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Spain
Several Injured in Spain’s Bull Run
A bull broke from the running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, and attacked crowds of runners, injuring two on Sunday while others were injured the day prior.
July 9, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
The Furia Roja Sunk a Tired Italy
Penetrating and merciless in the lunge, with four different players that go to goal, on a night that ...
July 1, 2012
BY
Andrea Lorini
Spain Hits Top Gear, Outclasses Italy to Win Euro 2012
Spain put on a masterclass performance in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sunday with a 4–0 win over Italy.
July 1, 2012
BY
Rahul Vaidyanath
On the Road to Santiago
In his 1968 book “Iberia,” Pulitzer winning author James Michener describes the Camino de Santiago as “the finest ...
June 23, 2012
BY
Channaly Oum
Questioning Footing Spain’s Bailout
The 100 billion euro (US$126.3 billion) bailout of Spain’s banking sector wasn’t received favorably by some investors, while ...
June 20, 2012
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Spain Sends Ireland Packing With 4-0 Win at Euro 2012
Spain’s chances of retaining its European title rose after a comfortable 4-0 win against the Republic of Ireland ...
June 14, 2012
BY
Helena Zhu
Spain and Italy Draw as Croatia Jump to the Top of Euro Group C
Italy has turned the form book upside down with a 1–1 draw with World and European champions Spain ...
June 11, 2012
BY
Denis Charlton
EU Markets Tumble on Absence of Strong Policy Response
Last week, European financial markets tumbled on concerns over Spanish banks and the ongoing European sovereign debt crisis.
June 4, 2012
BY
Valentin Schmid
S&P Downgrades Five Spanish Banks
Rating agency Standard & Poor’s sliced the credit ratings of five Spanish banks on Friday, confirming escalating woes ...
May 25, 2012
BY
Helena Zhu
Moody’s Downgrades 21 Spanish Banks
Following the downgrade of 26 Italian banks earlier this week, credit ratings firm Moody’s Investors Service downgraded a ...
May 17, 2012
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
Austerity Protests Return to Spain
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Spain to protest the government’s handling of the ...
May 14, 2012
BY
Jasper Fakkert
$26 Million Stradivarius Cello Broken in Spain
A 17th century Stradivarius cello, estimated worth $26 million, broke in an accident a Spanish official said Monday.
May 7, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Spain’s King Apologizes for Africa Hunting Trip
Spanish King Juan Carlos made a public apology for hunting in Africa while his country is reeling from ...
April 18, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Labor Reforms Prompt Workers’ Strike in Spain
A general strike was held across Spain on Thursday, with mass demonstrations and furor over labor reforms.
March 29, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Eurozone Unemployment Highest Ever at 10.7 Percent
Unemployment within the eurozone has reached an all-time high of 10.7 percent since the euro currency was introduced ...
March 1, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
TIMELINES: A jet of what national carrier hit a TV antenna Feb. 19, 1985, killing everyone onboard?
A jet of what national carrier hit a TV antenna Feb. 19, 1985, killing everyone onboard?
February 19, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Spanish Rights Judge Convicted
A well-known Spanish human rights judge, Baltasar Garzon, was found guilty on Thursday of using wiretaps to record ...
February 9, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Nadal Beats Del Potro; Clinches Davis Cup
Second-ranked Rafael Nadal of Spain downed Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina 1–6, 6–4, 6–1, 7–6 (0) Sunday ...
December 4, 2011
BY
Dave Martin
TIMELINES: Christopher Columbus reached the New World on Oct. 12 of what year?
Christopher Columbus reached the New World on Oct. 12 of what year?
October 11, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Spain, Italy Fuel Investor Concern, Euro Plummets
The euro fell sharply against the dollar on Monday, to the lowest level since March as investors feared ...
May 23, 2011
BY
Antonio Perez
Popular Party Wins, Socialists Lose in Spanish Elections
The Spanish Popular Party came out victorious in local and regional elections Sunday, according to early results, while ...
Portugal, Spain, and Italy Feel Bailout Pressure
The European economy is being dragged down by its less successful members.
December 5, 2010
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
Air Traffic Control Takeover by Spain’s Military
Spanish air traffic controllers spontaneous walkout forces government takeover.
December 3, 2010
BY
Raiatea Tahana-Reese
Beatriz Recari of Spain Wins Her First LPGA Tour
Beatriz Recari of Spain claimed her first US LPGA title on Sunday at the Blackhawk Country Club in ...
October 18, 2010
BY
Alex Johnston
Austerity Measures Draw Ire, Protests in Spain and Europe
Austerity measures in Europe prompted strikes from numerous workers across the continent, and Spain was no exception. Air ...
September 29, 2010
BY
Natalie Gee
Al-Qaeda Frees Spanish Hostages In Mali
Two hostages kidnapped last November by al-Qaeda members in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) were released in Mali.
August 23, 2010
BY
Annie Wu
Bullfighting Deemed Illegal in Catalonia, Spain
Bullfighting was banned in the Spanish autonomous region of Catalonia with a 68 to 55 vote on Wednesday.
July 28, 2010
BY
Chowa Cho
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