The laboratory of austerity
Castilla-La Mancha premier's cutbacks ensure that protests will come at the start of her tenure
Castilla-La Mancha premier's cutbacks ensure that protests will come at the start of her tenure
Raising the fiscal burden on those who have most distributes the cost of the crisis
The struggle against drug trafficking must involve society as a whole, to save democracy
The reserve presided by Bernanke is still identifying crisis priorities better than the ECB
Building a new democracy demands justice for the crimes of both sides
Socialists and opposition agree on constitutional amendment guaranteeing budget stability
France is raising taxes on its highest earners, something many millionaires had been demanding
Gaddafi's fall opens up a delicate process in which the country's democratization is at stake
The pope concludes his visit, avoiding friction with the government, but not without criticism
The dispute between Spain's soccer clubs and players is fast approaching a point of no return
Doing away with provincial government requires cross-party support and a constitutional change
Incidents during the march against the papal visit have overshadowed the arrival of the pope
Merkel and Sarkozy send out hopeful signs for better governance of the euro zone
As long as ETA exists, Basque electoral contests cannot take place under equal conditions
As long as ETA exists, Basque electoral contests cannot take place under equal conditions
Cutbacks in regional and local government budgets may jeopardize basic services
Cutbacks in France and Italy will shrink European economies and depress interest rates
The PP needs to back government efforts to keep Spain solvent, rather than blaming it for the crisis
Piñera must respond to the students' demands, taking advantage of the good economic climate
Piñera must respond to the students' demands, taking advantage of the good economic climate
Stock markets on edge despite ECB intervention and Obama's dramatic message to the markets
ETA says nothing, while the coalition declines to demand its end, or admit the harm it has done
The Tea Party's extremism threatens the world economy after contaminating democratic politics
The IMF assesses the Spanish situation and suggests a difficult political consensus for reforms
The dreadful management of the savings bank is explained mostly by political pressure
Spain makes much of its high-tech credentials, but the reality for most internet start-ups is a hostile environment encumbered by excessive red tape
While Democrats and Republicans repeat themselves, the US drifts toward insolvency