A new cycle in Argentina
The legislative elections are pointing to the gradual decline of Kirchnerism
The legislative elections are pointing to the gradual decline of Kirchnerism

Alfonso Basterra says he “will leave prison with head held high”

Book by former bank chief José Ángel Sánchez Asiaín National Prize for Spanish History

Regional premier González again defies central government run by his own Popular Party
Country rated 142nd out of 189 for setting up a company, behind Uzbekistan, Zambia and South Sudan
The death of a businessman in custody has cast a shadow on the procedures of the Catalan police

Review will determine what intelligence should be collected, says United States

Minimum services will be guaranteed on all networks, with a 24-hour stoppage on Thursday
The government must not bow to those who reject an independent, European court
US may have spied on Spain "just because they can" says diplomat

PP government sends representatives to demonstration, despite anti-Rajoy jeers

Photographer Annie Leibovitz among Prince of Asturias Awards winners

BBVA cuts cash dividend payment in line with central bank recommendation
The United States cannot go on declining to explain its espionage practices

‘Grand Piano’ stars Elijah Wood as a star musician making a comeback from a breakdown

Manolo Escobar starred in string of movies but best known for sing-along party favorite
Spain has emerged from nine quarters of negative growth, but weak demand is hampering recovery

Muslim communities are searching for new sites to build centers of worship in Catalonia But they are facing resistance from neighborhood groups and local authorities
Number of people out of work declines by 72,800 as the jobless rate drops just below 26 percent PM Rajoy welcomes "positive" figures
Two reactors planned in Britain offer a new solution to the problem of high initial costs
“The recession will have ended in the third quarter," says Montoro
Non-compliance with a human rights ruling would be sure to spur the fanatics into action
Move being interpreted as bet on recovery of crisis-stricken Spanish sector
Prosecutors said Strasbourg judgment gave judiciary “no choice” but to free the 55-year-old, convicted of 23 murders

Lawyers for Inés del Río to file for a further 55 ETA inmates to be freed

Germany’s ‘Der Spiegel’ claims NSA targeted Mexico to gain policymaking insight

Court ruling could lead to some 450,000 people being declared illegal