World News Higher temperatures recorded in Arctic than Europe Researchers are worried about the higher than usual temperatures in the Arctic, which has been warmer than Europe this week. 28/02/2018
No Comment Watch: 'Three sun' phenomenon appears in China The sun dog or 'parhelion' is an optical phenomenon that consists of a halo with bright spots beside the sun. 21/02/2018
World News Watch: Pine Island glacier readies for another crack Dutch professor alerts of a new crack that could create a massive iceberg at the Antarctic glacier, whose front has been retracting since 2000. 16/02/2018
France Paris snow seen from outer space A satellite photographed Paris after last week's exceptional snowfall, resulting in stunning views of the City of Lights from 800 km above ground. 12/02/2018
France What I saw while held 48 hours in a French migrant detention centre A Chilean man spent 48 hours in a French detention centre. His account gives rare insight into how EU detention centers work—and how Europe is dealing with illegal migration. 05/01/2018
Spain Puigdemont takes comfortable lead on defecating figurine sales Next in the sales ranking comes the figurines of CUP leader Anna Gabriel, Albert Rivera (Ciudadanos), Pedro Sánchez (PSOE) and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of the People's Party. 19/12/2017
World News The king and queen of Europe work on their double act Macron and Merkel's performances at EU summit present much more than merely a united front. 15/12/2017
Spain Who is the real power behind Catalonia’s independence movement? A look at the grassroots campaigners behind Catalonia's independence drive. 12/10/2017
Spain 360° video: last hours of Pamplona's San Fermin festival Thousands of runners travel from all over the world to Pamplona, Spain, for the San Fermín festival, held annually from July 6 to July 14. 21/07/2016
Spain Is Spain really abandoning its siestas? The world thought it hilarious: ‘Spain scraps siestas’ screamed the headlines after Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy proposed reducing working hours and 07/04/2016
Spain Spain in its political labyrinth Two and a half months after the General Election, Spain still has no Government. And no-one can tell you when it might get one. On Friday, exactly 48 03/03/2016
World How the Challenger disaster changed space exploration forever It was the disaster that injected a shot of realism into space exploration ambitions and whose impact is still being felt today. Thirty years ago the 20/01/2016
Spain Why the death of flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia has touched so many Why has the death of Paco de Lucia left numerous guitarists and flamenco amateurs feeling like orphans today? Why has the passing of the Spanish flamenco player been such a shock to so many people? 26/02/2014