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Conservative Mariano Rajoy names a cabinet of mostly close advisers who will have to re-invigorate a failing economy.
Known for directness rather than charisma, Spain's presumptive next prime minister faces daunting economic challenges.
A poll conducted in Europe reveals growing disconnect between governments and people over the policy on Israel.
Daud Abdullah
Moroccan activists suspend protests over alleged brutality by police in Melilla.
Most Gibraltarians find UN ideals of decolonisation 'outdated' and irrelevant.
Laurence Lee
Venezuelan president says King Juan Carlos' public rebuke was 'inappropriate'.
Jose Manuel Durao Barroso, the EU Commission president, has strongly defended Pope Benedict XVI, saying Muslim criticism was unacceptable.
Former Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar has said the Madrid train bombings were used to oust his pro-US ruling party from power, but not because of its support for the Iraq war.
Outgoing Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar, whose party suffered a surprise defeat in weekend elections, has been pilloried for trying to pressure the media into blaming Basque separatists for the Madrid train bombings.

Spain's incoming leader Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has indicated he will pull his troops out of the "disastrous" occupation of Iraq.

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