Pete Cenarrusa, a tenacious leader of the US Basque lobby, dies at 95
The former cattle baron served for three decades as secretary of state of Idaho
The former cattle baron served for three decades as secretary of state of Idaho
Popular Party official, 74, remains defiant after attack leaves town hall in ruins
Two years after ETA’s definitive ceasefire, sectarian policies and confusion are delaying a solution
Official spokesman says president is in good spirits following the procedure Fernández de Kirchner reportedly gave orders to keep her condition secret
Spain captain and parents in dispute over company managing player's assets
Ex-president in the race for second term contradicts former DINA chief Manuel Contreras claims she was never held during Pinochet dictatorship
Details of Marbella corruption kingpin’s vast empire emerge after Malaya ruling
Begging outside shopping malls or selling Kleenex also to be banned under plans for new city bylaw
Agency sees GDP contracting 1.3 percent this year, but predicts growth of only 0.2 percent in 2014, 0.5 points less than the government
José Manuel Soria makes visit to plant, which is thought to have caused earth tremors
A retrospective in Bilbao brings together the work of this female collective, which has been campaigning against sexism in the art world since the 1980s
Atlético striker moves to top of scorers' chart and commits to La Roja
European Investment Bank number two Álvarez formally named in Andalusia severance payment fund case
The government, Congress and the courts are ignoring the UN's demand for action
Madrid is no longer a peasant village dominated by a proud palace, but the economic center of the country. Nonetheless, the stereotypes remain
Report dating from 2007 makes no mention of the chance of increased seismic activity The Castor Project is thought to have caused hundreds of tremors in eastern Spain