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Terrorist released in Schalit, Oct. 7 hostage deals to give Hungary, Spain talks
The Budapest event, held at the Open Doors Hungary office and organized by Tariq El Tahrir and the Uncivilized Book Club, described Barghouti in promotional materials as a "symbol of resistance."
Spain is failing the West and weakening Europe's diplomatic hand - editorial
Blueprint under fire: David Pisonero’s bid to rebuild Israeli handball from ground up
Footballer grabs opponent's genitals. Sent off pitch
Prosecutor investigates anti-LGBT, Nazi march in downtown Madrid
Protesters wore T-shirts and tattoos of fascist and Nazi symbols, and some made the Nazi salute, Reuters witnesses said.
European initiative tries to combat COVID-induced antisemitic conspiracies
More Jewish communities throughout Europe are reporting a surge in antisemitic rhetoric.
An Album Of Reality That Beats Heisenberg’s Uncertainty - Daniel Valledor
In the era of selfies and influencers, is documenting everyday life from a neutral standpoint still possible?
At least three dead after blast wrecks building in central Madrid
The cause of the explosion is still unclear.
Three die in Spanish storm, troops deployed to help those stranded by snow
A man and woman who were traveling in a car drowned after a river burst its banks and a homeless person froze to death in the eastern city of Calatayud.
Graffiti at Spanish Jewish cemetery: 'Murdering Jews we will hang you'
The perpetrators also painted a Star of David with the word Raus, German for “out,” on the gate. Another slogan featured a mashup of the Spanish-language word for Holocaust and fairytale.
Spanish FM deflects call to ban Hezbollah
Spanish Foreign Minister María Aránzazu González Laya argued that Spain does not have the authority to list and outlaw terrorist groups, as it must be done through the EU.
King's palace in Spain uses Israeli tech to purify air from COVID-19
A study conducted at Sheba Medical Center determined that the system has the ability to destroy various viruses, including coronavirus at a rate of 99.9%.
Easing lockdown, Spain to reopen for tourism in July
Close to a million jobs were lost just in March, when the lockdown began, and the Bank of Spain has forecast the economy will contract by up to 12% this year.
Madrid: Confinement and solidarity
Paradoxically, in some cases, confinement has actually led to even more social interaction on a personal level, and the making of new friends.