
Spain’s Attorney General on the Brink in Leak Trial
A Supreme Court case tracing a confidential email to a late-night radio leak has left Spain’s top prosecutor waiting for a potentially career-ending verdict.

A Supreme Court case tracing a confidential email to a late-night radio leak has left Spain’s top prosecutor waiting for a potentially career-ending verdict.

A surprise resignation within Spain’s People’s Party stole the spotlight from major corruption trials that could have damaged Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

Judges accuse Álvaro García Ortiz of destroying evidence and using his office to smear a political rival.
The Supreme Court says Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz may have illegally shared confidential files about a businessman linked to a leading opposition figure.

The historic case marks the first time a sitting attorney general in Spain faces criminal charges.

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Sánchez is challenging a regional measure that requires minors to have mental health treatment before being put on cross-sex hormones.

Madrid’s regional government has accused Spain’s socialist administration of making the capital’s railways unsafe.

Feijóo said he was prepared to lose the premiership to keep Spain out of the hands of separatists.

Protests planned as socialists consider amnesty for leaders of illegal independence referendum