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07 of April of 2017
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07 of April of 2017

END OF ETA

Not a victim, not a hero, not a martyr

Luz Sánchez-Mellado|Bilbao | 07-04-2017 - 14:29 UTC

Read the story of ‘Joseba,’ who received death threats for refusing to pay ETA’s extortion demands

VERNE IN ENGLISH

Were the Aztecs like the Nazis? Experts probe claim by Spain’s public TV chief

Eugenia Coppel/Álvaro Llorca | 07-04-2017 - 13:55 UTC

Four history experts criticize controversial comments by RTVE head José Antonio Sánchez

MEXICO’S DRUG WAR

Mexican marines open fire on US couple in border town

El País|Mexico City | 07-04-2017 - 11:30 UTC

Shooting from a helicopter, security forces confused visitors’ vehicle with that of drug cartel boss

ARGENTINA GENERAL STRIKE

Angry strikes overshadow WEF economic summit in Buenos Aires

Carlos E. Cué/Ramiro Barreiro|Buenos Aires | 07-04-2017 - 11:29 UTC

After 16 months of supporting reforms, labor unions turn on President Mauricio Macri

Cartoon

Ros

Ros | 07-04-2017 - 11:05 UTC

Ros cartoon, April 7, 2017

Cartoon

El Roto

El Roto | 07-04-2017 - 11:04 UTC

El Roto cartoon, April 7, 2017

THE END OF ETA

Basque terror group ETA says it is now a “disarmed” organization

El Pais/Agencies|Madrid | 07-04-2017 - 10:44 UTC

Letter to BBC states separatists have handed over all arms but makes no mention of disbanding

INTERVIEW

Spanish professor: “At Harvard, no question is ever considered stupid”

Ana Torres Menárguez|Boston | 07-04-2017 - 06:45 UTC

Madrid-born academic José Manuel Martínez compares the Spanish and US education systems

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