Spain
Cook Islands fishermen wary of new tuna deal
The Cook Islands Fishing Association says there's worry a new fishing ageement will impact on the sustainability of bigeye tuna.
Cooks opposition wants sustainable local approach to fishing
The Cook Islands opposition Democratic Party says in signing a deal with Spanish purse seiners the government has abandoned principle in favour of money.
US agrees Spain nuclear crash clear-up
Almost 50 years after nuclear bombs fell on the Spanish coast following the collission of US military planes, American officials have signed a deal to clean up contaminated land.
Separatists win Catalan election
Pro-independence parties in Spain's Catalonia region have won an absolute majority in regional elections, near complete results show.
Womad 2015 Live: Balkan Beat Box, Che Sudaka
Interviews and live performances from Balkan Beat Box and Che Sudaka. Audio
Mass rally for Catalonia independence
Hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in Spain in support of independence for the region of Catalonia.
Albeniz - Fact or Fiction
Elric Hooper and Des Wilson explore the life and times of Isaac Albeniz, pianist and composer. Audio
Spain: Solidarity Fridge
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain, where the Solidarity Fridge is helping communities reduce food waste. Also the Canary Islands is trying to get its 11 million tourists off their resorts and… Audio
Chorizo
Chorizo is the smoky sausage from Spain that's eaten either fresh or cured. Javier Garcia makes them in Christchurch. Audio
Womad 2015 Live: Che Sudaka, Tahuna Breaks
An interview and live performance from Spanish based group Che Sudaka, originally from Columbia and Argentina. Then, a set from Auckland-based funk band Tahuna Breaks who had an appreciative Womad… Video, Audio
Marshlands - film review
Simon Morris reviews the Spanish Oscar-nominated Marshlands, which delivers to the True Detective audience. Video, Audio
Marshlands - film review
Simon Morris reviews the Spanish Oscar-nominated Marshlands, which delivers to the True Detective audience.
Video, AudioSpain: shorter working hours
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain where the working day could be getting shorter. Also horses are becoming the latest casualties of the economic crisis that's hit the country, Audio
In session: Che Sudaka | WOMAD 2015
Argentinean / Colombian punk rock dudes Che Sudaka perform live at WOMAD 2015 Audio
Spain: Breathalysing pedestrians
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain where there are plans to breathalyse pedestrians. Also wine researchers are trying to preserve the country's rare grape varieties. Audio
Spain's cycling boom
Peter Walker of The Guardian has been for a ride on Seville's cycle network. It's the centre of a cycling boom in Southern Spain. Audio
The Spanish King's sister will face trail on tax fraud charges
In a first for modern Spain, a member of the royal family will face trial. Audio
Wayne Brittendon's Counterpoint looks at New Zealand's bid for a seat on the UN Security Council
With New Zealand's bid against Spain and Turkey for a non- permanent seat on the UN Security Council, Wayne takes a critical look at the campaign. Audio
Barcelona tourism woes
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain, and Barcelona is struggling to adjust to life as a global tourism mecca. Audio
Dog poo detectives
Ashifa Kassam lives and works in Spain where defecating dogs, and their owners, are being tracked by detectives. Also Madrid introduces new smart parking meters that will charge polluting cars more… Audio