List of Spain articles
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Javier_Rupérez_2010_(cropped) Review: ‘Looking Back Without Anger,’ by Javier Rupérez
Spain's success as a democracy was not preordained.
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GIBRALTAR - APRIL 04: A monkey sits on a rock at the top of Gibraltar Rock on April 4, 2017 in Gibraltar, Gibraltar. Tensions have risen over Brexit negotiations for the Rock of Gibraltar. The European Council has said Gibraltar would be included in a trade deal between London and Brussels only with the agreement of Spain. While former Conservative leader Michael Howard claimed that Theresa May would be prepared to go to war to protect the territory. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images) Britain’s Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy About Gibraltar
The United Kingdom doesn’t need a war to protect its imperial remnants – it needs a psychiatrist.
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sisi crop Sisi, Xi, and Democracy: The Weekend Behind, the Week Ahead
Catch up on all the top headlines from the weekend.
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MADRID, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 27: A priest hears a confession from a man wearing a Spanish flag before the start of the beatification ceremony for Opus Dei former leader Alvaro del Portillo on September 27, 2014 in Madrid, Spain. Thousands of Catholics from around the world celebrate the beatification ceremony of Opus Dei former leader Bishop Alvaro del Portillo in a huge open air mass. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images) With New App, Spaniards Can Summon Priests Like Ubers
The search for salvation is eternal. The search for a priest in Spain is a click away.
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tomatina Tomato Slinging in Spain Sparks Food Fight Trend
The town of Buñol has learned how to capitalize on the messiest hour in the Spanish summer.
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MALAGA, SPAIN - APRIL 24: General view of "Solo Quimica" Flash Mob during the 18th Malaga Film Festival on April 24, 2015 in Malaga, Spain. (Photo by Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images) Need Proof That Terrorists Are Winning? Witnesses Thought This Flash Mob in Spain Was a Brutal Attack.
Five German were arrested for organizing a flash mob after witnesses thought it was a terrorist attack.
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GettyImages-529211204 Expert: EU Now ‘More Vulnerable’ Than Any Time in Its History
There is growing concern about economic contagion sweeping Europe.
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Wine flows from the tap of a Spanish truck's tanker on April 4, 2016 in Le Boulon, ten kilometers from the French-Spanish border, during a demonstration of French winemakers against southern countries' wine imports. The demonstrators, claiming that the cheap wine from Spain and Italy represent an unfair competition for French wines, stopped the Spanish trucks carrying wine, and partially or totally emptied their tankers. / AFP / RAYMOND ROIG (Photo credit should read RAYMOND ROIG/AFP/Getty Images) Spain to France: Don’t Dump 90,000 Bottles of Our Wine into Your Streets
French winemakers attacked Spanish trucks, dumping out tens of thousands of gallons of wine.
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Protesters hold up a new newspaper by the former team of Zaman called "Yarina Bakis" ("Look to tomorrow") during a demonstration near the headquarters of the newspaper Zaman in Istanbul on March 6, 2016. Turkish police on March 4 raided the Istanbul premises of the Zaman newspaper using tear gas and water cannon to enter the building in order to impose a court order placing the media business under administration. The front page of the paper, normally strongly critical of the president, on March 6 was full of articles supporting the government. / AFP / OZAN KOSE (Photo credit should read OZAN KOSE/AFP/Getty Images) Europe’s Free-Speech Apocalypse Is Already Here
Fears of terrorism and refugees are turning countries like Germany, France, and Spain into surveillance states.
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12698406_693596874010116_4616509546977095448_o Watch an Underwater Museum Get Installed in Spain
A new museum off the coast of Spain is 50 feet underwater.
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BARCELONA, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 21: Spain's Prime Minister and President of Partido Popular (People's Party) Mariano Rajoy speaks during the official presentation of the Partido Popular (People's Party) candidates on November 21, 2015 in Barcelona, Spain. Spain's Prime Minister and President of the 'Partido Popular', (People's Party) Mariano Rajoy presented their candidates today in Barcelona ahead of Spain's elections which will take place on December 20. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) Nobody Likes Mariano Rajoy
So why is Spain about to re-elect him?
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GettyImages-487757016_960 The Case Against Catalan Independence
The secessionist movement in Spain has been looking for friends in the United States. Republicans and Democrats alike should remember why Spanish unity is a boon for America.
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GettyImages-486084706 Patriots Fans Around the World Are Thrilled Tom Brady’s Suspension Is No More
Patriots fans around the world are celebrating the nullification of Tom Brady's suspension.
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croppolikarpov_i-16-mosca Stuff I didn’t know: Popeye the Sailor Man’s role in the Spanish Civil War
During the Spanish Civil War, the anarchists adopted Popeye the Sailor Man as their mascot. He was sometimes depicted waving the red and black flag of the anarchist party. Here he is, badly painted on the tail of a Soviet-built Republican aircraft.
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GettyImages-480050666 Athens Has Made Peace With Austerity. Will Europe Make Peace With Athens?
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras now says he wants to embrace European austerity. The Germans don't trust him, and the Greeks don't want it.