Angry Residents Hurl Mud at Royals During Visit to Devastated Town: 'They Left Us to Die'
During a visit to Paiporta, Spain, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia faced a furious crowd that hurled mud and shouted accusations of "murder" at them.
Viral Photo Shows Dozens of Cars Piled On Top of One Another After 'Unprecedented' Flood: 'Looks Like Something Out of a Godzilla Movie'
Images from Spain of cars piled on top of each other have appeared on social media following unprecedented downpour, resulting in immense flooding in southeastern areas of the country.
PHOTOS: What is DANA and Why Did This Phenomenon Turn Parts of Spain Into an Apocalyptic Scene?
At least 62 people died, thousands are injured, and millions of euros in property losses have been recorded in southeastern Spain.
Chess Grandmaster Accused of Hiding Phone in Toilet, Using It to Cheat During Championship Game
A Romanian chess grandmaster has been expelled from the 2024 Spanish Team Championship after a locked phone found in a bathroom stall was linked to him.
Social Media User Plummets to His Death After Scaling Iconic Bridge to 'Create Content'
A British man fell to his death while climbing a Spanish bridge in an attempt to "create content" for social media, reported local authorities.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González flees country, seeks political asylum in Spain
Edmundo arrived in Spain days after Nicolás Maduro filed a warrant for his arrest amid an election dispute.
Formidable Spain Aim To Deny France Olympic Men's Football Gold
This may be the Paris Games, but so far Henry's team have played all their matches elsewhere around the country, in Marseille, Nice, Bordeaux and Lyon.
Argentina, Paraguay and the United States crash out in the quarterfinals at men's Olympic tournament
For the first time since Barcelona 1992, there will be no Latin American representation in the semifinals
Mexican dancers of Nacho Cano's 'Malinche' musical accuse Spanish police of coercion
After the producer and ex-Mecano artist were arrested last week for hiring undocumented Mexican dancers, the alleged victims are standing against authorities in Madrid.
Champions League final: records set by Latinos in European Soccer's most prestigious competition
Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund will kick off this year's UEFA Champions League final at 3 PM ET
The Champions League title is up for grabs in Wembley: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera for May 28-June 2
CONCACAF and UEFA continental champions to be decided this weekend; preparations for Copa América 2024 begin in the U.S.
More European talent arriving to Major League Soccer? Rumors indicating that's the trend for the summer
High-profile free agents such as Marco Reus and Sergio Ramos are looking to further their careers in MLS
Spain Recalls Its Ambassador To Argentina Over 'Insult'
The European Union also stepped into the row, its foreign policy chief Josep Borrell condemning Milei's remarks.
LaLiga President Tebas expects competitive matches in the U.S. as early as the 2025-26 season
If successful, LaLiga would become the first European top-tier to have official matches played outside of their country
Could Mexico's Rafael Márquez really be Xavi Hernández 's successor at Barcelona?
The Mexican has been the manager of third-division Barça Atlètic since 2022
Javier Aguirre Is One Game Away From Becoming The First Mexican Manager To Win a Major Title In Europe
"El Vasco" returns to a Copa del Rey final 19 years after Real Betis defeated his Osasuna team in 2005
Colombia Kicks Off Ambitious Plan to Retrieve Shipwreck Treasure Worth Tens of Billions
The San Jose galleon belonged to the Spanish crown, sank more than three centuries ago, and was discovered in 2015
Court Finds Soccer Star Dani Alves Guilty of Sexual Assault; Sentences him to Four and a Half Years in Prison
The Brazilian player had been accused of assaulting a woman in Barcelona. The decision can be appealed
Luis Rubiales Could Face Up to Four Years in Prison in Sexual Harassment Trial Over Jenni Hermoso Kiss
Rubiales was suspended from his post in October and could face up to four years of prison if found guilty of sexual assault and coercion.
After Re-election, A Parliamentary Setback For Spain's PM
In a closely fought vote on three government decrees, lawmakers passed two of them by the narrowest of margins (172 to 171).
Migrant Arrivals In Spain Nearly Doubled In 2023
The number of migrants arriving illegally in Spain soared by over 80 percent in 2023, with a record number landing in the Canary Islands, official figures showed Wednesday.
Shakira Admits Tax Fraud In Spain And Reaches Million-Dollar Deal To Avoid Prison Time
The Colombian singer, who had maintained her innocence for five years, accepted the prosecutors' agreement and admitted to six charges of tax evasion
Shakira In The Dock In Spanish Tax Fraud Case
Colombian superstar Shakira goes on trial in Barcelona on Monday in a tax fraud case, with Spanish prosecutors seeking a jail term of over eight years for the Grammy-winning singer.
Pedro Sanchez Wins Second Term as Spanish Prime Minister After Controversial Amnesty Deal
Sanchez got the necessary votes after reaching an agreement with Catalan separatists, sparking outrage in the Spanish right
2023 Latin Grammys: All You Need to Know About Nominees, Performers, Broadcast
The ceremony takes place at the FIBES, Seville's Conference and Exhibition Center, at 8 PM EST
Thousands Of Spaniards Rally Against Amnesty Move For Catalan Rebels
Tens of thousands of Spaniards rallied nationwide Sunday, answering a call by right-wing parties to protest after the Socialist government offered an amnesty to Catalan separatists behind a failed 2017 declaration of independence.
What's Happening in Sevilla? Latin Grammys Honoring Antonio Banderas and Santalucía Universal Music Week
The 24th edition of the Latin Grammys takes place November 18th in Sevilla, Spain where Antonio Banderas will be honored with the President's Award
Tens Of Thousands Rally In Spain Against Amnesty For Separatists
Tens of thousands of people, many waving Spanish flags, rallied in Madrid on Sunday against plans to grant an amnesty to Catalan separatists in a protest called by far-right party Vox.
Spanish Clergy Sexual Abused Over 200,000 Children, Probe Estimates
Revelations in Spain are the latest to rock the Roman Catholic Church after a series of sexual abuse scandals around the world, often involving children, over the past 20 years.
Migrants Find Final Resting Spot On Spain's Canary Islands
Located in the Atlantic off the northwest coast of Africa, Spain's Canary Islands have become a key entry point for migrants seeking a better life in Europe, but strong currents make the route one of the deadliest in the world.