Universities open new front in education cutbacks battle
Students join with striking teachers in protest over shrinking budgets
Students join with striking teachers in protest over shrinking budgets
Juan López de Uralde, the founder of new green party Equo, is "in for the long haul"
Less help will force filmmakers to find new ways to finance productions, says star
Coach Cúper to appear before Neapolitan prosecutors in match-fixing case
'Interferències' is the first Creative Commons film to debut in cinemas and online
PP leader told EL PAÍS that Dependency Law was "unviable" in current economic climate
Owed 10 billion euros, companies cannot continue financing public health, industry officials say
The group has eased its control so that terrorist inmates can negotiate favorable measures
The group has eased its control so that terrorist inmates can negotiate favorable measures
Authorities regain control of dangerous quarters in south of the city ahead of World Cup and Olympic Games
Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos rescued after two days in captivity
President Fernández takes action after Aerolíneas Argentina was forced to cancel all international flights last weekend
French court paves way for Panama's Noriega to be sent home to face charges
Desertec Industrial Initiative scheduled to get underway in Morocco before spreading east to Egypt and beyond
Paul Ríos' peace organization Lokarri helped to organize the conference that led to the terrorists' ceasefire declaration
Rajoy planning to follow the letter of the law should he win the general election
Zapatero finally joins Socialist candidate on campaign trail in Málaga
The Popular Party candidate tells EL PAÍS that pensions are safe, but all other social spending could be curtailed; abortion reform and a repeal of gay marriage left up in the air
Risk premium rose close to 500-basis-point mark; Salgado says Spanish debt situation is safe as Zapatero demands European solution; Treasury forced to offer 7.088 percent at 10-year tender