The political fallout from the taxi strikes in Spain
Parties are exchanging insults and coming up with their own proposals to deal with a problem that shows no signs of going away anytime soon
Parties are exchanging insults and coming up with their own proposals to deal with a problem that shows no signs of going away anytime soon
On day eight of an open-ended strike, riot police were brought in to clear Paseo de la Castellana while fellow cabbies arrived from other parts of Spain to support the action
The body of the two-year-old was found early on Saturday by rescuers who worked tirelessly for 13 days to locate the toddler
Officers were called in to remove protesters who were blocking a major thoroughfare as part of an ongoing action against ride-hailing services such as Uber and Cabify
“This is not a retreat. We are under enormous migratory pressure,” says an Interior Ministry source
El Roto cartoon, January 28, 2019
“The position of the body determines that it was a fast freefall,” the central government delegate in Andalusia told reporters on Saturday morning
The two-year-old was found at 1.25am local time on Saturday morning. The rescue efforts faced constant delays due to the nature of the terrain and the difficulty in reaching the area
Nearly 9,000 children up to three years of age are set to benefit from the measure, which will be applied in 68 centers
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