
José Luis Escrivá: ‘There is less confidence in the dollar and in US assets’
The governor of the Bank of Spain doubts that the 5% of GDP target for European defense spending is based on a rigorous analysis
The governor of the Bank of Spain doubts that the 5% of GDP target for European defense spending is based on a rigorous analysis
The mayor of this municipality of 60 inhabitants in Guadalajara, a reference point for the LGBTQI+ community, explains the economic boom thanks to same-sex weddings but warns of new threats: neither rights nor relationships are guaranteed forever
In 10 years, the Socialist leader went from complete obscurity to the prime minister’s chair for what might soon become the second-longest term in office of Spanish democracy
Spain’s conservative Popular Party organized a rally in the capital to demonstrate against possible measures to clear those involved in the 2016 secession bid
Giorgia Meloni, Liz Truss and others find that capital markets can be more powerful than opposition parties
Spain’s epicenter of influence lies just five minutes from Madrid. With the sole purpose of supporting the country’s leader, this miniature city is accessible to only a few. Here is how it works
Conservative regional premier takes no action over spoof character scripted by anonymous blogger