Spain Deadlock continues as Catalan separatists fail to elect new leader Mainstream candidate Jordi Turull was denied victory by far-left CUP party 23/03/2018
World News Thousands of Spanish pensioners protest over pensions They're complaining that the 0.25 percent increase is insufficient. 17/03/2018
Spain Spain marches for gender equality Roads and squares across Spain close as over 6 million people take part in the country's first ever protest against gender inequality. 09/03/2018
No Comment Contrasting International Womens' days in Russia & Spain While Russia stuck to the script with dutiful men bringing flowers to their loved ones, in Spain women kicked off a week of protests against discrimination. 08/03/2018
Spain Three Spanish firefighters accused of trafficking people in Lesbos Accused by Greek authorities of smuggling refugees into the EU, they could be sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. 06/03/2018
No Comment Spanish unionist rally mocks Catalan separatist movement Thousands of Spaniards joined a rally in Barcelona called by a grassroots group that uses humour to mock Catalonia's separatist push. 04/03/2018
Spain Puigdemont withdraws candidacy for Catalan presidency Puigdemont said his party would propose pro-independence campaigner Jordi Sanchez as an alternative campaigner. 01/03/2018
Spain Euroviews. Five reasons why Spain is a time bomb for Europe: View A Dutch economist and long-time resident of Spain explains why he sees the country as Europe's ticking time bomb. 01/03/2018
Spain New algorithm could count demonstrators 'more accurately' Could this be the tool that ends all debates about the number of people who attend a demonstration? 28/02/2018
No Comment Low temperatures have brought snow to San Sebastian beach in Spain Low temperatures have brought snow to San Sebastian beach, much to the delight of local residents. 28/02/2018
World Facebook launches European digital hubs Facebook launches European digital hubs in a bid to boost its community credentials. The centres, based in Poland, Spain and Italy, will be dedicated to teaching digital skills to underrepresented members of the population. 27/02/2018
Spain Madrid local calls police on Puigdemont look-alike comedian Spanish comedian Joaquin Reyes thought it was all fun and games when he was shooting for TV in a park outside of Madrid dressed as exiled Catalan president Carles Puigdemont. But his apparent likeness had one local soon call police. 23/02/2018
Spain Neanderthals produced cave art, research shows Study points to use of art and jewellery before arrival of modern man in Europe. 23/02/2018
Spain Pregnant women can be included in staff cuts, EU court rules Decision clarifies rules about job protection. 23/02/2018
Spain Spanish town goes on diet to lose 100,000 kilos A community in northwestern Spain has launched a pioneering get-fit campaign involving everyone from children to the elderly. 19/02/2018
Living Meet the designer using virtual reality to highlight femininity Spanish designer Pilar Torrecillas' tribute to the arts and history of Grenada. 13/02/2018
Spain Spanish man fined more than 400 euros for photoshopping himself into a The 24-year-old man was ordered to pay the fine for his “attack against religious feelings”. 08/02/2018
Cinema Stars of Spanish film at the 32nd Goya Awards in Madrid The 32nd Goya Awards took place on Saturday in Madrid with red fans added to red carpets as women in Spanish cinema showed solidarity with Hollywood. 05/02/2018
Living Organic skincare made in Spain Our review of four skincare cosmetic brands drawing from Spain’s natural resources in a sustainable way. 01/02/2018
World News "Nationalism and populism are the cancer of Europe" Spain's former prime minister Felipe Gonzalez shares his hopes and fears with Euronews 01/02/2018