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From Italy to France, wildfires rage across Southern Europe amid record temperatures

9th - Higher Ed
Wildfires are tearing through southern Europe, killing at least three people and displacing thousands as flames, driven by strong winds and extreme heat, sweep across Greece, France, Spain, and Turkey.
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'Extreme exploitation': Spanish archaeologists find signs of war cannibalism from 5,700 years ago

9th - Higher Ed
Deep within El Mirador Cave in northern Spain, researchers have uncovered bone-chilling evidence of human cannibalism dating back around 5,700 years.
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Drone Views of Castro Urdiales: Spain’s Cantabrian Coastal Beauty

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Fly over Castro Urdiales on Spain’s Cantabrian coast—drone footage highlights the Gothic Santa María de la Asunción church, the cliffside Castle–Lighthouse of Santa Ana, and the fishing-port charm set against rolling green hills and the...
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Fresh wildfires force evacuations in northern Spain

9th - Higher Ed
A new wildfire outbreak was reported in Guxín, following a wave of forest fires that had already burned 515 hectares in A Coruña province since Saturday.
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Trump’s Trade War Triggers NATO Fight? Spain’s Sanchez Calls For Urgent EU-Mercosur Deal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
During a summit in Montevideo, Spanish President Pedro Sanchez harshly criticized Donald Trump's trade war policies and pushed for a powerful EU-Mercosur alliance. He called for multilateralism, defending migrant rights, feminism, and...
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Europe's changing political map from Vienna to Madrid

9th - Higher Ed
From Vienna to Madrid - a tale of two coalitions If 2019 was the year of elections, 2020 has started as the year of coalition governments, with Austria and Spain finally managing it after months of negotiations. We look at the perils and...
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Catalan separatist leaders take up MEP seats in blow to Madrid

9th - Higher Ed
Catalan leaders Carles Puigdemont and Antoni Comin took their seats as members of the European Parliament on Monday despite facing an arrest warrant in Spain. Both vowed to use their new status to push the secessionist cause on Europe's...
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The Brief: what are the next legal steps in the Catalan conundrum?

9th - Higher Ed
Catalan independence leaders Charles Puigdemont and Antoni Comin have taken their seats in the European Parliament. But Spain has asked the European Parliament to lift their immunity as they are still wanted for their roles during the...
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Catalan MEPs take their seats in Strasbourg

9th - Higher Ed
It is the moment the Catalan independence movement have been waiting for. To see the former leaders of the separatist push, Carles Puigdemont and Toni Comin walk into the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Now fully accredited MEPS, they...
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Spanish socialists win MPs' backing for left-wing coalition government, by just two votes

9th - Higher Ed
Spain's caretaker Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez won MPs' backing to form a left-wing coalition government. The vote ends almost a year of political gridlock but the vote was, as expected, extremely close with 167 votes in favour of the...
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'I will never forgive': Survivors remember the Spanish Civil War, 80 years on

9th - Higher Ed
This year is 80 years since the end of the Spanish Civil War. To mark the occasion, Euronews has been talking to some of the last generation of survivors from the northern Basque Country. You can hear what they said in the video, above....
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COVID-19: Spain, France record highest single-day deaths

9th - Higher Ed
Pandemic shows no sign of slowing down in Europe.
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Gambia migrants: Survivors 'would risk journey again'

9th - Higher Ed
Gambian migrants travel from Gambia to Europe across Atlantic to shore of Spain.
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Junqueras immunity: European Parliament President calls on Spanish authorities to comply ruling

9th - Higher Ed
Oriol Junqueras, former vice president of Catalonia, became a Member of the European Parliament as soon as he was elected – so says the EU's top court in Luxembourg. That means, he enjoyed parliamentary immunity from that moment on -...
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Storms Elsa, Fabien wreck parts of Western Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Widespread destruction across Spain, Portugal, France as continent braces for more bad weather
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Catalan independence protests kick off at El Clasico match

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters threw bottles and police opened fire with foam bullets as tensions boiled over in Barcelona.
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COP25 summit fails to address key carbon markets issue

9th - Higher Ed
Final declaration called for fresh proposals on pledges on reducing carbon emissions to be in place by COP26.
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UN chief warns of 'point of no return' on climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Antonio Guterres said effect of rising temperatures is already being felt around the world.
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Italy leaves rescued African migrants stranded at sea

9th - Higher Ed
More than 70 migrants were picked up by Spanish aid vessel, Open Arms, but Italian authorities have so far refused to allow the ship to dock.
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Spanish police seize 'drugs submarine' off coast of Galicia

9th - Higher Ed
Police in Spain have detained two people after intercepting a submarine suspected of carrying drugs, according to police sources. The submarine, which was intercepted off the coast of Galicia on Sunday, was believed to be carrying around...
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Canada’s bid for first Davis Cup tennis title falls short

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian men's tennis team was competing in the final at the Davis Cup for the first time, but ultimately fell short to Rafael Nadal and a strong Spanish side.
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Drugs submarine packed with cocaine could have travelled 4,000 miles

9th - Higher Ed
A submarine intercepted off the coast of Galicia, Spain, packed with thousands of kilos of cocaine may have travelled all the way from Colombia or Guyana, a journey of more than 4,000 miles. Spanish police have spent the last two days...
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First transatlantic cocaine submarine found off the coast of Spain

9th - Higher Ed
A submarine intercepted off the coast of Galicia, Spain, packed with thousands of kilos of cocaine may have travelled all the way from Colombia or Guyana, a journey of more than 4,000 miles (6,437 kilometres). Spanish police have spent...
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Catalan president begins trial for 'disobedience'

9th - Higher Ed
Quim Torra refused to remove symbols of Catalonia's independence movement from public buildings.