José Bono in Equatorial Guinea
Visit to African dictatorship goes against government's stated foreign policy principles
Visit to African dictatorship goes against government's stated foreign policy principles
The aim is not to impede Batasuna's participation in the elections, but to ensure ETA's dissolution
Sheer despair has placed Arab youth in the front line of popular revolt
Basque party's option is irrevocable, but its rhetoric still includes questionable points
Madrid and Barcelona refuse to combat pollution, and instead take pointless measures
The chancellor rightly calls for tighter control on spending but her support for Zapatero is real
New social pact gets economic reforms back on the path of negotiation and convinces the markets
The bravery shown by the Egyptians calls for firm commitment from democratic powers
The CPI would have risen less with a closer watch on the energy and food markets
EU's passivity to the dictatorships in Egypt, Tunisia and Uzbekistan violates its treaty
In the face of widespread civil unrest, Egyptian leader's future now depends on the military
Pensions deal is a success for the government and a precedent for the unions
The reduction of the deficit forms the core of a message aimed at winning back voters
The enactment of the "Sinde law" is good news, but it is not enough to solve the piracy problem
The plan to strengthen the solvency levels of the sector is demanding
The PP convention, devoid of proposals, celebrated the party's expected electoral victory
Empty rhetoric, whether from Catalan nationalists or the PP, will take this country nowhere
Palestinians want the UN to demand that Israel cease the colonization of their territory
The government must make the advantages of manufacturing in Spain clearer to foreign firms
Germany postpones a reform of the EU bailout fund, essential for the stability of the euro
Regional leader preempts the courts by blaming the PSOE for official's assault
Surveys indicate that the referendum will give rise to a new country in Africa
Its political-military strategy is non-negotiable, leaving Batasuna only one option: break the terrorist link
President's speech may help heal the wounds caused by the sectarianism of the Tea Party
The recovery after last year's earthquake is being stymied by corruption
Zapatero's economic report details necessary reforms. Now, to carry them out
The terrorist organization still demands a political price for an ill-defined end to violence