RussiaToday
7 Apr 2012
Spain is causing a headache to investors, with pressing concerns it may require international aid to help handle its debts. The government is implementing a big austerity programme there, at a time when almost a quarter of the workforce is unemployed, and recession is knocking on the door once again. And as Jacob Greaves reports from Madrid, the way the authorities are dealing with the crisis, is leaving people raging in anger.
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