
Spanish PM Shields Allies, Forces Migrant Minors on Opponents
Conservative regions cry foul as Spain’s government imposes migrant quotas while separatist strongholds escape.

Conservative regions cry foul as Spain’s government imposes migrant quotas while separatist strongholds escape.

New elections would put the country “into paralysis,” the Spanish PM said.

The Spanish Socialists are trying to hack the reform of the EU electoral law that would leave separatist parties out of the European Parliament.

Accused of embezzlement of public funds, Begoña Gómez may now be formally prosecuted.

After over a week of uncontrolled fires, the president barely dedicated a few hours to the devastated areas.

Madrid’s defense and trade decisions are cooling relations with the White House in unprecedented ways.

Justices concluded that the case did not meet the legal threshold for negligence

The PSOE hopes to shield itself with the ‘secrecy law’as public outcry for transparency grows.

As police allege a “mafia-like” network within the ruling PSOE, the Spanish prime minister departs on vacation while pushing a controversial state secrets law through parliament.

European farmers denounce the treaty as promoting unfair competition and threatening their survival.