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March 13, 2015
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March 13, 2015

TOWARD THE END OF ETA

There was no Basque conflict, just ETA totalitarianism

Luis R. Aizpeolea|Madrid | 13-03-2015 - 19:03 UTC

Historians’ report commissioned by regional government debunks terrorist group's claim

EXHIBITION

The Kunstmuseum comes to Madrid

Ferran Bono/Manuel Morales | 13-03-2015 - 18:57 UTC

Basel gallery allows 170 of its works to leave Switzerland for first time for historic show

Paleolithic cave art found in Cantabria

EFE|Santander | 13-03-2015 - 18:09 UTC

Regional government has closed off access to Aurea Nota site after discovery of marks

Judge wants past and present Barça chiefs to stand trial in Neymar case

Fernando J. Pérez|Madrid | 13-03-2015 - 16:35 UTC

Soccer club itself also faces court over tax irregularities in signing of Brazilian superstar

Irina Shayk opens up about Ronaldo

Mábel Galaz|Madrid | 13-03-2015 - 11:02 UTC

Following their breakup, Russian model reveals her disappointment with Real Madrid star

VERNE

The Giggles: Andalusian comedian becomes a viral YouTube hit

Jaime Rubio Hancock | 13-03-2015 - 11:01 UTC

Parody about Apple’s new MacBook is the latest to get the fake subtitle treatment

CINEMA

This week’s movie releases

El País|Madrid | 13-03-2015 - 10:45 UTC

An artificially intelligent robot gets led astray by gangsters in Neill Blomkamp’s ‘Chappie’ Paul Thomas Anderson takes on Thomas Pynchon in ‘Inherent Vice’

TERRORISM

Eight arrests in latest operation against jihadist cells

José María Irujo|Madrid | 13-03-2015 - 10:01 UTC

Suspects were using the internet to encourge attacks and recruit combatants for Syria, Iraq

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