Barcelona
Spain makes loud military statement, rocket fire continues
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Hapoel Tel Aviv back on track in Euroleague return; Maccabi falls
Barcelona doubles tourism tax, charging visitors up to €15 a night
Maccabi Barcelona inaugurated with over 300 attendees, celebrates Jewish identity, sports
What happens when artists spend time at a nuclear research facility?
Quantum theory describes nature at the smallest scale of energy, the level of atoms and subatomic particles.
Spanish police treat attempted knife attack as terrorist act
Spain maintains its security alert at level 4, one notch below the maximum level which signals an attack is imminent.
Who made you so successful?
Barcelona revisited
The fruits of free thinking, both indoors and al fresco, can be seen all around the city.
Tel Aviv back on top with Rishon win
Barcelona will be coming to Tel Aviv on the back of the sacking of head coach Sito Alonso on Monday.
Yellow-and-blue has opportunity to quash Barca jinx
Whither Catalonia?
The independence movement faces stiff opposition from Spain.
Catalans and Jews
Numbering between 10,000 and 15,000, Barcelona’s Jews are not of the same opinion when it comes to Catalan independence.
Israeli tourism site says vacations to Barcelona have plummeted
The number of vacations booked to the Catalan region by Israelis has dropped 23%.
IN PICTURES: Hundreds of thousands march for unified Spain
Protesters on Sunday turned out in the largest display of support for a united Spain since the beginning of the crisis in Catalonia.