
Massive grid failure leaves two‑thirds of Cuba without power
The shutdown of the island’s main thermoelectric plant leaves nearly 7 million Cubans without electricity

The shutdown of the island’s main thermoelectric plant leaves nearly 7 million Cubans without electricity
The administration has rejected the Madrid region’s request to transition to Phase 1, “opting to wait until its primary care detection system is more robust”

A Toronto-bound plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Madrid on Monday after sustaining tire damage during takeoff

A change to the 2012 labor reform, which was upheld in October by the Constitutional Court, allows workers to be sacked for taking medical leave, even if they have a doctor’s certificate

Rifaat al-Assad, who once served as vice-president of his country, is thought to have masterminded a plan to conceal nearly €700m in assets by buying hundreds of properties

The brothers from the company responsible for lifting the tombstone of the Spanish dictator have been inundated with abuse and threatening phone calls

But officials warn about the importance of preventing drunk driving, which still accounts for many fatalities

Could a change in the law, and the nuns who run a residence for women with learning disabilities, have played a determining role on election results in Gotarrendura?