Venezuela harbors largest concentration of ETA fugitives, according to Spanish police, who say 13 members of the group are currently living there
Socialist prime minister denies talks with Catalan leaders whose votes could give him a second term
Many in the opposition feared a repeat of earlier talks seen as a win for the embattled president
US sanctions force drastic reduction in investment in troubled country
Madrid pulls frigate from US navy task force in Persian Gulf; move may imperil bilateral defense contracts
Tight historic, cultural links draw former colonial power's involvement as the US sees opportunity
Recently arrived specialists from Russia are believed to be working to keep systems operational in spite of power failures in Venezuela
Socialist Workers' Party wins most votes but falls short of overall majority in highly fragmented outcome in which conservative vote is split three ways
Analysts see this month's re-opening of an air link between Tehran and Caracas as latest evidence of Iran's growing role alongside Russia and Cuba in bolstering multilayered security apparatus keeping Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in power
New probe under way as some say ETA separatists may have collaborated with al-Qaida attackers
Units formed in Sahel countries to counter human trafficking, terror gangs
Catalans deny the government their support over their independence trial
Observers say recognition may further isolate Nicolas Maduro and may have bought him valuable time in which to mobilize and step up repression against his opposition
If Britain departs EU without a plan, Gibraltar's residents could be hard hit
Anti-immigrant sentiments drive rightist surge in Socialist bastion of Andalusia
Socialist Pedro Sanchez has also eased Spain's position on Venezuela and Nicaragua
The nation, lagging behind Europe in electric car ownership, wants to ban fossil fuels by 2040
Spanish officials want the exit agreement to specifically recognize Spain as Britain's main interlocutor in any negotiations on Gibraltar
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