
Spain Facing Imminent Attack on Judicial Independence
Spanish PM Sánchez will likely use a corruption investigation against his wife as an excuse to attack the judiciary’s independence.
Spanish PM Sánchez will likely use a corruption investigation against his wife as an excuse to attack the judiciary’s independence.
Despite threatening to resign, the premier announced on Monday that he has decided to remain in office.
Spain’s PM may be looking at the presidency of the European Council as his next job.
One driver incurred 30 fines taking his child to the hospital for treatment before a judge’s ruling canceled the penalties.
Sánchez suspends schedule; will make an announcement on Monday.
Festive celebrations, like the Resurrection concert, allow people to connect and build a sense of belonging.
New French inquiry could shed light on dormant Spanish Pegasus case.
Spain accepted the massive exile of non-separatist Basques from the Basque Country during ETA’s reign of terror: what we sowed in indifference, we reap in disunity.
Carles Puigdemont will likely push Spain’s government to allow another independence referendum if he returns as leader of the region.
VOX MP Rocio De Meer warned the legislation would have a “pull effect” and encourage future mass migration.