“I thought he was a guerrilla’s son”
The farmer who saved a FARC kidnap victim’s baby is the subject of a new film starring Luis Tosar
The farmer who saved a FARC kidnap victim’s baby is the subject of a new film starring Luis Tosar
Ang Lee brings bestseller Life of Pi to the big screen
The fourth Mendi Film Festival parachutes into the Basque capital
Chinese businessman Gap Ping and other suspects were held in police custody for longer than 72-hour limit
For an hour in 4-0 win over Levante, leader fielded 11 academy players
United Left’s García says parliamentary voting down of labor subsidies probe is a “shame”
Brussels imposes a much-needed restructuring on the nationalized banks in Spain
Agency wants new pension and labor reform and the elimination of partial retirement
The projects at the Iberoamerican Design Biennial aim to strip away the superfluous
President asked lawmakers' permission to remain outside the country for an unspecified period
"Current poverty and indigence rates are the lowest for three decades," says report
Peña Nieto pushes for unprecedented regional talks over drug policies
Credit downgrade suggests country could find itself in default again
Thousands of women were obligated to have surgery under family planning law
"Simón Trinidad" was extradited to the United States following his 2004 capture in Ecuador
"I have nothing to hide, nor am I looking for publicity," explains programer
Robbers killed Italian friend of José Ruiz-Gallardón Utrera in July assault
Peña Nieto could take the country back to the heart of Latin American politics
Stoppages by cabin crews and ground staff to take place in pre-Christmas week up to December 21