Race to become the new face of Spanish Socialism gets underway
After the "battle of the manifestos" in wake of electoral defeat, two candidates take different approach to party endorsements
After the "battle of the manifestos" in wake of electoral defeat, two candidates take different approach to party endorsements
Spending on overseas projects likely to be so low under PP government that Spanish Security Council ambition could be jeopardized
Deeply troubled by mismanagement accusations, writer's widow acts to sever ties
Analysts agree that the new Popular Party government's first package of measures will simply deepen the recession and worsen unemployment
Public firm continued publicity spend despite doubts over Castellón's future; massive statue of former provincial chief goes ahead
Popular Party's Matas accused of embezzling public funds as well as hiring pet journalist to guarantee good press
New Atlético coach Simeone grateful for gritty return to defensive resistance
Zapatero's successor must lead the opposition during one of Spain's most difficult periods
Eight years after the creation of legislation to protect women in abusive relationships, the death toll is the same. Now there are fears that the new government wants to water down the law
The son of a Civil War atrocity victim, he worked tirelessly to reconstruct a local culture under threat
Urdangarin personally negotiated consulting agreements with some of the biggest international firms until King Juan Carlos put a stop to his business
PP-controlled regional government accuses private clinics of irregularities
At just 23, American photographer Francesca Woodman took her life, leaving behind a legacy of work that has garnered a cult following in the three decades since
Employer group and labor will try to reach compromise before government imposes solution