Nursing aide’s husband: “The hardest part is being unable to defend Teresa”
Javier Limón discusses his concerns for the future now his wife is free of the Ebola virus
Javier Limón discusses his concerns for the future now his wife is free of the Ebola virus
Nursing aide’s “enormous physical and mental strength” were key to her recovery, they say
Nurses are resigning over what they claim are inadequate protection measures Staff are also feeling the effects of the Ebola crisis in their personal lives
Teresa Romero’s brother tells reporters she is suffering pulmonary problems
Teresa Romero, the nursing assistant who contracted Ebola, speaks to EL PAÍS
The woman formed part of the team that cared for the Spanish missionaries with Ebola
Spain remains at the top of the list for so-called “ninis,” according to latest OECD education report
New tests confirm late priest Miguel Pajares’ colleague Juliana Bonoha is not infected
US, England and France request information about the transfer of missionary Miguel Pajares
Miguel Pajares will be taken to Carlos III hospital for special treatment in isolation
Complutense University president locked in battle with archbishops over transfer of place of prayer
Spain’s system of funding vocational courses has repeatedly shown itself to be open to corruption
State Heritage Office dismisses claim that Church “usurped” historic building It was purchased for just €30 by the bishopric, which wants to wipe out traces of Islamic past
Work will affect around 80,000 passengers, who will be provided with alternative services
At least 13 people have been arrested in alleged conspiracy to defraud €8.9 million
Former president of the Madrid employers association among those detained
Around 15 million euros in state and regional funds used to sponsor non-existent students
Madrid employee training fraud probe uncovers some 15 million euros in diverted state funds
Opposition group asks where all the money has gone as coordinating company’s assets seen on slide
Gómez stages “act of rebellion” against privatization of public healthcare and carve-up of legal watchdog’s membership
Workers will be given 45-day unpaid furloughs over the next four years
Ultimatum given to striking companies by Mayor Ana Botella expired on Friday evening
Street cleaners facing personnel reduction plan accused of vandalism and failing to maintain minimum service
Indefinite stoppage continues in protest at planned layoffs
Jaime Mora had posted message in response to IU lawmaker's comments on Strasbourg ruling
The government is demanding failing students return state financial aid
University administrations are calling for the cooperation of parents and other institutions