Seismic risks
The government must determine whether the injection of gas under the sea is causing tremors
The government must determine whether the injection of gas under the sea is causing tremors

Alfonso Cuarón comes down to earth with sci-fi adventure ‘Gravity’
Locals have no doubt that the Castor gas-storage plant is to blame for tremors Facility sits atop a geological fault

Malaya case judgment comes for dozens of defendants eight years after judicial investigation was launched Prosecutor had asked for stiffer punishment

Ferrero and Moyá tipped as leading candidates to take over the five-time winning team
The deterioration is less acute than in recent years — it’s a welcome sign, but no cause for celebration
Treasury hits issue target of 3.4 billion euros

Estimate is now 98.9 percent of GDP instead of 99.8 percent
Ultra-nationalist organization planning to hold Catalan-flag-burning rally in Barcelona on October 12
Constitutional justices reject appeal against PP reform downgrading knowledge of language to a mere advantage
Obama and the Republicans fail to settle their differences, jeopardizing economic recovery in the US

Maduro claims embassy officials were plotting to wreak havoc on state-run industries
The increase in the month was the lowest since 2007 Rajoy hails best figure for years
The state budget for 2014 is more realistic and adheres to the limits imposed by the crisis

Minister calls Herrira "an arm" of the terrorist organization
Italy, lurching from crisis to crisis, cannot afford to keep Berlusconi within its political workings

Málaga golfer has now won three professional titles
Pensioners to receive minimum hike of 0.25 percent set in Popular Party reform Public investment cut once more Royal Household gets less money as government salaries stay frozen
Reducing Spain’s parliament to a spectacle of vetoes and shouting undermines political stability

Questioned by judge, mother maintains that she did not kill daughter, who had been drugged with diazepam

Fortunato Depero revival is a taste of things to come
Health Ministry launches a new copayment scheme without demonstrating its advantages
Austerity drive to continue but with no new tax hikes and the expectation of job creation for the first time since the start of the crisis

Films about foosball, cannibals and John Lennon are lighting up San Sebastián

From Spanish ‘Witching and Bitching’ to a frothy return to France for Michel Gondry

Prime minister’s office subsequently tried to persuade US network to pull compromising sections of interview
Rampant unemployment and tougher conditions from banks see home loans slow to a trickle