The Master Plan, approved by the Council of Ministers, establishes for the first time a list of priority countries to work ...
Foreign workers have helped to make Spain’s economy the envy of the industrialized world, even as anti-immigration sentiments ...
a period of decadency that perhaps took off with the independence of a majority of Latin American nations in 1812. Spain and Cuba need each other because of their common history, language ...
Spain is struggling with a fertility rate (the average number of births per woman) of 1.4, according to Macrotrends—in developed countries, an average of 2.1 live births per woman is considered the ...
If we are lucky, we might have a set of confusing answers. We would have vague answers, referring to the Mexican or Brazilian ...
Spain is focused on making Latin America a prime target of its new plan to internationalize the country's economy. For Sánchez, it is time to be more present in markets such as Latin America ...
Telefonica agreed to sell its business in Colombia to Millicom Spain for $400 million as the telecommunications company seeks to gradually reduce its exposure to Latin America.
The U.S. president is resurrecting first-term tactics and promising a more aggressive reduction in immigration. AS/COA is monitoring the regional impacts.