- Spain edition
November 9, 2014
Catalonia votes
People outside a polling station in
Barcelona on Sunday, prior to a symbolic vote on independence of
Catalonia from Spain. Photo: LLuis Gene/AFP
Catalan vote: turnout over 30 percent by 6pm
Updated: Polls closed at 8pm on Sunday in Catalonia's symbolic vote on independence from Spain, with nearly two million people having cast their ballot by 6pm, according to figures from the regional government. READ
David Moyes has been out of work since being sacked by Manchester United in April. AFP Photo/Royaume Aumi
Man Utd flop Moyes set for Spain move: reports
Former Manchester United manager David Moyes is set to make a return to football with La Liga strugglers Real Sociedad, various Spanish media sources reported on Sunday. READ
Rescue crews end emergency personel stand
near a bus that crashed off the highway near Cieza, Murcia killing 14
people and injuring at least 30 more. Photo: AFP/STR
Fourteen dead in horror Spanish coach crash
Updated: Fourteen people died when a coach plunged into a ravine in southeastern Spain while at least 30 others were injured in the worst such accident in the country for 13 years, officials said on Sunday. READ
Barcelona port: Shutterstock
Catalan firms split on independence benefits
While Catalonia's leaders wrestle with Spain over the right to independence, companies in the rich region are arguing among themselves about whether a breakaway would be good for business. READ
How many seats are there in the lower house of the Spanish parliament. Photo: AFP
How well do you know your Spanish politics?
Think you've finally got to grips with the confusing world of Spanish politics? Then take The Local's test and prove it to the world. READ
Arts
Musician and composer Jordi Savall turned
the prize down saying the Spanish government had shown a "shocking
indifference and complete incompetence" when it came to art. Lionel
Bonaventure/AFP
Angry artists snub prizes from 'indifferent' ministry
Spanish photographer Colita has become the second artist in just over a week to reject an award from Spain’s Education and Culture Ministry this autumn amid discontent over government policies for the arts. READ
When the bank manager emerged from his office, the customer said he was going to beat the hell out of him. Photo of €5 bank note: Shutterstock
Man gets two years jail for €5 bank theft
An angry bank customer who jumped over a counter and helped himself to €5 ($6.20) he felt was owed to him after account charges wiped out his bank balance has been sentenced to two years behind bars. READ
The mayor of Victoria in summer banned
women in Muslim outfits from swimming in the city's swimming pools. File
photo: Glenn R Carter.
Bus driver blocks entry for woman in burqa
The driver of a public bus in Vitoria on Thursday refused to allow a woman on board because she was wearing a Muslim veil which covered her face, the latest flare up in the Basque city over tolerance of Islamic customs. READ
Pablo Iglesias, the head of Spain's upstart Podemos party, making a speech at a party rally in October. Photo: Dani Pozo/AFP
'Maybe they'll shoot you': Podemos chief warned
A local politician with Spain's ruling Popular Party has caused outrage after launching a Facebook assault on the leader of Podemos, a radical party which is threatening to cause a major upset in next year's general elections. READ
Royal corruption
Princess Cristina and her husband Iñaki Urdangarin, pictured in 2012. Photo: Rafa Rivas/AFP
Confirmed: princess to face tax fraud charges
Spain's Princess Cristina will stand trial on charges of tax fraud but accusations of money laundering against her have been dropped, judges in Majorca announced on Friday, although she could still avoid being the first royal to face court. READ
Features
Spain's stunning Alhambra Islamic palaces: Shutterstock
Take The Local's Spanish history quiz
Spain is full of famous places, faces and names. But how well do you know the history of this amazing country? Find in The Local's latest quiz! READ
The Local List
You had better listen up. Photo of woman with wooden spoon: Shutterstock
Top ten: things your Spanish 'mamá' says
Spanish mothers are renowned for their close relationships with their children. But while they may come across as over-protective, they ultimately do it because they care. Here, The Local lists ten things she might say. READ
Cinema prize
Antonio Banderas has starred in over 100 movies, playing Benito Mussolini and Che Guevara along the way. Screen grab/YouTube
Gallery: Hits and misses of Antonio Banderas
The Málaga-born actor who cut his teeth with Pedro Almodóvar before conquering Hollywood is to be awarded the Goya (or Spanish Oscar) of Honour for lifetime achievement by Spain's Film Academy. Here The Local casts an eye over some of the best and worst films he's starred in. READ
Spanish Face of the Week
Francisco Nicolás Gómez Iglesias was one
