Galicia premier rejects bilateral talks in the “shadows” on new funding system
Popular Party’s Núñez Feijóo calls for meeting of regional premiers to discuss issues at stake
Popular Party’s Núñez Feijóo calls for meeting of regional premiers to discuss issues at stake
Colombian government and observers fear a major attack would derail negotiations
The “right to decide” move toward a self-rule referendum has been marred by bad faith
The Federation’s silence over Guinea trip has left La Roja out in the cold
Catalan sovereignty bid fueling latest surge in extremism
Lending may also be weak because of funds being diverted to buy government debt, review of bailout compliance concludes
Civil Guard hand over sub-Saharans via doors in the security fence
Former president will face runoff with Piñera’s former labor minister
His strategy would prove meaningless for as long as the region remains secondary in his administration's foreign policy
Courts uphold appeal against extradition to North African country by Iraq-born Spanish national Daniel Galván Viña
Father Isaac Díez, who was first called in to help his sister when her husband was a kidnapping victim, believes that ETA activists can repudiate violence
Spain has seen a surge in technology firms set up in small cities and even villages
A decade after murdering Juan María Jáuregui, Luis Carrasco met the politician's wife in a groundbreaking attempt at reconciliation
Supervisor still to decide on treatment of these holdings in stress tests
Even before the Nazis arrived, many of nation’s Roma were rounded up in a concentration camp
Many party chiefs are asking for more leadership as corruption scandals continue to mount
Party’s council votes overwhelmingly to oppose plan to ask Congress to approve holding of status referendum