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
Ex-king faces investigation over financial dealings
Right-wing parties touch off debate over individual liberties and state overreach after Spain’s leftist government imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in Europe
Benidorm, where Spain's tourism industry began, is symptomatic of struggle to save key industry
Matadors stage a fight back to save the iconic but controversial bloody spectacle
Protests erupt in Spain as economic downturn caused by pandemic takes its toll on workers and small businesses
In 2014, he volunteered to move Ebola victims’ bodies to the morgue, and that, he says, made him unafraid to help vulnerable people
Partying, rule-breaking and economic anxieties fuel concerns of a relapse as Spain slowly reopens
Political battle signals that recovery from a deep economic crisis will be hampered by profound ideological differences