Pamplona bull gores 'reckless' Australian
A fighting bull skewered a 'reckless' Australian thrill-seeker in the leg on Friday after he taunted the beast in Spain's San Fermin fiesta, organisers said.
The half-tonne bull pierced the tourist's
Defiant Spanish protesters warn 'we're here to stay'
Tens of thousands of Spanish protesters furious over soaring unemployment kept up their week-long movement on the eve of Sunday's local elections expected to hand the ruling Socialists a crushing defe
Spain’s PM, facing economic woes, won’t run for re-election
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, plunging in popularity as he fights an economic crisis, announced on Saturday he will not stand as a candidate for his Socialist Party in 2012 elections.
Spain unemployment at 20.33pc
Madrid: Spain announced on Friday its jobless rate surged to a 13-year record above 20 per cent at the end of 2010, the highest level in the industrialized world, as the economy struggled for air.
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Spain cops smash 'largest' cocaine lab
Madrid: Police in Madrid are claiming to have exposed what has been described as the 'largest and most sophisticated cocaine laboratory' in Europe ever.
Twenty-five people were arrested in the bust a
Dope doctor denies implicating Spain
Madrid: A doctor accused of being part of a major athletics doping scandal has flatly denied a report that he implicated Spain's world champion football squad.
Eufemiano Fuentes, a medical doctor, wa
Massive gay kiss-in meets Pope in Spain
New York: As many as 200 gay men and women staged a massive make-out session in front of the Pope in Barcelona.
The Pope was on his way to celebrate mass at one of the city''s basilicas.
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Spanish PM makes surprise visit to Afghanistan
Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero made an unannounced visit to Afghanistan on Saturday and said Spanish troops were not there to stay.
Spanish women are ‘world's greatest flirts’
Melbourne: An online study released by a dating website has revealed that Spanish women are the most flirtatious in the world.
Spanish women were found to be the most likely to ‘make the first move’
Spain is world leader in organ transplants
Spain conducted over 4,000 transplants in 2009, making it the world leader in the field of organ transplants.
This has been declared in the 2010 edition of the EU's newsletter Transplant, which will