Rajoy: Merkel not the driving force behind Spain's austerity policy
European leaders will be called to summit to find ways to foster economic growth
European leaders will be called to summit to find ways to foster economic growth
Fund identifies 10 “vulnerable” lenders and warns of possibility of hidden debt on books
Bank tapped ECB for 35 billion euros in long-term funds
Politicians assess six months of the terrorist organization's "definitive" ceasefire as relatives demand contrition from the gunmen
Victims’ group says move amounts to “betrayal” but PM denies any change in antiterrorism policy
Anonymous group of activists who simultaneously pulled the emergency levers in 13 trains
Finance Minister Montoro hails majority muscle and calls nationalists “navel gazers”
Finance minister raises doubts about the regions’ finances
News reporters are key to verifying and contextualizing information from the social networks when covering important events such as the Arab Spring
Two other former Anesvad chiefs get 21-month sentences as developing-world charity is revealed as front
United Left leaders offer to share full responsibility for administration in southern region
Military men joined by former president in snub to Passos Coelho’s conservative government
House prices decline another 9.2 percent in first quarter
Andalusia’s former employment chief Antonio Fernández taken into custody for role in scheme involving public fund to help companies pay severance packages
Judge accuses Fernández of benefitting 17 companies in his hometown of Jerez
Platform for Mortgage Affected group fails to stop family's forced removal in the town of Salt
Government moves to revoke provision that guarantees treatment and prescription medicines
Welfare state trimmed by 10 billion euros as opposition parties snub Popular Party budget
Arguments surface about registering as a non-profit organization
Socialist Party leader Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba says the PP government is improvising
Spain bids to drum up European Union support for sanctions against Argentina
Economic guru Alex Kicillof is said to have been the mastermind behind the government's decision to expropriate YPF from Repsol
Daughters of Charity members suspected of acting as go-betweens in baby-selling ring
Urdangarin and ex-business colleague Torres blame each other for embezzlement of public funds by Nóos Institute
Palace sources say Juan Carlos will eschew trips paid for by businessmen but not give up his private friendships
End of Zapatero-era consensus on nomination as Cabinet also moves to allow privatization of regional stations
With the help of his friends, Madrid widower Vicente has a roof over his head - for now
Association wants two men kicked out of the military
Capital club closes in on Liga title following 2-1 win in Barcelona
Interior says measure is aimed at stopping acts of vandalism during future demonstrations
With a record-equaling third Champions League still pending, Mourinho may stay on
Spaniards take a fatalistic approach to graft, allowing parties to stitch things up
The crisis is making itself felt hardest in the region's smaller towns and villages. Municipal employees in the town of Cenicientos haven't been paid since June
Economists argue that Spain's draft budget underestimates pension costs and overestimates extra revenue from tax hikes
The financial crisis has prompted entrepreneurs to look online for funding, bringing together hundreds of diverse investors
Regional governments have run up huge bills with pharmaceutical companies, who are saying that enough is enough. Spending cuts could see an end to the high standards of care in the sector
Conscious of the damage a bad online reputation can do, companies are starting to deal with customers directly on social networking sites
Civil War bombing of the Basque town during was a trial run for the blitzkrieg unleashed two years later on Poland
Catalan actress' career has been marked by dedication and a love of taking risks
The poet was awarded this year's Cervantes Prize in absentia on Monday
An hour-by-hour tour around Barcelona as it honors Saint George. The festival is a key date for Catalonia’s booksellers
Ten years ago, Joaquín Vidal, one of the last of the old-school bullfighting critics, passed away.
The government uses royal decree on spending cuts to change the healthcare system model
The timing of Don Juan Carlos’ hunting accident accentuates a sense of institutional decay
A budget that disregards the opposition and the regional governments inspires little confidence
Ex-president says the difficult decisions he made explain why his former colleagues are victims of a judicial onslaught
European exit casts further doubts over contract renewal
Nadal, Ferrer, Verdasco, Montañés, Ramos all reach round three
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