World’s oldest profession has been legal in Spain for decades, but now government is pushing a law to clamp down on human trafficking that is largely victimizing migrants
Efforts to rescue a dying heartland include boosting Internet connectivity, migrant resettlement, highways and hospitals, but analysts say the real issue is falling fertility rates — and they see no real solution
Call comes as diplomatic squabble breaks out between Germany and Morocco after former US administration’s decision to recognize Rabat’s claim to the territory
Four decades ago, Franco loyalists assaulted parliament - now, anniversary comes as Spain’s democratic credentials are put to the test
Despite slim hopes for regime change in Venezuela, analysts predict a closer relationship between US and the European Union
Veterans are dealing with medical conditions 55 years after being sent to clean up the area in Spain tainted by radioactive materials
In symbolic move, Spanish government hands over former summer palace of longtime ruler General Francisco Franco to Spanish people after long legal fight
Experts blame movies, economics and history for Spaniards' poor marks when it comes to learning English
Under a controversial proposal, teaching in Spanish – the dominant language for centuries – will no longer be obligatory in Spain’s public schools
Spanish judge orders probe following report that Russian agents allegedly offered military assistance to separatists in bid to destabilize Spain, Europe
Country due to surpass one million cases, raising questions about governance
Madrid heads for new lockdown, triggering protests from regional government officials and citizens
Spain's Socialist government passed a law aimed at redressing victims who suffered during General Francisco Franco's hardline rule, but opponents say it is an attack on liberty
Densely populated neighborhoods, family gatherings, migrant workers, more testing and too few tracers found to have led to a surge in coronavirus infections in the country
Traffickers send African migrants to Canary Islands as authorities clamp down on Mediterranean route to Spain’s mainland
Movement comes as country is battling to control highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe
Former King Juan Carlos left Spain this week under a storm of scandal, sparking a surge in republican sentiment
Then-US President Richard Nixon tried but failed to persuade Franco to step aside and avoid political turmoil
Spain's famed flamenco halls are quiet and some are closing as the pandemic keeps the art's biggest supporters – tourists – away
Arriving at the Promised Land, immigrants from Africa claim Spain favors arrivals from Latin America, but the rules and numbers suggest the truth is more complex
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