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Spanish debt woes weigh on eurozone
With impending election in Greece, Spanish and Italian efforts to avert eurozone-wide crisis will be put to test.
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Spain's 'indignants' return to the streets
Thousands stage nationwide anti-government rallies, a year after movement that inspired 'Occupy' protests was born.
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Spain unveils major financial reforms
Banks now required to separate property assets from their balance sheets and set aside $39bn to cover losses.
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Spain tightens borders to stem ECB protests
Visa-free travel suspended ahead of European Central Bank meeting, overriding Schengen Protocol.
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Crate-diggers hail Record Store Day as initiative helps shrinking industry combat digital music production.
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Eighty-year-old woman is first to be charged over baby-snatching scandal stretching back to Franco era
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Spanish village grows drugs to pay $1.7m debt
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Charges of racism against British police
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