Costa Brava wildfire stabilized after affecting 70 hectares
Evacuated residents return home as firefighters benefit from better weather conditions to tackle blaze at night
Evacuated residents return home as firefighters benefit from better weather conditions to tackle blaze at night
Castell d'Aro and Santa Cristina d'Aro activate emergency response as over 60 firefighter crews work on site
Spain’s vice president says "debate on the utility of the monarchy is growing bigger with every new scandal"
Pedro Sánchez latest to become embroiled in ongoing qualifications scandal
A major People’s Party figure, she quits amid scandals regarding shoplifting and her master’s degree
Palma de Mallorca’s court sentenced Philip VI’s brother-in-law, Iñaki Urdangarin, for allegedly obtaining no-bid contracts from regional governments in the so-called ‘Nóos Case’. On the other hand, his wife, the sister of Spain’s King, Cristina de Borbón, has been acquitted of tax fraud complicity. However, she will have to pay a 265,000-euros fine for her role in the case. Former president of the Balearic Islands, Jaume Matas, who had held 50% of the shares of the company ‘Nóos’, has been sentenced to three years and eight months in prison while Urdangarin’s partner in the company will have to face an 8-year prison sentence. The trial, which generated huge attention from the media, saw a member of the Royal Family brought to court for the first time ever.