of just 2,000 people at the proclamation party for Spain's new king
Felipe (pictured) in June. File photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images/AFP
Exposed: student conman who fooled king
A 20-year-old student from an elite business school who was arrested last week on suspicion of swindling, forging documents and impersonating public officials cozied up to the cream of Spanish society, even managing to attend King Felipe VI’s proclamation. READ
Spanish Language
Photo of a couple: Shutterstock
Top Ten: best new Spanish words
Spain’s royal language watchdog, the RAE, has just published its massive new dictionary. Here The Local lists ten of the best words appearing for the very first time for your reading pleasure. READ
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Ebola outbreak
File photo of Ebola suits: Shutterstock
Spanish ambulance staff buy own Ebola suits
Ambulance staff in the southern city of Cádiz have splashed out on their own Ebola protection suits, saying the garments they were provided with weren't up to the job. READ
Ringless fingers. Photo of priest: Shutterstock
Beggar steals ring from bishop’s finger
The bishop of the Spanish city of San Sebastián was on Thursday surprised by a thief who asked for money from the clergyman before making off with his episcopal ring. READ
Catalonia votes
Pro-independence 'Estelada' Catalan flags
and a banner reading "9N. It is normal to vote." in Vic, near Barcelona,
ahead of Sunday's symbolic vote on independence for Catalonia from
Spain. Photo: AFP
Madrid 'willing to accept' private Catalan poll
Just three days out from Sunday's symbolic vote in Catalonia on the issue of independence from the rest of Spain, Madrid on Thursday said it was prepared the vote to go ahead as long as it was organized by private groups and not public bodies. READ
Spanish science
Photo of blood transfusion: Shutterstock
Doctors 'cure' HIV patient with blood transplant
Spanish scientists are hopeful blood transplants from the umbilical cord of people with genetic resistance to HIV could provide a future treatment option in the battle against the Aids-causing virus after managing to 'cure' a patient in just three months. READ
Catalonia votes
Members of Catalonia's Mossos d'Esquadra police force: Photo of police in Barcelona: Shutterstock
Catalan cops to stop vote if ordered: security chief
A leading Catalan government official has admitted that the security forces would have to be deployed against Sunday’s consultation on independence if they were told to do so by the courts. READ
Photo: Dani Pozo/AFP
The Dummies' Guide to Spain's Podemos Party
Seven months ago almost nobody had heard of them. Now Podemos is the hottest political property in Spain. But just who are they, what do they want, and could they win the country's next elections? The Local takes a look behind the curtains. READ
Property
Puerto Banús has the most expensive real estate in Andalusia, according to real estate firm TecniTasa. Photo of port: Shutterstock
Revealed: Spain's most expensive addresses
A new study reveals the location of some of the priciest — and cheapest — real estate in Spain. Read on to find out if your neighbourhood makes the grade. READ
Catalonia votes
File photo: Lluis Gene/AFP
Volunteers drive Catalan vote on independence
People in Spain's Catalonia region will be going to the poll on Sunday to cast their ballot in a symbolic vote on the issue of independence from the rest of Spain, but who are the army of volunteers behind the controversial ballet? READ
Football focus
Cristiano Ronaldo wasn't eating humble pie
when he received the Golden Boot on Wednesday for being Europe's joint
top scorer last season. Photo: Javier Soriano/AFP
'I'll be one of the best ever': Cristiano Ronaldo
World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo believes he will be considered one of the greatest footballers to have ever played the game by the time he retires. READ
Immigration crisis
African migrants watched by a Spanish
Civil Guard officer on top of the border fence in Melilla in October.
Photo: Blasco Avellaneda/AFP
Spain to put asylum offices on African border
In an apparent change of tune on immigration, the government has announced that it will make it easier for refugees to ask for asylum in Spain's North African enclaves. READ
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Basel firefighters rescue ass stuck in manhole
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German train drivers to strike for 98 hours
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Opinion
The author says that after she and her
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has pulled the rug out from under them. Photo: Submitted
Green card changes 'unjust and destructive'
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Nabilla - Who is 'France's Kim Kardashian'?
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