Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega shows his true colors
Since taking office in 2007, the president has concentrated power in his family’s hands
Since taking office in 2007, the president has concentrated power in his family’s hands
Rather than just promise more employment, the government should worry about the quality of the positions being offered
As talks end with King Felipe on forming a government, no party has come up with any new ideas
Rajoy agrees to head a minority government, but there are conditions
Rajoy must activate the process and everyone must negotiate an investiture as soon as possible
Obama’s visit won’t have helped improve business and commercial ties
Sunday’s election results raise doubts about Pablo Iglesias’s leadership
Spain cannot be left out of the talks on the EU’s reconfiguration after Brexit
The Socialists, in opposition, should allow a government to be formed by whichever party has the votes
The UK’s decision was not the most rational, logic, or opportune, but perhaps the most likely
The EU is one of the most important success stories in modern history. Why pull out of it?
The Spanish economy would be hit hard if the United Kingdom leaves the EU
A Brexit would be terrible for the economy, and would damage the dynamic of the whole EU
Monday’s four-way debate did nothing to clarify parties’ plans after June 26 elections
The Orlando massacre confirms the enormous threat that we are currently facing
Former US state secretary is set to become the first female candidate in the race to the White House
The US president’s visit does justice to the alliance between the two countries
Latest data points to summer increase in numbers of migrants from Libya
The challenge for the new Spanish government is not just reducing unemployment, but creating stable positions
The Socialists’ idea for a new deal is a positive way to kickstart the territorial debate
European reconciliation and its achievements are the best reason to vote against Brexit
The main political parties are making their positions clear about the crisis in the South American country
Foreign minister’s meeting with Castro is just the first step toward improved relations
The spirit is still there, but Spain’s parties haven’t channeled it
The state of emergency in Venezuela reveals just how weak President Maduro’s position is
The worst kind of campaign would be one dominated by a battle between ideological blocs
Acting Spanish foreign minister asks for changes to EU austerity policy
Now that his rivals have quit, the Republican Party is at the mercy of populism