Thousands of Spaniards fed up with economic misery and waving banners against bankers marched on Saturday to mark the first anniversary of the grassroots "Indignados" movement that has sparked similar protests around the world. full story ![]()
THOUSANDS of people have demonstrated in Spanish cities pushing for a new law to end a wave of evictions of homeowners ruined by the economic crisis.
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Europe’s austerity drive was put under the microscope today as ministers brace themselves for more economic gloom from the eurozone this week.
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Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in 60 cities across Spain on Sunday to protest against unemployment and the government's handling of the economy.
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Thousands of people are marching on Spain's parliament to protest austerity measures imposed by the government.
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Thousands of people are marching on Spain's parliament to protest austerity measures imposed by the government.
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MADRID (AP) — Thousands of people are marching on Spain's parliament to protest austerity measures imposed by the government.
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Spain reported another quarter of economic decline on Tuesday, with the economy contracting 0.5 percent on the previous quarter.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Spaniards marched through cities across the country on Saturday to protest deep austerity, the privatization of public services and political corruption.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Spaniards marched through cities across the country on Saturday to protest deep austerity, the privatization of public services and political corruption.
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MADRID (AP) — Tens of thousands of demonstrators are marching in dozens of Spanish cities to protest sky-high unemployment, what they say is the government*s inefficient handling of the economy and corruption scandals, including one engulfing the royal family.
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