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Noelia with the message she discovered. Photo: Senda Nova
Spanish girl finds message in bottle and it is heartbreaking
Bus crash
The accident is one of the deadliest in Spain in the past years. Photo: Pau Barrena/AFP
Driver of deadly Spain coach crash in critical condition
The driver, who is under investigation for manslaughter, is in a critical condition in hospital, officials have confirmed.
Brussels Attacks
Catalan regional police on patrol in Barcelona's El Prat airport following the attacks on Brussels. Photo: AFP
Spain to boost security at airports after Brussels attacks
Spain will beef up security at its airports in the aftermath of the deadly attacks in Brussels on Tuesday.
Brussels Attacks
Photo: @Exen/Twitter
Spain foreign minister blames Brussels explosions on Isis
UPDATE: Isis has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attacks. Spain's acting foreign minister had previously said he blamed the terror group for the bombs in Brussels on Tuesday.
File photo of a man in a wheelchair. Photo: Dominik Golenia/Flickr Creative Commons.
One-legged driver does 300km on test drive without license
The disabled driver was arrested by Spanish police after doing nearly three times the speed limit during a test drive.
Brussels Attacks
Madrid mayor Manuela Carmena (centre) leading a minute's silence. Photo: AFP
Madrid observes minute's silence for Brussels victims
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The bars have been erected around the cash point. Photo: change.org
Outcry over Spanish bank's 'anti-homeless' metal bars
Photo originally from Spanish safari tourism firms Mebenca Safaris.
Spanish celeb causes outrage over photo with dead leopard
A Spanish comedian has sparked an outcry reminiscent of that heard over the killing of Cecil the lion.
Semana Santa
An Easter procession in Palma de Mallorca. Photo: AFP
The essential guide to Easter in Spain
As Spain gets set to celebrate its biggest religious festival of the year, The Local gives you the lowdown on how to celebrate Semana Santa like a Spaniard.
Weather
Photo of rainy parades in Seville, 2012: Cristina Quicler / AFP
Rain in Spain puts a dampener on Holy Week parades
Spain's national weather agency has confirmed that much of the country can expect a wet and stormy Easter week. Make sure you have an umbrella handy.
Features
Sometimes you just need to throw yourself into the local culture. Photo: AFP
The ten commandments for expats living in Spain
Valentine's Day
Sally Fazakerley on navigating the perilous path to true love
Ten golden rules for snagging a Spanish man
Carlos, who has been living on the street for five months. Photo: uncorteunahistoria
Madrid hairdressers offer free haircuts for the homeless
Sierra Nevada ski resort. Photo: Álvaro Salas Ordóñez / Flickr Creative Commons.
8 amazing ski resorts in Spain
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Bus crash
Photo: Pau Barrena / AFP
Erasmus bus crash survivors tell of 'zig-zagging' terror
Bus crash
Students mourn the victims at Barcelona University. Photo: Pau Barrena / AFP
'I sent my daughter to Spain and they return her dead'
Ryanair cancelled flights to and from Spain on Monday. Photo: AFP
Flights to and from Spain cancelled amid French strike
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Sixth arson attack in four days in Salzburg
Arsonist evades capture by police despite setting fire to the same building six times in four days.
The Swiss are consistently above-average cheese eaters. Photo: Switzerland Tourism
Swiss continue to scoff more cheese: report
The Swiss munched their way through a whopping 21.49 kilos per person last year.
Brussels attacks
A police officer armed with a submachine gun in Frankfurt airport on Tuesday. Photo: DPA
German airports on high alert after Brussels explosions
German federal police are tightening security at airports, public spaces and borders following a series of explosions in Belgian capital Brussels.
The Aunslev Cross may be about to change Danish history. Photo: Østfyns Museer
1,100 year-old Denmark crucifix ‘may change history’
A cross discovered by an amateur Danish archaeologist may date from before Christianity is thought to have reached Denmark.
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