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06 of December of 2017

Politics

How Portugal became the cool kid on the euro bloc

Javier Martín del Barrio|Lisbon | 06-12-2017 - 15:32 UTC

To the surprise of many, the unassuming country has won some of the world's top political posts

CARTOONS

Ros

Ros | 06-12-2017 - 15:00 UTC

Ros cartoon, December 6, 2017

Art

An online catalogue tracing the lifetime journey of Salvador Dalí

Estrella de Diego | 06-12-2017 - 14:58 UTC

Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation has just completed a 17-year project to bring together more than 1,000 of his paintings online

CARTOONS

El Roto

El Roto | 06-12-2017 - 14:11 UTC

El Roto cartoon, December 6, 2017

EDITORIAL

The Spanish Constitution

El País | 06-12-2017 - 13:34 UTC

The lethargy of the country’s lawmakers is damaging the way that citizens view the current political climate

Catalan elections

Podemos could lose votes to almost every other party in Catalonia

José Marcos/Àngels Piñol|Madrid / Barcelona | 06-12-2017 - 11:18 UTC

Poll shows supporters turning to other options, partly due to ambiguity over independence bid

CATALAN ELECTIONS

Catalan separatists keep independence plans, but stay vague on time frames

Camilo S. Baquero/Lluís Pellicer|Barcelona | 06-12-2017 - 09:36 UTC

Key parties ERC and JuntsxCat pushing for “dialogue” with Spanish state after December 21 election

History

Spain’s forgotten female war correspondent

Rut de las Heras Bretín|Madrid | 06-12-2017 - 08:18 UTC

Carmen De Burgos ignored social mores to become a prominent writer of the early 20th century

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