New law may help Spain's demographic crisis as thousands of relatives of civil war refugees hope to return to ancestral motherland
In letters from prison, Spanish journalist describes tough conditions in Polish jail, including a lack of food and solitary confinement
Despite family connections to the Castros, Abraham Jiménez Enoa decided to be an independent journalist. Now he is in exile.
Campaigners are determined to safeguard a form of heritage which they say is increasingly under threat: shop signs which advertise small businesses often run by families
Attack that left Cuban journalist with broken collar bone is one of many directed at him and his family
Police in Beijing visited the home of one of ABC daily’s correspondents who called it ‘veiled intimidation’
As Spain introduces new law to address online abuse, female sports journalists detail the harassment they receive on and offline
After Algeria-Morocco dispute threatened to disrupt gas supplies to Iberian Peninsula recently, Spain is intensifying its search for alternative energy sources
Yunior Garcia Aguilera fled from Cuba to Spain following what he says was pressure from Cuban government but says he will not seek asylum
Cuba is shifting focus to foreign media, analysts say, after Havana revoked credentials of five journalists with Spain’s EFE news agency
Rising inflation and slow growth have dogged Spanish attempts to recover from pandemic
Algeria closed land pipeline Sunday after diplomatic dispute with its neighbor Morocco, through which pipeline passes
Populist Mexican leader’s demands for an apology from Spain over its colonial abuses stoke tensions and prompt Spanish calls for return of 16th century conquistador’s remains
At a critical time for the country, with elections just weeks away, Nicaragua's reporters say it is becoming harder to do their jobs
Spain’s moves to control energy prices prompt other governments across Europe to follow, raising questions about the continent’s post-COVID economic recovery
Spain hopes to help save struggling communities like Sárnago by offering visas and tax incentives to digital nomads, who work from their laptops around the world
Some Jewish groups are accusing Spanish government of antisemitism after officials raised questions about fraudulent applications
In wake of largest anti-government protests in decades, Havana passes legislation against online content deemed false or likely to ‘upset public order’
'They tried to intimidate me,' says Cuban journalist who was detained for a week in Havana and is now under house arrest
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