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25 of January of 2019

Tragedy in Málaga

Julen Roselló rescue mission: miners nearly done digging tunnel to trapped toddler

El País/Nacho Sánchez|Madrid | 25-01-2019 - 16:24 UTC

Rescue teams have excavated 3.15 of the estimated 3.8 meters separating them from the two-year-old

TRAGEDY IN MÁLAGA

Totalán: The Spanish town united for trapped toddler Julen Roselló

Nacho Sánchez|Totalán | 25-01-2019 - 12:54 UTC

Since the two-year-old fell down a borehole, this small community has come together to offer their services, food and homes to rescue workers

OPINION

The European Union: More united than ever

Miguel Otero Iglesias | 25-01-2019 - 12:15 UTC

Divisions exist, and they are serious, but a calm and collected analysis, with historical perspective, shows a much better situation

CARTOONS

El Roto

El Roto | 25-01-2019 - 10:18 UTC

El Roto cartoon, January 25, 2019

TRAGEDY IN MÁLAGA

First miners go down shaft to rescue Spanish toddler Julen Roselló

El País|Madrid | 25-01-2019 - 09:30 UTC

Two rescue experts have been lowered inside a specially-made cage in a bid to reach the toddler, who is thought to be trapped in a 110-meter-deep borehole in Málaga

TRAGEDY IN MÁLAGA

Julen Roselló rescue: The 10 key factors of the mission

Nacho Sánchez|Totalán | 25-01-2019 - 07:46 UTC

Eleven days after the two-year-old fell into a 110-meter-deep borehole, emergency teams are still working in hope of a miracle

DRUG ADDICTION

Controlling teen drug use: Prevention versus intervention

María Sosa Troya|Madrid | 25-01-2019 - 07:42 UTC

Pediatricians and lawmakers are dubious about a non-binding motion in the Canary Islands to allow drug tests on teenagers at their parents’ request

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