Spain became the latest country to announce a social media ban for under-16s from next week, following in Australia's footsteps. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Spain will enforce a series of strict ...
Responding to critics of policy, Pedro Sánchez says Spain is choosing path of ‘dignity, community and justice’ ‘Like a gift from God’: workers welcome Spanish amnesty Spain’s prime minister has pushed ...
That's it for our live coverage today on the fatal train crash in Spain. Scroll down through this page to catch up on developments as they happened. Alternatively, here are the day's main headlines: ...
As countries on both sides of the Atlantic ramp up deportations of undocumented migrants, Spain’s left-wing government is preparing to give legal status to hundreds of thousands of irregular workers.
Spain is moving against the European tide with a plan to offer a chance at residency status to hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants. The move has exposed a deep political divide for the ...
Far-left party Podemos has long campaigned for undocumented migrants, under the slogan "regularisation is rights" The Spanish government has announced a plan to legalise the status of undocumented ...
The death toll in Spain's deadliest rail disaster in over a decade rose to 41 Tuesday, as the country began three days of national mourning for the victims of the high-speed collision. The crash took ...
At least 39 people dead after northbound train derailed and collided with oncoming train in Córdoba province Spanish train crash – latest updates At least 39 people have been killed and dozens more ...
Crews were working to retrieve bodies after two high-speed trains derailed in southern Spain. The regional authorities said 41 people were hospitalized, with a dozen of them in intensive care. Jason ...
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez promised to "find out the truth" as he spoke at a news conference near the site of the train crash in southern Spain. Regional officials confirmed that at least 40 ...
A high-speed train collision killed at least 40 people, Spanish authorities said Monday, as they worked to piece together what may have led to the deadly crash. The tail end of an evening train ...
Senior officials inside NATO and the Spanish government are not too concerned with President Donald Trump’s threats to punish the country for its perceived inadequate spending on defense. “The threat ...
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