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In Cuba, confidence is hard to build after decades of bureaucratic opacity
In Cuba, confidence is hard to build after decades of bureaucratic opacity
The noise surrounding the Bárcenas case must not distract attention from his Swiss fortune
Refuse piles high as workers reject offer of smaller pay cut from collection company Lipasam
Figures in secret books provided by former club president match up with handwritten notes of key suspect Eufemiano Fuentes
Stoppages to take place between February 18 and March 22
PP slush fund used to offer loans to terrorism victims and to fund rightwing media outlet
Technocrat Antonio de Guindos resigns as environment chief three months after Halloween disaster
Severance pay set at 30 days wages per year in service
Royal son-in-law’s lawyer says he plans to challenge the legality of the case at Spain’s Constitutional Court
Whistleblowing former lawmaker Trías defends his version of party leaders’ cash bonuses: “I have done my duty”