
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.

The arrested are believed to belong to Venezuela’s ‘Tren de Aragua’ gang, a U.S.-designated terrorist group.

David Sánchez is accused of landing a tailor-made public job in 2017, piling pressure on the Socialists ahead of a key election.

Single-parent and immigrant households suffer the highest rates of exclusion.

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

Pedro Sanchez faces a Senate inquiry over alleged corruption but he insists his party’s finances are clean.

Record immigration inflows sustain Spanish and European GDPs, but strain housing and wages.

Poor crisis management puts Spanish regional president under pressure from demonstrators: quit or serve jail time.

Plans to abolish the clock change across the EU have been frozen since 2019, when member states failed to agree on which time to adopt permanently.

The suspect is scheduled to take the stand on Wednesday, with the murder trial at a Madrid court expected to last until October 31.