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25 of June of 2020

CORONAVIRUS

Spain approves ‘new normality’ rules as Covid-19 cases rise

El País|Madrid | 25-06-2020 - 16:01 UTC

Congress greenlighted a decree listing safety measures for life after lockdown, while labor leaders clinched a deal with the government to extend the ERTE furlough scheme

SCIENCE

Spanish scientists launch online protest to demand end to precarious working conditions

Manuel Ansede | 25-06-2020 - 11:17 UTC

The virtual rally for less red tape and more funding gained support from students, research agencies and even Spain’s Science Minister Pedro Duque

CORONAVIRUS

Experts warn against relaxing safety measures as coronavirus outbreaks spread in Spain

Pablo Linde/Elena G. Sevillano|Madrid | 25-06-2020 - 10:25 UTC

The country recorded its highest number of new daily infections in three weeks, and there is concern an increasingly cavalier attitude towards the pandemic could lead to a second wave

CARTOONS

El Roto

El Roto | 25-06-2020 - 09:36 UTC

El Roto cartoon, June 25, 2020

CORONAVIRUS

Spain will be developed country hardest hit by Covid-19 crisis, says IMF

Laura Delle Femmine|Madrid | 25-06-2020 - 09:32 UTC

Together with Italy, the Spanish economy is expected to decline 12.8% in 2020, nearly five points down from the global institution's previous forecast

CORONAVIRUS

Fruit pickers on Spain’s coronavirus outbreak: ‘What terrifies me is not being able to feed my children’

Alfonso L. Congostrina|Fraga (Huesca) | 25-06-2020 - 06:32 UTC

EL PAÍS talks to some of the hundreds of migrant workers in Huesca who remain in the province despite the spike in Covid-19 cases

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