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18 of April of 2019

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The Marie Kondo revolution hits Spain

Iván de Moneo | 18-04-2019 - 16:32 UTC

In an increasingly chaotic world, the advice of the Japanese organizing guru promises to bring happiness. She has thousands of followers, and her method is not only a lifestyle choice, it is also big business

INTERVIEW | Anne Hidalgo

Mayor of Paris: “The power of Notre-Dame goes beyond the religious”

Marc Bassets|París | 18-04-2019 - 14:34 UTC

As donations pour in from all over the world, Anne Hidalgo reflects on the cathedral and its global significance

Politics

How did your neighbor vote in the 2016 Spanish election?

Kiko Llaneras/Daniele Grasso/Borja Andrino | 18-04-2019 - 09:34 UTC

This map provides a detailed look at which political parties won in each census section in Spain

Cartoons

El Roto

El Roto | 18-04-2019 - 09:08 UTC

El Roto cartoon, April 18, 2019

Politics

Brussels fears Spanish election may not end political instability

Claudi Pérez|Madrid | 18-04-2019 - 09:08 UTC

The EU is hoping for a “stable” majority after nearly five years without solid governments, says one high-ranking official

Politics

Spain’s election officials suspend TV debate with far-right party Vox

El País/X. Hermida/A. Marcos/C.E. Cué|Madrid | 18-04-2019 - 08:39 UTC

Its presence would violate rules on minimum congressional representation; PM Pedro Sánchez says he will instead attend a four-candidate event on public broadcaster TVE

Technology

Screened out: The Spanish teens hooked on technology

Ana Torres Menárguez|Madrid | 18-04-2019 - 06:41 UTC

In Spain, one in every five people between the ages of 10 and 25 suffer from behavioral problems related to video games, cell phones and other digital devices

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