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Nov. 17: Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero gestures during a news conference at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid. Full Article at FOX News
MOGADISHU: Spain’s prime minister did little on Tuesday to deny paying off the hijackers of a Spanish trawler and its 36 crew, held captive off the coast of Somalia, a $3.3 million ransom to free them. Full Article at Lebanon Daily Star
(1st row L-R) Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Catherine Ashton, named the new EU foreign policy chief, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite; (2nd row L-R) Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Maltese... View Photo »
The slaughter of six million Jews will never be forgotten. Any form of anti-Semitism is contemptible and unacceptable. Anti-Semitism was prevalent in Spain when it was under the rule of the dictator Francisco Franco, who spoke of a secret coalition of Jews and freemasons. Modern Spain remembers the Holo...
NAIROBI, Kenya - Guards aboard the Maersk Alabama used guns and a sound blaster Wednesday to repel the second pirate attack in seven months on the U.S. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Freed. . . the Spanish tuna fishing boat Alakrana sails safely near a Spanish warship in the Indian Ocean. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
The Spanish trawler Alakrana is seen, foreground with the Spanish frigate 'Canarias' seen in the background, off Somalia. Somali pirates freed the Spanish trawler Tuesday with crew of 36 after holding them hostage for more than six weeks. Full Article at Canoe
(L-R) European Union Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana, Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybau... View Photo »
Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero spoke with Nicolas Sarkozy on subjects affecting the two adjacent countries, high-speed train lines, strengthening gas and electricity cooperation agreements
NAIROBI, Kenya -- Somali pirates attacked the Maersk Alabama for the second time in seven months on Wednesday, but guards on board the U.S.-flagged cargo ship repelled the takeover attempt, the EU's naval force said. Full Article at The State
Somali pirates have released a Spanish fishing boat and its crew after holding it for six weeks, Spain's prime minister has confirmed. Full Article at Maritime News Online
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(1st row L-R) Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Catherine Ashton, named the new EU foreign policy chief, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite; (2nd row L-R) Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, Maltese Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, Br...
View Photo »(L-R) European Union Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana, Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, EU Commissioner for trade,...
View Photo »(L-R) Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, EU Commissioner for trade, British Catherine Ashton, chosen as EU foreign policy chief, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Rein...
View Photo »Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (L) is welcomed by Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the EU's rotating presidency, at a European Union summit at the European Council headquarters on November 19, 2009 in Brussels.
View Photo »Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (L) is welcomed by Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country holds the EU's rotating presidency, at a European Union summit at the European Council headquarters on November 19, 2009 in Brussels.
View Photo »Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero arrives at a European Union summit at the European Council headquarters on November 19, 2009 in Brussels.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek (L) shakes hands with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero after giving a press conference on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek holds a press conference with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (not pictured) after their meeting on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek holds a press conference with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (not pictured) after their meeting on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) gives a press conference with president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek (L) holds a press conference with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero after their meeting on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek (L) shakes hands with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero after giving a press conference on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) gives a press conference with president of the European Parliament Pole Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Polish Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) gives a press conference with president of the European Parliament Polish Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Polish Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Polish Jerzy Buzek (L) shakes hands with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero after giving a press conference on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (R) welcomes president of the European Parliament Polish Jerzy Buzek on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »The president of the European Parliament Polish Jerzy Buzek holds a press conference with Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero (not pictured) after their meeting on November 12, 2009 at the Moncloa palace in Madrid. Spain takes over the rotating EU presidency from Sweden on January 1.
View Photo »(FromL) Members of anty-poverty group Oxfam wearing masks of world leaders US President Barack Obama and Spain's Jose Luiz Rodriguez Zapatero offer a menu to other members representing poor countries during a performance on November 6, 2009 in Barcelona.
View Photo »(FromL) Members of anty-poverty group Oxfam wearing masks of world leaders German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, US President Barack Obama, Spain's Jose Luiz Rodriguez Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi...
View Photo »(L-R) European Union Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana, Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Hungarian Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Zapatero, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, EU Commissioner for trade,...
View Photo »The slaughter of six million Jews will never be forgotten. Any form of anti-Semitism is contemptible and unacceptable. Anti-Semitism was prevalent in Spain when it was under the rule of the dictator Francisco Franco, who spoke of a secret coalition of Jews and freemasons. Modern Spain remembers the Holo...
Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero spoke with Nicolas Sarkozy on subjects affecting the two adjacent countries, high-speed train lines, strengthening gas and electricity cooperation agreements
President Obama welcomed the initiative of Spain, it is something that we are assessing right now, we are still assessing the exact numbers
President Obama welcomed the initiative of Spain. It is something that we are assessing right now; we are still assessing the exact numbers
Our engagement in Afghanistan is firm
And we're guaranteeing the stability, the security, reducing radicalism and Taliban is essential in order to make it possible for their people to have a future
President Obama thanked me for the position of Spain regarding accepting prisoners from Guantanamo
We were nearly there, but Rio won ... Now is not the moment to talk about 2020. Madrid is always a strong candidate, but it depends on the city, not me.
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