Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez broke a parliamentary stalemate after convincing a group of Catalan secessionist lawmakers to backtrack on their decision to withdraw support for the government.
Key figures of the PSOE such as Borrell and Zapatero serve as a bridge in the strategy to see Beijing more as an opportunity than as a threat. With the unpredictable global geopolitical scenario that arises now after the return of Donald Trump to the White House,
Spain attracted a record 94 million tourists last year, making the Southern European nation famous for its Mediterranean coastline, sweeping landscapes and historic cities among the most visited countries on earth.
Spanish officials plan to limit the negative impacts of overtourism by limiting the number of Airbnbs allowed in the country.
Housing shortages and rising prices have provoked people to protest against tourists in several cities such as Barcelona and Seville, as foreign buyers and mass tourism are seen as contributing factors to the crisis.
In a further move to potentially limit property purchases by foreigners in Spain, Barcelona city council is exploring ways to ban investment funds and non-residents from buying homes in the Catalan capital that won't be used for residential purposes.
Socialist PM Sanchez announces several measures, including 100 percent tax on foreigners, to tackle the housing crisis.
In this week’s Inside Spain we look at why Málaga wants to get rid of its traditional horse-drawn carriages as soon as possible and how Barcelona is proving to be the mecca of the last golden visas being issued in Spain.
As Spain wrestles with overtourism, here's what to know before planning a trip - Spain attracted a record/whopping 94 million tourists last year, making the Southern European nation famous for its Med
Spain's Prime Minister has been forced to defend his new controversial property tax on sales to non-EU buyers which will come as a massive hit to Brits.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is launching a crusade against what he sees as the downsides of social media
An extensive new exhibition at the CCCB in Barcelona takes a look at the art, culture, biodiversity and history of the Amazon and its indigenous peoples. A multi-sensory experience featuring video, paintings,