
“The CIA helped kill DEA agent Enrique ‘Kiki’ Camarena,” say witnesses
Former US law enforcement officials admit that the drug agent’s 1985 murder wasn’t just the work of Rafael Caro Quintero

Former US law enforcement officials admit that the drug agent’s 1985 murder wasn’t just the work of Rafael Caro Quintero
Against the government’s wishes, the PP is starting to debate the need to change the model

Spanish debt-management agency close to completing issue target for the whole year

Victims association spokesman says drug was still being sold after 1961
The slump in tourism in Madrid and a lack of low-cost airlines has hurt the airport’s prospects

"No problem" after Felipe Massa apparently ignored instructions, says Fernando Alonso

16-year-old Ana Carrasco becomes only fourth woman racer to score a point

Measure will apply to new routes and those with increased flights as government aiming to stem loss of traffic at Spanish airports
High unemployment and tight credit conditions continue to weigh on the property market

Thousands turn up in Barcelona to reject Catalan region’s independence drive
Healthcare authorities must avoid differences in the administration of costly pharmaceuticals
Investigation focusing on sedatives as semen stain is also found on dead girl’s shirt

Coro Cillán made headline news for attempting to reopen the case of the March 11, 2004 train bombings in Madrid
Spanish police “shoot” at citizens, territory chief tells UN

The Spaniard's career was ended in 2012 when she suffered a horrific accident
Education Minister Wert pushes through his reforms without the promised consensus

Hugh Jackman leads a powerhouse cast in abduction drama Prisoners Forest Whitaker serves eight US presidents in Lee Daniels' The Butler

Government maintains that Fernández de Kirchner is in control as she recovers from surgery
The Fed’s new chairwoman must dismantle monetary stimulus measures with extreme caution
Socialists asks PP minister to investigate after local health chief says people are “not at risk”
Judge Alaya must ensure that her investigation of the Andalusian fraud case is thorough and effective

Opposition tells Venezuelans to reject petition if the request doesn’t follow the Constitution President explains he needs to govern by decree to fight corruption and cure economic woes

Montoro insists there has merely been moderation in pay increases

The former cattle baron served for three decades as secretary of state of Idaho
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