High Court orders release of 13 ETA terrorists under Strasbourg ruling
Chief justice fears “social alarm” as rapists and murderers also turned loose
Chief justice fears “social alarm” as rapists and murderers also turned loose
Ultimatum given to striking companies by Mayor Ana Botella expired on Friday evening
Company chief says work would start in 2014 and would involve 9bn euros of investment
European officials found no wrongdoing during fact-finding mission carried out in September
Decision follows row over nomination of former central bank director general to a private financial sector institution
“The Commission is not asking us to amend the state budget,” says De Guindos
This Sunday's polls will define the future development model of the country
The TV cameraman risked his life to give viewers a better sense of world events
Obligations were equivalent to 93.4 percent of GDP, just under government target for full year
Josep Almudéver, 94, is one of the five survivors of the International Brigades
Woody Allen returns with Blue Jasmine, starring Cate Blanchett, while Robert De Niro riffs on his mobster roles in The Family
Commission believes additional measures worth €35bn will be required over next three years
Makers of less-commercial films are increasingly turning to alternative venues
Modern art meets Ancient Egypt at Valencia's IVAM
Last week the FARC and the government agreed on the second point of the talks in Havana. But is this really a step toward peace?
Councils from Brittany and Landes join forces to seek compensation from the Spanish government