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French authorities find black box recorder of crashed Air Algérie flight

France also tentatively rules out terrorist attack as cause of incident, which killed all 118 aboard

Red Cross psychologists at Swiftair’s headquarters in Madrid. / Denis Doyle (Getty Images)

Swiftair: a modest Spanish airline

The Madrid HQ of the owner of the plane that crashed over Mali has become place of mourning

santiago TRAGEDY anniversary

Felipe VI pays tribute to rail crash victims on Galicia national day

Belén Domínguez Cebrián Santiago de Compostela

King also makes reference to Spanish unity and unemployment in speech at Santiago Cathedral

More questions than answers remain one year after Galicia crash

David Reinero Santiago de Compostela

A new judge has taken over the investigation into the derailment of the Alvia train that killed 79 people last July 24

The life of a disgraced train driver

Silvia R. Pontevedra Santiago de Compostela

Francisco Garzón, who stopped eating after the crash, refuses to hide from view and now devotes his time to caring for his mother

“We hunt Arabs and scumbags”

Joaquín Gil Madrid

Neo-Nazi leader on trial for illegal firearms was running a center for neglected youths funded by the Valencia government

EMPLOYMENT

Spain starts creating jobs again

Second quarter results show first rise in year-on-year net employment since onset of crisis in 2008. “I’ve been waiting a long time to announce this news,” says PM

Economy continues to gather pace, says Bank of Spain

El País Madrid 2

Estimates for second quarter show GDP rise of 0.5 percent, meaning 12 months of positive growth

Sleeping alone is one way of staying cool on stifling summer nights.

How to sleep in the Spanish heat

A few simple tricks for surviving those sweaty summer nights – with no air conditioning required

Man killed by branch sparks fears over tree safety in Madrid park

City Hall creates expert committee to examine the Retiro’s 25,000 specimens after three incidents in a month

Interior Minister Jorge Fernández Díaz inspects the anti-climb mesh in Melilla on Monday. / F. G. Guerrero (EFE)

More than 1,000 would-be migrants attempt Melilla fence jump

Toñy Ramos Melilla

New anti-climb mesh means that just 0.86 percent of border breaches are successful

cinema

San Sebastián Film Festival award will go to Denzel Washington

EP San Sebastián

Two-time Oscar winner – who is opening the cinema event with his latest thriller “The Equalizer” – will be given honorary prize

environment

Repsol to start searching for oil off Canary Islands coast by end of year

Canarian premier convinced work will have negative impact on tourism, while Tourism Minister José Manuel Soria estimates the islands will receive between €300 and €400 million in tax benefits

Mail service probed over alleged mistreatment of pregnant staff

Reyes Rincón Madrid

Two women suffered miscarriages after reportedly being given tasks involving heavy lifting and arduous delivery routes

State loses €11.5 billion on sale of Catalunya Banc to BBVA

Failed regional lender had to be bailed out by Orderly Bank Restructuring Fund due to poor management

economy

A packed Playa de la Concha in San Sebastián, in the Basque Country. / EFE

Spain sees record tourist numbers for first half of year

Sun-and-sand model continues to boost sector, which is the country’s main driver of growth

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EDITOR’S PICK

Sublimotion's surround screen takes diners to the North Pole as they taste their Gazpacho Icebergs.

Ibiza’s €1,650 dining experience

Borja Bas Ibiza

Chef Paco Roncero opens Sublimotion, one of the world’s most expensive restaurants, which takes you on a global tour as you eat

Spain’s best natural pools

Ten of the country’s most beautiful spots for an al fresco dip

The adrenalin business: Spain’s top theme parks

A look at the thrills, and the prices, you can expect at Parque Warner, Terra Mítica, Isla Mágica and PortAventura

CINEMA

This week’s movie releases

Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel try to get a homemade erotic recording back in ‘Sex Tape,’ while James DeMonaco returns with ‘The Purge: Anarchy’

Greenpeace stands up for Ibiza

Vicki McLeod speaks to Joel Stewart, the Captain of The Rainbow Warrior.

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LATIN AMERICA

Minors flee violence and exclusion in Honduras

Misinformation by traffickers has seen surge in young unaccompanied migrants

Fernández gets tough on “vulture fund” negotiations

Francisco Peregil Buenos Aires

President says Argentina will not default on its loans because it has already paid

Health corruption scandal smears Mujica’s party

Investigation of embezzlement scheme of hospital funds sullies Uruguay’s ruling party and its candidate Tabaré Vázquez

Mamá Rosa has dementia, says Prosecutor General

The 80-year-old founder of La Gran Familia no longer has the capacity to run the shelter

OPINION AND EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL

The most expensive bailout of all

State sale of Catalunya Banc to BBVA for far less than its rescue cost hits taxpayers' pockets

The latest in European science

Atomium brings together universities, newspapers and businesses to boost the movement of knowledge

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