Portuguese political noise threatens to derail bailout
President Cavaco Silva calls for "unity and cohesion"
President Cavaco Silva calls for "unity and cohesion"
But agency paints grim picture for Portugal
Spanish company looking to increase its stake to 50 percent before May meeting
Yes vote at 90 percent but only 250,000 opine
Bank of Spain partly at fault for sector's woes, claims banker
In 1755 a tidal wave swept through Cádiz and Huelva, killing 1,240 people; Spain has no early warning system to alert of great waves, experts warn
If voted in as PM, Rajoy will call for unity against ETA, something his party has avoided in opposition
Nadal joined in red-brick royal court by title debutant Andújar
Documents penned by Spain's former president provide valuable insight into period preceding Civil War
Facebook post brings out 300,000 to protest in Portugal
Beleaguered magistrate facing trial over wiretaps of Gürtel suspects
Anna Veiga, the soon-to-be president of the European Society of Human Reproduction, celebrates a three-decade career with EL PAÍS
Six former inmates revisit their old jail from the dictatorship era
Despite Popular Party claim event would focus on new Basque party Sortu, chants against deputy prime minister were heard
González Macho chosen to succeed Alex de la Iglesia, who resigned over illegal download law
Pair among Spanish authorities' most-wanted terrorists; French gendarme in hospital with gunshot injury