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Spain Deports Latest African Invasion Force back to Morocco
The Spanish government has—to all observers’ surprise—reactivated a 1992 agreement with Morocco and has deported all 116 African invaders who broke through the border fence this week, ending their attempt to enter Europe and parasite off white liberal largesse.
According to a report in the El Mundo newspaper, Morocco agreed to “readmit” the Africans—who had smashed their way through the...
American Tourist Attacked by African Migrants in Spain for defending Woman caught on Video
An American tourist who was severely beaten in the streets of Barcelona by African migrants last week has decided to speak up about his ordeal.
José Bravo, a 45-year-old Miami native, said he had to act when he saw a group of migrants “surrounding a woman and hitting her” nearby, but said they tried to “kill him” when he intervened.
“Now, I have a bad image of Spain,...
Pro-independence Catalan parties winning vote
Exit polls show that separatist parties are winning a majority of the votes in Catalonia’s regional elections.
The local elections are described as a quasi-referendum on separation from Spain.
The potential victory for the pro-independence parties in the regional parliament will be setting the region on a collision course with Spain’s central government over independence.
The main secessionist...
George Orwell's son battles to preserve Spanish Civil War trenches
Eight decades after George Orwell was wounded by a fascist bullet while defending a Spanish Republican trench, his son Richard is attempting to save the Civil War-era fortifications.
After visiting the trenches in which his socialist father fought fascism, Richard Blair is calling for the Spanish government to rescind policies that have seen them fall into disrepair, and instead preserve them for...
Polls close in Catalonia symbolic ballot on independence
Polls have closed in Catalonia where people have held a symbolic independence vote despite the Spanish government’s opposition.
According to the regional Catalan government, almost two million people took part in the independence polls, which opened at 9 a.m. local time (0800 GMT) and closed at 8 p.m. (1900 GMT) on Sunday.
The regional government had earlier said that 5.4 million Catalans and resident...
Catalans gear up for symbolic independence vote Sunday defying Madrid's ban
Catalans are holding a massive, symbolic regional independence vote this weekend, in defiance of the Spanish government’s ban. The polls look set to draw upward of 1.5 million people, to whom the vote is now about freedom of expression.
Artur Mas, the Catalan president, has remained defiant in the face of the exceedingly draconian bans by Madrid on any show of support for secession. The Catalan...
Catalans stage pro-independence rally vowing to disobey Spain
Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of Barcelona, vowing to disobey Spain’s blocking of Catalonia’s independence referendum.
Some 5,000 angry Catalans gathered in one of the city’s main squares on Tuesday, waving Catalan independence flags and chanting ‘We will vote”.
“Not rain nor snow nor any court will stop us,” said Carme Forcadell, leader of the Catalan National...
Catalan parliament approves November independence vote
The Catalan parliament has passed a law giving its regional president the power to carry out a non-binding consultation vote on secession from Spain. Catalan nationalists believe this law enables them to hold the long-awaited independence referendum.
On Friday, the Catalan parliament voted in favor of the new law, with 106 MPs supporting it and 28 voting against.
The MPs hope it will bring Catalan...
Millions of kids in Spain at risk of social exclusion due to poverty
Financial problems in Spain increase the number of children living below the poverty line.
The charity Save the Children has warned of growing poverty among children in Spain, saying the situation needs to be addressed urgently.
The charity launched a petition on Tuesday urging the Spanish government to do more for deprived children in the crisis-hit country.
According to the aid group, a third of...
More Spaniards migrating amid soaring joblessness
Spaniards wait in line at a government employment office in the Madrid suburb of Santa Eugenia.
Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE) says the country’s population is shrinking at an accelerating pace amid soaring unemployment.
The INE said on Tuesday that nearly 260,000 people moved from the crisis-hit country in the first half of 2013, while only 134,312 migrated to the country.
This left...
Wiretapping scandal hits Spain
Spain is hit by a wiretapping scandal with report saying 500 politicians and distinguished figured were allegedly spied on.
The Spanish government has been hit by a fresh illegal wiretapping scandal, with reports suggesting different politicians and distinguished figures were eavesdropped on.
According to Spainish El Mundo daily, a detective bureau allegedly spied on 500 political figures in northeastern...
Europe begs Spain for a yes or no answer on bailout
Euro zone finance ministers want a clear cut answer from Spain whether it will seek financial support after Madrid’s borrowing costs sharply lowered following the European Central Bank decision to buy bonds last week.
Will Spain ask for its bailout, so that the ECB’s unlimited bond buying project can be launched? This question has recently been number 1 in Europe. The ECB has made it clear...
Spanish unemployment rate reaches record high of 24.63%
Spain’s unemployment rate reaches 24.63 percent.
Spain says its unemployment rate for the second quarter of the current year has reached the record high of 24.63 percent.
According to the new figures released by the government of Friday, nearly 5.7 million Spaniards are now out of work.
The country also says that almost 53,500 people lost their jobs between April and June alone.
The jobless rate...
Hundreds clash with riot police in Madrid
Demonstrators take part in a protest against the Spanish government’s austerity measures on July 13, 2012, in Malaga
Hundreds of protesters have clashed with riot police in Madrid over the new set of austerity measures. One person suffered a broken nose and three people were arrested.
The protesters demonstrated on Friday evening outside the People’s Party offices of Spanish Prime Minister...
Spain's public Debt soars to Record High
The Spanish government’s debt has hit a record high as Madrid struggles to cut expenses and escape the eurozone debt crisis.
According to data published by Bank of Spain on Friday the country’s debt reached 734.96 billion Euros (USD 960 billion) at the end of 2010.
This is equivalent to 68.5 percent of Spain’s gross domestic product (GDP), while three months earlier Spain’s public debt...