Hollande’s lack of results
The president is losing public support due to his failure to keep electoral promises
The president is losing public support due to his failure to keep electoral promises
Mas’s strategy of force-feeding the public the pro-independence option is falling apart
More than 40 percent of Spaniards say they don’t vote, or don’t know which way to vote
Judicial reforms being introduced by the government of Argentina undermine the separation of powers
Paris and Berlin must work together urgently to find a way out of the crisis
In addition to cutting rates, the ECB needs to ensure cheap credit reaches firms and families
Public and business support for political agreements to tackle the crisis is growing
Companies and governments should oblige the Asian country to regulate the textile industry
Plans to reform abortion, even in the case of fetal malformation, have distinct Francoist echoes
New initiatives are emerging against the government’s inadequate anti-eviction law
The rise in jobless figures exacerbates the social crisis and demands economic policy changes
Maduro must clear up doubts about the legitimacy of Venezuela’s presidential elections
France enacts a gay marriage law, after protests intended to wear down Hollande
Growth will improve and regional tensions lessen if Spain is given two more years to rein in the deficit
The preferred-shares solution acknowledges the protests, but the accusation of fraud remains
The PP must clarify its financing, punish the excesses of the past and dissuade future ones
The anti-eviction proposals approved by the PP majority ignore calls for far-reaching reform
The crisis at Pescanova is deepening given the impotence of its board and the market watchdog
Rajoy must not yield to the pressure of a Church that still behaves as a branch of the state
Nicolás Maduro’s narrow victory gives rise to an unusual scenario in Venezuela
To cope with the crisis, many newspapers are building payment systems into their digital editions
The Eurogroup needs to stimulate demand and extend deadlines for bringing down the deficit
The sensationalist proposals of Andalusia on evictions spark a necessary and urgent debate
The Commission fears that Spain's excessive levels of debt and unemployment threaten the euro
Putting pressure on politicians is legitimate. But without violence, or taunting on their doorsteps
The British leader’s policies marked the recent history of her country and the world
The Crown’s inclusion in the Transparency Law is one of the reforms the Royal Household needs
The so-called ERE scandal is progressing without political responsibility being established
If Princess Cristina eventually appears before a judge, several questions will finally be answered
The country will have to face new elections if the pettiness of its party chiefs persists