Socialists want judge to probe data wipeout from Bárcenas’ computers
Popular Party may have broken law in deleting hard drives, opposition claims after evidence blank drawn in court
Popular Party may have broken law in deleting hard drives, opposition claims after evidence blank drawn in court
The labor minister’s explanations do not allow for a proper evaluation of her reforms

Activists carry out back-to-school 'shopping' for impoverished families

The Getxophoto festival turns its lenses on the surreal

"It will be very tough for everyone," says late owner's daughter.
Economic decline slows while government predicts growth later in the year
The US ought to reflect on the consequences of a response to Syria’s provocations
Casino company settles with US American after year-long criminal investigation
Rock’s chief minister in London for talks on Spain dispute
The PP is not just blocking the opposition’s proposals, but refuses to even debate them
Regional premier Griñán is stepping down to avoid hindering the administration with the ERE case

Susana Díaz put forward as his successor in “historic change”

US authorities are seeking extradition of Javier Martín-Artajo, who is accused of fraud and falsifying documents to allege cover up a $6-billion hole in the US investment bank’s books

Radioshack 41-year-old: “I think I am capable of doing something big in Spain”
Rosalía Iglesias due to appear in court on Wednesday in tax fraud probe
Nationalized lender to repay customers 39 million euros after abolishing abusive interest-rate floor clauses in home loan contracts
The leak of radioactive water compromises the reopening of nuclear plants in Japan

Tim Cook has only been at the head of the company for two years The products that will mark this new era are yet to emerge
The existence of shared interests favors intervention by the EU in the Gibraltar conflict

Marc Márquez chalks up fourth straight victory at Brno

Spaniard fights to keep some world championship pressure on ahead of Ferrari’s home Grand Prix

Special representative talks about European response to violence sweeping the country

Government delegate says fishermen’s nets are getting “caught where they never used to” Civil Guard divers examine reef to check size of concrete blocks

Extreme-sports enthusiast had another accident in June, during a flight in Benidorm
Spain’s trade balance is achieving record figures, despite a lack of support from the government

Nearly 8 million visitors came to Spain last month, the majority from the United Kingdom
The difficulties in Athens are proof that the euro zone is by no means out of danger