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June 26, 2020
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June 26, 2020

EL COMIDISTA

A Spanish bar becomes popular with African workers, and the locals walk away

Valentina Rojo Squadroni | 26-06-2020 - 16:04 UTC

The owner of Racó de la Vero, in the Catalan village of Alcarràs, has been dealing with negative attitudes ever since she started serving dishes that seasonal fruit laborers can afford

CORONAVIRUS

Covid-19 outbreaks test Spain’s ability to prevent transmission

El País|Madrid / Málaga | 26-06-2020 - 14:11 UTC

The largest jump in cases has been reported at a Red Cross center in Málaga, which saw infections increase from 15 to 89 in just one day

CORONAVIRUS

Flexible schedules and covered expenses: Spain drafts bill protecting the rights of remote workers

Manuel V. Gómez|Madrid | 26-06-2020 - 09:36 UTC

The initiative comes after thousands of employees were forced to work from home during the three-month coronavirus lockdown

CORONAVIRUS

What does the extension of Spain’s ERTE furlough scheme entail?

El País|Madrid | 26-06-2020 - 09:00 UTC

EL PAÍS has put together an overview of what is covered under the new deal, which will extend the temporary layoff plan until September 30

CARTOONS

El Roto

El Roto | 26-06-2020 - 06:39 UTC

El Roto cartoon, June 26, 2020

AMERICAS

Spain expresses concern over toppling of historical statues in United States

Lucía Abellán/Manuel Morales|Madrid | 26-06-2020 - 06:36 UTC

The Foreign Ministry has told US authorities it is worried about the damage caused to figures like Christopher Columbus amid the anti-racism protests

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