
Rajoy wields brutal budget ax to placate EU colleagues
Spending cuts and tax hikes of 65 billion euros biggest in Spain’s modern history Brussels welcomes commitment to meeting deficit-reduction target Labor unions call for protests

Spending cuts and tax hikes of 65 billion euros biggest in Spain’s modern history Brussels welcomes commitment to meeting deficit-reduction target Labor unions call for protests

“Violent elements wanted to turn Madrid into Athens,” says Madrid government delegate

Deadliest Alps snowslide since 2008 claims lives of two Spaniards

Borat creator Sacha Baron Cohen imposes a new reign in 'The Dictator'

Multi-platform release of Paco León’s mockumentary is roaring web success
But two PP-ruled regions rebel against new limit of 0.7 percent of GDP in 2013

Sergio Scariolo’s squad going for Olympic gold

European Human Rights panel ruling places Spain’s preventive Parot Doctrine in jeopardy

With only one security guard manning the temple, Santiago seems ill-equipped Debate opens on whether recovered tome should be kept on display or hidden away

Euskaltel cyclist tumbled out of Tour in the Alps, breaking his collarbone and a finger

Mass rally planned outside Industry Ministry Wednesday to protest subsidy cuts
Benchmark 10-year-bond again slips over critical seven-percent rate
Commission to relax terms of deficit-reduction program to allow for 6.3-percent overshoot this year

Miura madness as one beast defends reputation of Seville ranch

Spaniard finishes second from pole position after losing out to Red Bull’s tire strategy

Stoner crashes on last lap at Sachsenring, handing advantage to Spanish championship rival
Prime Minister Passos Coelho says savings must still be made

Navia river villages seek compensation for decades of lost investment
Manuel Fernández Castiñeiras confesses to stealing the valuable12th-century codex
Commission President Barroso says Brussels is "watching Spain closely"
Socialists want their targeted Bankia members to resign Government “not against” Congress inquiry, but it is not best route, says official

OAS doubts ballot rigging following Peña Nieto's 38-percent presidential result
Fears remain for state of Formula 1 test driver’s brain after skull-fracture surgery
Nationalized CatalunyaCaixa claims it is "scrupulous" in following industry laws
Suspects face accusations of fraud and falsification after savings bank’s fortunes sink
Health Ministry claims that just “one in 10,000” prescriptions led to problems for patients
Joblessness drops in all sectors of the economy except agriculture