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Spain: Abortion Laws Reform 'Sets Women's Rights back 25 Years'
Spain to restrict abortion rights to victims of rape or when health of mother at risk.
EU Edges Closer to Historic Banking Union Deal
European policymakers make progress on financing of EU bank reserve pot as deadline looms.
Spain to Veto Catalonia Independence Referendum in 2014
President of autonomous region announced historic poll to be held on 9 November 2014.
Spain's 'Submissive Wives' Spark Protests and Huge Sales
'Get Married and Be Submissive author Constanza Miriano's book is controversial.
The Ghost of Franco Haunts Spain's Legal Circus
Concerns about the Spanish Judiciary and government being flagged up by Europe's Commissioner for Human Rights.
FIFA World Cup 2014 Group Stage Draw - Reaction and Analysis
IB Times UK brings you LIVE minute by minute coverage of this afternoon's FIFA World Cup 2014 Group Stage draw.
Spain: Surgeons Remove 25kg Tumour From Woman's Ovary
25kg tumour is one of just handful of cases ever recorded in scientific literature.
DNA Sequenced on Oldest Human Ancestor Fossil
400,000-year-old fossil of Homo heidelbergensis shows species shared ancestor with Denisovans.
Spanish Unemployment Drops as Eurozone Strengthens
The government says the data reflects improvements seen in other aspects of the country's economy.
Gibraltar Tension: Britain Condemns Spain For Opening UK Diplomatic Bag
Gibraltar dispute escalates as Spain opens UK diplomatic bag at border crossing
Crisis-Hit Italy and Spain Boost German Immigration Figures
Federal Statistics Office says Germany saw 11% increase in immigrants in first half of year.
China's Ex-President Jiang Zemin Faces Spanish Arrest Warrant over Tibet 'Genocide'
Former PM Li Peng among top Communist officials accused of crimes against humanity in Madrid.
Iberia's Depressed Property Markets Find Willing Investors in China and Russia
Buyers get residence and travel permits against a €500,000 real estate investment.
Liverpool Delighted as Former Barcelona Youngster Receives International Clearance
Sergi Canos has received international clearance and can now represent Liverpool in competitive matches.
Spain's Consumer Price Index Data Prompts Fear of Deflation
Spain's consumer price index showed a decrease of prices by 0.1% in October.
Spain's Repsol Earmarks $4bn To Boost Oil Production in Venezuela
Repsol targets crude oil output of 100,000 bpd by 2022.
Spain: Butcher Fed Pregnant Girlfriend's Body to Vultures
Butcher accused of trying to dispose of pregnant girlfriend at wildlife reserve near Madrid.
Edward Snowden Fallout: Germany Proposes Scrapping Banking Pact with US
SWIFT agreement, signed after 9/11, allows US to track bank transfer data in EU to scrutinise terrorists' financial transactions.
Spain: Suspected Methane Gas Leak Kills Six Miners
Ten miners trapped and five injured in deep mine of Santa Lucia in northern Spain.
Bankia Profits Lift Despite Troubled Spain Economy
Bankia posts €362m net profit in nine months to September after multi-billion loss in 2012.
NSA 'Tapped' 60 million Phone Calls in One Month in Spain
Spain summons US ambassador to Madrid over latest allegations against NSA.
ECB to Unveil Health Test for Banks
The details of supervising Europe's fragile banking system are evolving.
Bill Gates Bets on Spanish Economy with €113.5m Investment in FCC
World's richest man Bill Gates acquired a 5.7% shareholding in Spain's Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas.
Ines del Rio Prada: Spanish High Court Orders Immediate Release of ETA Terrorist
Basque militant Ines del Rio Prada granted freedom after European Court of Human Rights rules against continued detention.
Strasbourg's ETA Ruling: A Birthday Present for Basque Peace Process?
ECHR's verdict could provide decisive, peaceful resolution to Europe's longest-running armed conflict, says Asier Odriozola.
Giroud, Suarez and Nani Await Play-Off Fate As Spain Ease To World Cup Qualification
A host of Premier League names helped confirm their nation's presence in Brazil 2014 but for many more the job isn't done quite yet.
Who Secured World Cup Qualification and Which Sides Face the Dreaded Play-Offs?
Who has qualified for the World Cup and who still needs to come through a tricky play-off.
F1 Driver Maria de Villota Died of 'Natural Causes' in Seville
The Spanish Formula 1 reserve racing driver Maria de Villota died from natural causes, according to a post-mortem examination.
La Liga President Aware of Match Fixing and Vows to 'Eradicate the Black Sheep'
Spanish league president Javier Tebas says he is aware of match fixing in La Liga.
Germany Needs a Government Soon For The Sake Of Europe: ECB's Jörg Asmussen
European integration needs speedy formation of new German government claims European Central Bank's Jörg Asmussen.