“Disturbingly unstable” judge faces criminal charges for misconduct
Coro Cillán best known for having reopened probe into 2004 Madrid bombings
Coro Cillán best known for having reopened probe into 2004 Madrid bombings
Two sections of same court shelved claims of violence and suspended mother's visiting rights
Conervatives aiming to drive wedge between nationalist bloc in Catalan parliament
Draft bill would amend the Civil Code regarding nationality requirements
Former US government official responds to Venezuelan leader's charges
“Sheriff of Coslada” alleged to have run police mafia ring in suburb
General Ríos Montt’s trial on genocide charges compels a nation to face up to its past
Shortfall comes in at 6.4 percent of GDP
US president wants to discuss immigration and security, and renew economic ties Central American leaders will have a sit-down with Obama in Costa Rica
The man who had orchestrated the largest democratic petition drive in Cuban history, was killed. Carromero’s detailed account of the crash matches that of other witnesses
De Guindos’ testimony contradicts that of former central bank chief
Urdangarin allegedly wrote to his wife in email dated February 20, 2003
Authorities uncover complex ring of fronts set up to regularize cash haul
Eviction activism group accuses party of bowing to demands of banks