Indignation in the street
Thousands of people question the existing political responses to the economic crisis
Thousands of people question the existing political responses to the economic crisis
New bill improves protection of the terminal patient, but does not extend to euthanasia
Regional and municipal elections will usher in a new political cycle dominated by the right
The damage caused in the town of Lorca highlights need for preventive measures
The US president renews his efforts to reform immigration laws after a bump in the polls
Constitutional Court puts participation of legal parties in coalition ahead of other considerations
The United States must be cautious in its dealings with a complex and indispensable ally
Syria's regime is crushing popular protest in disregard of US and EU sanctions
The government's response to the crisis has prevented contagion, but the economy is still stalled
Constitutional Court rules radical nationalist grouping can run in municipal elections
The Spanish economy will continue losing jobs until 2012 despite a rise in employment in April
The West must clean up the toxic political by-products of its self-defense against the jihad
Islamist terror prophet's death is a success for Obama which leaves question mark over Pakistan
Supreme Court's ruling sets out limits on the 'abertzale' left, as long as ETA exists
Luxembourg Court of Justice overturns Italian law making illegal migration a criminal offense
Attack bears hallmarks of radical Islamists with the goal being to block reform process
Sending the entire electoral slate to the courts is a political decision of questionable legality
The Sarkozy-Berlusconi squabble over immigrants aggravates the bloc's paralysis
Recent prohibition of an atheist procession rests on value judgments and unjustified fears
Berlusconi pushes through a law that shortens the statute of limitations on certain crimes
The new Constitution is a blank check for the violation of human rights
The Constitutional Court backs a religion teacher who was dismissed for having a civil wedding
The upsurge of an ultra-right party bodes ill for the construction of a united Europe
France closes its border to Arab immigrants, violating the freedom-of-movement treaty
Ex-prime minister criticizes NATO and EU support for Libyan rebels, describing Gaddafi as a "friend"
The problem with the Catalan government's plan to cut hospital spending is that there isn't a plan
Supreme Court is to hear the case of alleged illegal wiretaps before that of Franco-era crimes