Why was Spain prepared to let Russian tankers refuel on its territory?
Since 2011, Spain has let the Russians refuel at Ceuta about 60 times
Since 2011, Spain has let the Russians refuel at Ceuta about 60 times
New polling undermines claim that Brexit was a vote against globalisation
‘Transversality’ means building popular support for our politics to transform institutions, says Podemos MP
Spanish party drops far-Left symbols for appeal to broad electorate
A rock could easily smash a whole EU glass panel. Only diplomacy at its best can stop it
Elections in Spain show the power of community and civic campaigners
The Spanish Parliament has voted to press ahead with a bill which will limit the ability of Spanish judges to pursue human rights cases outside the country.
Spanish right-wing ruling Popular Party “laments the loss of Nelson Mandela” on its Twitter account. A few months earlier they voted against naming a street after Mandela – a street called “July 18” (in honour of the day Franco rose against the Republic in 1936).
The Eurozone has returned to growth, but it is still suffering from serious internal problems and needs significant reforms.
United Left needs a resounding endorsement, shouted loud and clear from the streets, if radical change in Spain is to have a fighting chance.