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Conviction upheld
The outcome of Silvio Berlusconi’s trial could hold more danger for the left than the right
Style and substance
The pope wows Brazil. But battles—and traps—lie at home
Spain PM denies taking illegal funds but admits handling scandal badly
After months of evasion, Mariano Rajoy tells parliament that his mistake was in supporting his party’s jailed ex-treasurer
Spanish train’s black boxes reveal driver was on phone to rail firm
Court says Francisco Garzón was responding to call from Renfe controller when train derailed, raising questions about firm’s role in disaster
Between a rock and a hard place
Conviction could put an unbearable strain on Enrico Letta’s left-right government
Spanish train crash driver ‘admits he was reckless’
Francisco Garzón was freed on bail after a closed-door hearing at which his passport was taken away
Spanish train crash driver faces judge
After night in jail cell Francisco Garzón, who is accused of manslaughter, has the right but no obligation to make statement
Spanish train crash: driver may face jail for manslaughter
Rail chiefs say blame for 78 deaths lies with man known to workmates for his prudence
Spain train crash: wait to question driver
More details emerge of Francisco Garzón, 52, as he recovers in hospital after train crash that left at least 78 dead