“I’m not tracking anti-Americanism; I’m here to build on the relationship”
James Costos is still settling down in Spain but EL PAÍS encounters signs of a switch in style
James Costos is still settling down in Spain but EL PAÍS encounters signs of a switch in style
“He’s a lucky guy,” says maintenance chief of mystery Californian
Guerrilla leader orders negotiators to release details of secret peace talks in Havana
The 1.3 tons of cocaine seized in Paris last week was just fragment of narcotics shipped through the South American nation
Administrations will be allowed to replace one in 10 state workers who retire in education and health Labor unions say that workers have lost 20 percent of purchasing power
Regulator sees no indication that new rules have led to increase in long-term contracts Economy seen emerging from recession this quarter
Rampant unemployment and tougher conditions from banks see home loans slow to a trickle
Magistrates argue new rules on dismissal of workers are “too vague”
The prospect of record tourism figures and revenues should not mask the need for a new model
Spanish prime minister describes situation of British colony as an “anachronism”
Body of Asunta was found just five kilometers from family’s country property
The government wants to give mothers more time to confirm any decision to put a child up for adoption An average 350 newborns a year are turned over at birth
As soon as he entered the house, he knew something strange was going on… Grandma?
Catalan swimming pool manufacturer and water treatment company is looking to Asia and Latin America to offset a tepid domestic market
Pro-sovereignty premier moots early elections if Madrid blocks region’s status vote