"This government needs to go," one man bluntly told Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia as they toured the damage ...
Spain on Tuesday announced an aid package worth 10.6 billion euros ($11.5 billion) to rebuild regions devastated by its worst floods in a generation that have killed 219 people.
After a storm devastated parts of eastern Spain last week, survivors are becoming impatient at the steady government rescue ...
With the flooding having killed more than 200 people, the anger over the perceived lack of warning and slow response erupted into chants of ‘murderer’ and mud-slinging at the Spanish king and queen.
Millions in Spain and across the world have watched with heartache the images of Valencians coping with the ravages of the ...
Spain's Queen Letizia breaks down in tears whilst listening to the complaints of the residents of Paiporta, one of the towns ...
Queen Letizia left in tears after being confronted by angry residents as royal issue apology ...
Queen Letizia and King Felipe of Spain have faced plenty of scandals when it comes to the Spanish royal family over the years ...
PAIPORTA, Spain, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Another 2,500 soldiers arrived in the flood-hit east of Spain on Monday to reinforce efforts to locate bodies and clear debris, as government officials traded blame ...
Spain’s king and queen were seen comforting residents in Paiporta, Valencia—the town hardest hit by recent floods—following a protest where mud was thrown at the royals and officials on Sunday 3.The ...
Spain on Tuesday announced an aid package worth 10.6 billion ... That anger reached breaking point in Paiporta on Sunday when ...
Spain's royals, prime minister and other politicians were greeted by crowds hurling mud and debris on Sunday when they tried ...