
Petrobras bribery scandal has cost oil firm €1.8 billion, says CEO
For the first time, the state-owned petroleum giant has put a price tag on corruption

For the first time, the state-owned petroleum giant has put a price tag on corruption

But authorities will not confirm whether it has come from a sunken Russian trawler nearby

Juan Goytisolo made unusually short speech after King Felipe VI gave him his award The Spanish writer spoke passionately about social justice and even cited Podemos

São Paulo case sets precedent for country's majority black community, say lawyers

Document written 29 years after his death describes arrest and killing of Granada poet

Federico Trillo and PP deputy admit to working as consultants while serving in Congress

Murder investigators to search property in Toledo for remains of 55-year-old Argentinean

Around 114,300 jobs were lost and workforce shrank, but year-on-year data shows growth

The City of Arts and Sciences is over budget, unfinished, and plagued by scandals