Capital inflows
The return of foreign investment to Spain is among the most encouraging indicators
The return of foreign investment to Spain is among the most encouraging indicators
Improved relations between Obama and Iran have increased the Saudis’ mistrust of the US president
Distrust among citizens is growing on a par with the complicity of European politicians
Reinforcing religious content in high schools is another backward step in quality of education
Another accident caused by firedamp gas hits the ailing Spanish coal-mining industry
The legislative elections are pointing to the gradual decline of Kirchnerism
The death of a businessman in custody has cast a shadow on the procedures of the Catalan police
The government must not bow to those who reject an independent, European court
The United States cannot go on declining to explain its espionage practices
Spain has emerged from nine quarters of negative growth, but weak demand is hampering recovery
Two reactors planned in Britain offer a new solution to the problem of high initial costs
Non-compliance with a human rights ruling would be sure to spur the fanatics into action
The vein of fanaticism in the subculture of ETA can now be fought with political means
Ruling party’s response to corruption accusations is scattered and unfocused
The international community cannot turn its back on the grave situation in the Arab country
Two police officers have been found guilty of giving a tip-off, aimed at extending the truce called by ETA
Brussels confirms that Spanish banks have complied with the requisites for recapitalization
Against the government’s wishes, the PP is starting to debate the need to change the model
The slump in tourism in Madrid and a lack of low-cost airlines has hurt the airport’s prospects
Healthcare authorities must avoid differences when it comes to costly pharmaceuticals
Education Minister Wert pushes through his reforms without the promised consensus
The Fed’s new chairwoman must dismantle monetary stimulus measures with extreme caution
Judge Alaya must ensure that her investigation of the Andalusian fraud case is thorough and effective
Two years after ETA’s definitive ceasefire, sectarian policies and confusion are delaying a solution
Washington has once again struck out at the terrorist group, which continues to carry out attacks
The tragedy in Lampedusa is the result of indifference and growing xenophobia
The government must determine whether the injection of gas under the sea is causing tremors
The deterioration is less acute than in recent years — it’s a welcome sign, but no cause for celebration
Obama and the Republicans fail to settle their differences, jeopardizing economic recovery in the US
The state budget for 2014 is more realistic and adheres to the limits imposed by the crisis