Topic: Diario El Pais SL

Liverpool: Back To His Best?

Fernando Torres is gradually getting back to full fitness after a year of injury problems that have blighted his club and international career...

Trojan blamed for Spanish Air crash

A plane crash that killed 154 people in 2008 might have been partly connected to the infection of an important ground safety system by malware, a ...
Two Spanish nationals held hostage by Al-Qaeda's north African branch since November have not yet been released, as reported in the media, Spanish government official told AFP Sunday."We are working for a happy conclusion of this case but the release ...
Two Spanish nationals held hostage by Al-Qaeda's north African branch since November have been released, El Pais newspaper reported Sunday citing government sources.The Spanish government when contacted by AFP said it had "no official confirmation" of the

Qaeda's N.African wing frees 2 Spanish hostages: TV

DUBAI (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's north African wing has freed two Spanish hostages as part of a deal involving the release of a militant, Al Arabiya television said on Sunday.The release of the pair was linked to Mauritania's repatriation to ...

Spain government to try to impose labor reform: report

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's government has given up on securing a deal with unions and employers on a reform of rigid labor market rules and is preparing to impose its own plan, newspaper El Pais reported on Monday without citing sources.A ...
French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde on Friday dismissed claims that President Nicolas Sarkozy had threatened to pull out of the eurozone, branding them "rumours" and "almost insulting"."I will only say these rumours are completely unfounded ... and
President Nicolas Sarkozy threatened to pull France out of the euro currency group to force Germany to help Greece with its debt crisis, El Pais newspaper reported Friday, quoting Spain's prime minister.Spain, France and Germany all denied the report, but

Killer waves caused panic on cruise ship

Terrified passengers told Thursday how three giant rogue waves smashed through the front windows of a Mediterranean cruise ship killing two people and causing mass panic on the liner.The eight-metre (26-foot) high waves injured another 14 people, includin
Cuban dissident Guillermo Farinas, who has been on hunger strike since last week over a political prisoner's death, was hospitalized Wednesday after fainting, a spokeswoman said."He fainted and we decided to take him by car to the hospital. He was ...