Aragon man busted for Madonna single leak
Singer was reported to have been "outraged" by theft of latest studio recording
Singer was reported to have been "outraged" by theft of latest studio recording
Conservative sworn in as sixth prime minister of modern era; government departments cut to 13 with economy and finance split
Tipped for bid for top spot, ex-Defense chief Carme Chacón among signatories of text highly critical of Zapatero administration
Though regional nationalists have gained more seats, the PP's majority limits their influence
Roberto Batres on thin ice after saying he'd leave if he won El Gordo
Former player quits Racing in Argentina as pressure mounts on Manzano
Funcas sees shortfall a third higher than government's target for this year, meaning more hard decisions in 2012
There are 1,552 soldiers serving in the Spanish contingent of the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan. Some of them tell EL PAÍS their story
The economic crisis is tending to fragment the EU's external focus as its members compete with one another
Sporting Gijón players annoyed their names showing up as being on murky agency's books
There are 1,552 soldiers serving in the Spanish contingent of the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan. Some of them tell EL PAÍS their story
Blind since childhood, Cuban singer Danays Bautista lost her arm in a Madrid subway accident