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25 of July of 2016

SPAIN-EU RELATIONS

Brussels tells Spain to recover high-speed rail funds

Claudi Pérez|Brussels | 25-07-2016 - 14:11 UTC

European Commission says Málaga test center aid did not help regional development

CRIME

Burundanga: the stealth drug that cancels the victim’s willpower

Iñigo Domínguez|Madrid | 25-07-2016 - 11:59 UTC

Well-known in Colombia, scopolamine is now being used in robberies and sexual assault in Spain

VENEZUELA

Nephews of Venezuelan first lady admit to drug trafficking charges

Joan Faus|Washington | 25-07-2016 - 11:59 UTC

Pair arrested in November now face life imprisonment over 800 kg cocaine shipment

CARTOONS

Ros

Ros | 25-07-2016 - 10:48 UTC

Ros cartoon July 25

CARTOONS

El Roto

El Roto | 25-07-2016 - 10:47 UTC

El Roto cartoon July 25

EMPLOYMENT

Spain among OECD countries with highest rates of “involuntary” part-time work

Manuel V. Gómez|Madrid | 25-07-2016 - 09:01 UTC

New report shows that around 1.75 million people would work full-time given the opportunity to do so

SPANISH POLITICS

As clock ticks, Spanish PM’s reinstatement bid is delayed again

Javier Casqueiro/Fernando Garea|Madrid | 25-07-2016 - 08:51 UTC

Failure of main parties to reach agreement keeps fears of a record third election alive

Discovering Shangri La on a community-organized trek in Nepal

Heather Galloway|Madrid | 25-07-2016 - 07:01 UTC

A network of small hamlets in the Himalayas funds schools and clinics with the proceeds from adventure holidays

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