Pedro Sánchez Secures New Term to Lead a Divided Spain The Socialist prime minister won a parliamentary vote only after promising amnesty to Catalan separatists, enraging conservatives.
Spain’s Soccer Federation Forces Reckoning With Sexism The nonconsensual kiss that Luis Rubiales, the president of Spain’s soccer federation, pressed on Jennifer Hermoso has come to embody the generational fault line between a culture of machismo and more recent progressivism.
What the Collapse of Spain’s Far Right Means Going Forward About the only thing clear from Spain’s muddled election results was that Spaniards were turning away from the political extremes.
Spain Elections: Results Show No Party With Enough Votes to Govern The returns showed no party winning the support needed to govern, leaving the country facing weeks of uncertainty.
What to Know About Spain’s Election on Sunday The national elections could see a far-right party enter the Spanish government for the first time since the 1970s.