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Government places two-year ban on evictions for some homeowners after wave of suicides.
Mariano Rajoys says bid for independence defied common sense and says Spain is not in need of a bailout plan for 2012.
Revolutionary fighter who later turned against Fidel Castro, then returned to Cuba in 2003, dies in Havana at age of 77.
People's Party was given a boost in Galicia, while nationalist parties win in the Basque Country.
Mariano Rajoy's PP achieves victory in Galicia, exit polls indicate, with nationalists well placed in Basque Country.
Pro-independence parties expect strong support in Basque Country, while ruling party faces stiff competition in Galicia.
Agency set to make first-ever appeal for donations to help 300,000 Spaniards affected by economic crisis.
Finance ministers from 17 countries launch European Stability Mechanism used to bail out struggling banks and economies.
Regional parliament votes to hold referendum as surveys show record high support for independence.
As Spain prepares for $50bn of cuts, their prime minister is caught enjoying the finer things in life.
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