. 16/12/2018
Spain Shakira accused of evading 14.5 million euros in Spanish tax Representatives of Shakira said in a statement that the singer did not live in Spain until 2015, and has met all of her tax obligations to Spanish authorities. 15/12/2018
Spain Spain: Journalists stage protests for right to 'keep professional secrets' Spanish journalists staged a protest for their right to "keep professional secrets" after police conducted a raid in the Baleares newsrooms of Europa Press agency. 14/12/2018
Spain Singer Shakira accused of €14.5 million tax fraud Barcelona’s prosecutor has accused singer Shakira of a €14.5 million tax fraud. 14/12/2018
Sport Swell story: the blind surfer aiming for a world title Carmen Lopez is in her element riding waves, but one thing sets her apart from other surfers: she can't see her board or the swell. 13/12/2018
Spain Spain's government says it will approve a 22% increase in minimum wage Spain’s government will approve a 22% increase in the minimum wage to 900 euros per month on Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Wednesday. 12/12/2018
Experiences Valencia: traditional cuisine with a modern twist In partnership with the region of Valencia In this episode of Focus, Euronews' Cristina Giner goes on a gastronomic tour of Valencia and the surrounding region. 12/12/2018
Cinema 'Cold War' leads European Film Awards nominations European Film Awards set to take place on December 15 in Seville. 12/12/2018
Spain Madrid threatens Catalonia with national police The Spanish government says if Catalan regional authorities cannot prevent separatists closing major roads it will have to send in national police to end the protests 11/12/2018
Spain Euroviews. The spirit of Francoism lives on in Spain’s political system | View In fact, the [Spanish] Constitution - is an excellent mix of modern words and ancient – and by that I mean authoritarian and undemocratic concepts. 11/12/2018
Living Serving environmental awareness This three Michelin-starred restaurant in Spain is taking a new approach to recycling some of its waste. 11/12/2018
Spain Euroviews. The Spanish Constitution at 40: can it unite a divided Spain? | View While many would agree that the Spanish Constitution has served its purpose in keeping a fragile democracy in tact, many more Spaniards would agree that the time has come to make changes to the 40-year-old document. Agreement on what these changes should be is a different matter altogether. 07/12/2018
Spain Euroviews. We can't modernise the Constitution until we overcome Spain's problems The Catalan independence movement is just one of the many obstacles facing a push to modernise the Spanish Constitution. In order to make sure it serves the needs of all Spaniards today, we have to solve our long-standing problems first. 06/12/2018
Spain Euroviews. The Spanish Constitution at 40: is it still fit for purpose? | View Having sealed the transition from dictatorship to flourishing democracy, the Spanish Constitution has been glue holding Spain together for decades. As the country marks 40 years since it was adopted, does it continue to serve the Spanish people? 06/12/2018
Living Immersive story: Want to save the climate? Drink more wine! Did you know that the climate would be better off if we all used more cork? 06/12/2018
Spain Court ruling rekindles Spanish anger over the definition of 'rape' An appeals court upheld a ruling that non-consensual group sex was 'sexual assault' and not 'rape' 05/12/2018
Spain Immersive story: Can wine consumption really save the environment? Did you know that the climate would be better off if we all used more cork? In this 360 story, you can explore how wine corks are made and why they are great for the environment. 05/12/2018
Spain Community vows to keep memory of murdered left-wing activist alive Yolanda González, 19, was killed in the 1980s by a right-wing group. 04/12/2018
Spain More jailed Catalan leaders join hunger strike Two more separatist Catalan leaders have joined the hunger strike in Spain. 03/12/2018
World Discussion: Is Spain's far-right on the rise? | Raw Politics For the first time since the Franco dictatorship, a populist party has entered a regional parliament. 03/12/2018