Spain accepts bank bailout
Euro group ministers discuss 100 bn rescue package
US wants strong Europe to underpin its economy
Recapitalization requirements seen at 90 billion but lenders can cope with 50 billion on their own
Two civil guard officers hit by bottle rockets fired by masked protestors
Nationalized lender and the Bank of Spain asked to provide documents to help investigation
Daycare, lost dogs and public services all in line of fire
A Spanish version of the world-famous website goes online headed up by well-known local journalist Montserrat Domínguez
A victim of the 1987 ETA bomb attack at a Barcelona supermarket comes face to face with one of the perpetrators of the crime, and describes the scenes she saw
Victims’ groups criticize conservative government’s commitment to meetings between affected relatives and prisoners
Government also demands payment of interest after association exceed timeframe at mass grave site
Euro 2008 coach Aragonés shown telling players to procure a red card for “the blond one” Schweinsteiger
Spain rates low for lax government controls in Transparency International report
Officials unwilling to confirm meetings Supreme Court head cited to justify expenses. "The municipality cannot be sure that they took place on the dates"
Records reveal Chief Justice mixed business with pleasure
Socialists announce they will appeal process in the Constitutional Court
In 2010, 67 bike deaths were reported across the country. "Politicians still don't understand the need for bike lanes"
Iconic sherry ad will no longer be rebuilt on top of central Madrid building
Survey shows that Catholic institution should pay same levies as businesses and individuals
Negotiations between Madrid and Barcelona are nearly “at final stage” with chances still “50-50,” say sources
Three major banks to get 6.65-billion-euro injection from government after new tranche is delivered
No national team has won three tournaments in a row, or successfully defended a European title. Tournament favorite Spain aims to be enshrined in history on July 1
Ex-Sporting coach dies of heart attack a day after signing for Villarreal
Spain should revive its ailing finances through a more sustainable economy
Prostitution remains in a legal vacuum. By cracking down on kerb crawling, Spain’s politicians are simply avoiding the real issue: regulation, or prohibition
Spaniards are shocked and disappointed at the failure of the main parties and the country’s leading institutions to do something about the economic crisis
Government bids to liberalize the sector. Not everyone believes market forces will produce the right changes
The refusal of Greek voters to accept Brussels' austerity measures are in danger of creating two opposing blocs within the EU, led by Germany and France
Seminal work snapped up by those seeking an alternative to capitalism
New book reveals chaplain's 19th-century stay in Spain's black country
Cash-strapped playhouses are banding together to fight for their very survival
A 12th-century treasure comes to light in a private home in Girona
The Spanish coal-mining sector has been rocked by drastic cuts to public subsidies
No one has enough power to impose a solution, while plenty of forces have enough influence to restrict the options available
A European bailout for the Spanish banking sector would mean more fiscal correction and a makeover of the financial sector
The appointment of a new state television president bypasses inter-party consensus
Actor Paco León opts to make film history with release of ‘Carmina o revienta’
Jack Black, Steve Martin and Owen Wilson go birdwatching in new comedy 'The Big Year'
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