Reflecting on 50 Years of Spain's Transition from Franco's Dictatorship to Democracy
On the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, Spain reflects on its transition from dictatorship to democracy, highlighting personal stories and societal change.
On the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, Spain reflects on its transition from dictatorship to democracy, highlighting personal stories and societal change.
On the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, Spain reflects on its transition from dictatorship to democracy, highlighting personal stories and societal change.
Catalan leaders hail EU Advocate General's backing of the amnesty law, criticizing Spain's judiciary for obstructing its application amid ongoing legal battles.
Nadia Calviño critiques Yolanda Díaz's divisive labor policy management and internal government tensions in her new memoir.
Twenty-one Spanish activists detained in Israel after the Gaza flotilla incident are set to return home Sunday, amid ongoing concerns over their treatment and the status of remaining detainees.
Spain officially withdraws from Eurovision due to Israel's participation, igniting political and cultural debates.
Protests erupt in Spain following Israel's attack on Qatar, prompting political leaders to respond.
Israel's ban on two Sumar ministers sparks a strong response from Spain, highlighting tensions over Israeli-Palestinian issues.
Political strife complicates the response to Spain's fire crisis, with calls for unity amid ongoing disputes.
Gonzalo Tellado's remarks on Franco regime remembrance provoke public outrage.
The Fiscalía warns that excessive political tension in Spain could lead to violence, urging leaders to promote constructive dialogue.
Yolanda Díaz's accusations against Judge Peinado highlight concerns over political interference in the 'caso Begoña'.
Pedro Sánchez advances an amnesty for Carles Puigdemont, aiming to open political dialogue in Catalonia.
José Luis Mas criticizes Carolina Vives for initiating a political motion and leaving for vacation.