Popular Party stands alone in approving draconian austerity drive
Protests mount against tax hikes and spending cuts slated to reduce Spain’s budget by 65 billion euros
Protests mount against tax hikes and spending cuts slated to reduce Spain’s budget by 65 billion euros
Spain’s risk premium jumps after Montoro says that civil servants know wages depend on tax hikes
Investors increasingly wary despite revelation that Madrid can use part of bank rescue fund to buy up debt in the secondary market
Luis María Linde confirms that toxic financial assets will be deposited in a single “bad bank”
Beijing gold medalist was also to have carried Spain’s flag at London 2012 opening ceremony
Police probe emails between Ángel Mullera and anonymous specialist after sporting authorities failed to act
Three former GRAPO members detained after 17-year kidnapping investigation ends but body still missing in France
Plans for 15 percent funding slash come after pension loss and budget reductions
Physicians’ society encourages conscientious objection to government’s rules restricting care for immigrants
“I made a mistake,” says daughter of controversial party boss
Cifuentes forced to take shelter inside restaurant after demonstrators shouted and spat at her
Over 200,000 immigrants move on to boost massive outflow
King Juan Carlos and Prince Felipe to receive 7.1 percent less
Bankrupt Telemadrid on the brink of abyss after Valencia RTV collapse earlier this week
Workers storm building after announcement of 1,295 layoffs
Baby boy born after groundbreaking oocyte-freezing procedure
Minister Morenés justifies sale of arms to Venezuela, even though country “is no friend of the United States”
Aid workers were snatched last October in Western Sahara refugee camp by Al Qaeda-linked group
Tougher sentences being drawn up by justice minister for major crimes such as terrorism and sex offenses
National Police enters Catalan Mossos' HQ in search of recorded conversations
Government reform brings relief to foreign owners but environmentalists warn of further costal damage
La Casa de la Portera has reinvigorated the capital's theater scene in three months
A British student's shattered illusions after a grueling year in Spain
Anti-money laundering controls need to be tightened, says Mexican regulator in wake of massive scandal
Mexican president Felipe Calderón defends his record in office, blaming the spiraling violence in the country on a cartel turf war
Former president goes beyond regular Twitter attacks to create alternative electoral platform
Circumstances behind the murder of General Bachelet finally cleared up after 38 years
Ferran Adrià and other big names choose their favorite beach bars
Three shops in the city are still making traditional 'horchata'
The governor takes on the commendable task of restoring the prestige of the Bank of Spain
Spain’s ‘modern ruins’ will serve as reminder of human folly on a gigantic scale for decades to come
The Valencian government lays off staff without first apportioning blame for the bankruptcy
If your government’s decisions are not your own and you can’t even vouch for their effectiveness, it is time to stand aside
Galician triple jumper shines at World Junior Championships
The troublesome young Real star is making waves for club and country
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