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Spanish 'ban' online bingo A lawyer for the king of Spain's son-in-law denied media reports that he is negotiating a plea bargain for his client with prosecutors over a corruption case that is making the monarchy look terrible at a time when everyday people are enduring acute economic woes. Spain Debt Fight Intensifies as Valencia Test Looms: Euro Credit Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s bid to fight off the European debt crisis is about to intensify as his government wields new powers to tame the country’s indebted regions. Pinoy students triumph in Future Minds tourney in Spain Three students from the University of the Philippines won the grand prize in a competition in Spain sponsored by a leading multinational technology firm in Europe and Latin America. Related posts: Pinoy law students set for Geneva for UN video contest Pinoy is 2011 United Nations Citizen Ambassador UP law students shine in Int’l moot court in Washington DC Spain faces corrosion not collapse from euro crisis By Alan Wheatley, Global Economics Correspondent BARCELONA, Spain (Reuters) - Students are protesting on Barcelona's elegant boulevards, public-sector wages are being cut for the second time in three years ... Chaos in Spain, Greece rattling Europe MADRID — Chaos in Greek politics and Spanish banking combined this week to underscore just how fragile Europe’s economy remains after an eviscerating austerity regime that has spawned unemployment, desperation and misery. And there is n ... Spain's king 'joined by blonde on private trips' Spain's royal family are facing fresh embarrassment with the publication of details of the controversial elephant hunting trip taken by King Juan Carlos last month and the mysterious role of the blonde aristocrat who accompanied him. WRAPUP 2-Spain beset by bank crisis, recession, bond pressure (Adds details of meeting with regions, govt Bankia denial) * Borrowing costs soar at Spanish bond auction * Over 1 bln euros taken out of Bankia in recent days -report * Govt denies report but Bankia shares ... Spain beset by bank crisis, recession Spain's borrowing costs shot up at a bond auction on Thursday, after economic data confirmed the country is back in recession and reports of an outflow of deposits from nationalized Bankia hammered its share price. Spain's 'indignants' to take over streets MADRID (AFP) - Spain's "indignants" will take to the streets Saturday to mark the birth a year ago of their protest movement against government spending cuts, economic inequality and sky-high unemployment. |
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