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They had become a real threat. The six arrested last Friday in Ceuta, Ibiza and Madrid as alleged members of…
Short, poorly paid working hours. Combine several schools if you want to complete the day. Contracts as leisure instructors. Uncertainty…
The situation left investigators stumped. One of the gardeners crowded into the plantation that had just been dismantled did not…
This Wednesday, Pedro Sánchez pointed directly – although without citing him – to Carlos Mazón (PP), president of the Generalitat…
Abascal accuses Sánchez of abandoning the Valencians “out of political calculation, that is, out of evil” The leader of Vox,…
At least two people died this Tuesday morning when an Alvia train ran over a van where the victims were,…
A dozen entities in the book sector of the Valencian Community have denounced this Tuesday that the Generalitat has left…
Good morning. We start the live narration of the last hour of political news on this Tuesday, November 26. The…
Actions against the touristification of mountain regions are gaining momentum in Catalonia. The anonymous collective Els Trinxats, born in Cerdanya,…
“Teresa Ribera will be a sort of super commissioner with significant influence on European industrial policy. She will apply the antitrust rules and oversee state aid and mergers. This is a key position and will make Spain one of the EU’s main partners. … In her new term in office, von der Leyen has announced that she is reserving the right to change the structure of the Commission. And she has appointed 40 percent women to the top of the commissions. Although this falls short of the strict parity she had hoped for, she has nevertheless almost doubled the pitiful 22 percent that would have resulted from the governments’ proposals.”
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