
The high price of doing business in Equatorial Guinea
How a former Spanish colony is gripped by the greed of its ruling family

How a former Spanish colony is gripped by the greed of its ruling family

Hellín Moro was jailed for killing a 19-year-old woman his far-right group believed was a terrorist
PP slush fund used to offer loans to terrorism victims and to fund rightwing media outlet

Two of the newspaper’s leading reporters reconstruct the events which led to a fake image of Hugo Chávez being printed on the front page

Attempt was made on the life of Germán Tomo in 2005

Spanish judges are pressing for the law allowing evictions for mortgage default to be scrapped They are taking their case before the European Court of Human Rights

One Madrid courthouse alone has handled around 1,200 evictions this year Judges are not happy with this high number, but are bound by law to act

Heading the list of applicants are immigrants from Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru
NGOs told Spanish singer not to play concert organized by Equatorial Guinea leader’s corruption-besmirched son

Violent actions against protestors outside Congress have put the UIP force in the spotlight

A young Melilla woman who accused two radical Islamists of murdering her boyfriend in 2008 has now married a member of their fundamentalist sect

Rachid Wahbi joined the Syrian resistance, following in the footsteps of men from the enclave who have spent a decade fighting for their Muslim brothers

Head of employment office handed out 650 million euros to family and allies Affair set to contribute to defeat for Socialist Party in Andalusia's March elections