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obituary
The first prime minister of the democratic era, the man who guided the transformation of Spain after the Franco dictatorship, passed away in Madrid on Sunday
Rajoy sends message of support to family from Brussels
ECONOMY
Cristóbal Montoro ignores advice from panel of experts on government's planned tax reform
Report drawn up by so-called “wise men” advocates increasing VAT and other indirect levies to compensate
PROTESTS
Six columns from all parts of Spain set to converge on the capital on Saturday
Government’s recently passed reforms will mean heftier fines for violators. Alcohol tests for pedestrians and a ban on speed camera detectors among the new measures
CRISIS IN SPAIN'S EXCLAVES
More than 200 people who came into contact with patient given vaccines. Holding center with capacity for 472 has 1,800 immigrants in detention
Sixteen years after entering Spain without papers, Albert Yaka and Michael Dike reflect on their lives
Influx of undocumented sub-Saharans so far this year is triple 2013 monthly average
Opposition had demanded that Interior Ministry clear up Civil Guard’s role in Ceuta tragedy
corruption
Investigation into kickbacks-for-contracts case about to end after more than five years
REFERENDUM ROW
Move seen as undercover step toward regional independence
ANC wants sovereignty for Catalonia by April 23, 2015, no matter what
Catalan Republican Leftists tell PM to call referendum in which all Spaniards can participate
accident
Spanish military chopper was taking part in exercises
demographics
Figure includes many nationalized Latin Americans who are being forced home by the crisis
SPORTS
But international body will take its case against the steeplechase champion to the Court of Arbitration for Sports
universal justice
Spain plans to reduce judiciary’s powers in such cases after Beijing warns of damaged relations. Judge and prosecutors ask parties in Rwanda genocide case for their positions
Baltasar Garzón says authors of universal justice reform could face criminal charges
Judge skirts government’s modifications to universal jurisdiction doctrine to avoid having to shelve inquiry into death of TV cameraman José Couso during 2003 Iraq invasion
HEALTH
The baby, who suffers from leukemia, will undergo surgery in early April. Family ran online campaign in bid to save child's life
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Court in Jaén upholds appeal by 78-year-old man on basis that he "has nowhere else to go"
So far this year 18 women have allegedly died at the hands of current or former partners. Socialist deputy secretary general Elena Valenciano calls situation “national emergency”
BUSINESS
Profit growth of Zara brand owner is slowed down by currency depreciation
TELECOMS
Regional government unfazed by vocal opposition from carriers
Son of Antonio Tejero Molina removed from top post after organizing lunch to mark 1981 uprising
Youngster suffers eye damage and possible broken facial bones
CORRUPTION
Former Socialist minister is the target of an investigation into a massive fraud scheme allegedly committed in Andalusia between 2000 and 2010
European Investment Bank official seen as a key player in supervising Andalusia layoff fund. Former public works chief could face embezzlement and corrupt practices charges
CRIME
Nine-year-old will not return home until circumstances surrounding her trip with her kidnapper are cleared up
Spanish Civil Guard officers spent four months tracking Morales, who is alleged to have kidnapped the youngster
Rafá Zouhier served 10 years in Spanish prison for his role in supplying the Madrid bombers with dynamite
ABORTION DEBATE
Justice minister reportedly contemplating minor changes to controversial legislation in bid to build consensus
BUSINESS
British carrier wants to enter Spain’s TV market to offset declining wireless service revenues
TELEVISION
Valencia’s public broadcaster RTVV closed down four months ago, but has had to continue paying its workforce of 1,608 employees since
Suspects reportedly recruited volunteers to fight in Syria. Sting proves “excellent” level of cooperation against Al Qaeda, say sources
corruption
At least 13 arrested in alleged €8.9 million fraud scheme
Former president of the Madrid employers association among those detained
A whistleblower styling herself on Stieg Larsson’s heroine has become the scourge of local politicians, leaking documents about corruption
Family of Hatem Akouche says his arrest is the result of a misunderstanding
Group allegedly paid migrants up to €40,000 to become donors