
Official in Charge of Valencia Flood Response Quits Over Fake Diploma
José María Ángel Batalla stepped down after anti-corruption prosecutors opened a probe into claims he used a forged university degree to secure a government job.

José María Ángel Batalla stepped down after anti-corruption prosecutors opened a probe into claims he used a forged university degree to secure a government job.

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

French ministers slam Spanish transport chief for antisemitic slur following police removal of Jewish youth group from Vueling flight.

Judges accuse Álvaro García Ortiz of destroying evidence and using his office to smear a political rival.

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

Spending rises, sacrifices are demanded, while the importation of unskilled labor is still encouraged.

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.

Corporate losses and independent experts reveal a far more severe economic fallout from April’s power outage than official figures suggest.

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

The Socialist government fast-tracks a sweeping reform that could fine reporters millions for exposing uncomfortable truths.