Councils eye charges on Church property
Spain's biggest landowner does not currently pay any real estate tax
Spain's biggest landowner does not currently pay any real estate tax

Financial problems will take their toll on cultural centers such as Madrid's Casa Encendida

While Spain seeks "fair" deal in Bolivia for REE, Argentina courts US oil firms

World number two blames poor movement on unusual clay surface

Renowned architect answers charges by opposition lawmaker over cost of projects
Between 1,500 and 2,000 Police Intervention Unit (UIP) officers will be deployed Presence will be greater than March 29 general strike and Pope Benedict XVI's visit
Fernández de Kirchner orders Spanish telecoms giant to pay 31.5 million euros in compensation
Brussels says it must approve any restructuring plan involving state funds for troubled lender
Announcement by vice president comes week after Bolivian government announces expropriation
Hollande’s anti-austerity rhetoric puts EU pact on front burner as growth summit announced for May 23
Catalan nationalists to tell Europe that Rajoy doesn't have right to control Spain's regions

Serbian raring to return to scene of first clay victory over his Spanish rival
Lender expected to receive an injection of public funds in the form of convertible bonds

Violence has cost 50 lives since 2010 Zelaya also takes part in the street protests

One journalist is captured by the FARC, while another is killed by a drug cartel

Deputy prime minister calls for dialogue before parties take decrees to Constitutional Court Popular Party cuts due to be challenged by a number of opposition groups
Region of Valencia sells 500 million euros of short-term bonds on Thursday Yields reach seven percent, which is higher than Greece, Portugal and Ireland

Former martial arts pro accused of luring minors into “orgies” when families believed they were training

But rival coach Guardiola expresses doubts after controversial campaign
Economy Minister De Guindos outlines “hike in indirect taxes” IMF report on “masked” bad loans in banking sector raises bailout concerns
Victims’ group says move amounts to “betrayal” Prime Minister Rajoy denies any change in antiterrorism policy

Unions vow to go out on the streets "until things change" “There are so many reasons to protest, where do you want me to start?” says one student
A net 128.655 billion euros has been pulled from Spain by financial investors since July last year
Government to mediate in dispute which is “costing Spain a lot of money”

Comments coincide with protest against spending cuts Opposition leader calls PM “last of the Mohicans” of austerity

Industry cuts dominate Málaga festival, but so does a quality crop of movies
Number of jobless up by 365,000 between January and March Fears grow over banking sector after S&P downgrade