Rajoy government bids to halt Tibet case against Chinese officials
Spain plans to reduce judiciary’s powers in universal justice cases after Beijing warned of damaged relations
Spain plans to reduce judiciary’s powers in universal justice cases after Beijing warned of damaged relations
Visit was pre-arranged between Washington and Madrid advisors at Mandela's funeral
A decade on from the killing of seven CNI agents in Iraq, the only suspect is a translator who was questioned at the time and sent to Abu Ghraib jail
Diplomats hoping arrest warrants will not harm business relations
Command orders restrictions on those with ideological and criminal leanings Sources say extremists include Islamists and neo-Nazis
General Sanz Roldán says he is “99.9- percent sure” Rajoy was not wiretapped by US espionage agency
CNI chief due to report to Congress after claims of massive message monitoring
Telephone metadata and other communications are given to US spy experts for deciphering Spanish law prohibits massive and indiscriminate trawling of networks
Margallo says government will take "concrete measures" once informed about US spying
The agency tracked communications from government members Officials hint that spying took place during Zapatero era
Popular Party will finally attend terrorism victims’ rally in Madrid on Sunday, but Cabinet will not be represented
CNI suspects millions of phone calls were tapped, but no politicians were spied on
There is money coming in from all directions, says Santander CEO
Spanish police “shoot” at citizens, territory chief tells UN
“Cautionary measure” overridden as planes, parts and radar equipment return to list of possible trade items
Margallo refutes accord has been reached over Gibraltar and Falklands
Spanish prime minister describes situation of British colony as an “anachronism”
Monarch will have to go under the knife again within two months to fit a permanent replacement joint
Defense Ministry admits 62 similar complaints made since 2003
Foreign minister contacts UK counterpart with proposal of ad-hoc commissions to deal with points of conflict
Social networking sites providing support for asylum request by professionals who claim to be threatened by Taliban
Government could react if NATO member Turkey asks for help
But no new licenses for arms deals with troubled state will be issued, interministerial council decides
Catalonia has questioned the legality of the current Law of Overseas Action
Spain delivers note demanding "clear response condemning" Rock's actions
Military equipment licenses worth up to 100 million euros to be reconsidered by government in Madrid
The number of female recruits in the armed forces has remained stable at around 12 percent since the services were opened up to both sexes 25 years ago