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‘Make Europe Great Again’ – the EU’s far-right bloc makes show of force in Madrid

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and France’s Marine Le Pen took centre stage at a Madrid rally on Saturday, organised by Europe’s most prominent far-right
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Netflix drops Spanish star of ‘Emilia Pérez’ from Oscar campaign after offensive tweets

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Offensive historic tweets posted by Karla Sofía Gascón, the transgender Spanish star of the Oscar-nominated film Emilia Pérez, have led to a week of fallout
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Spanish PM’s brother David Sánchez quits state role after judge suggests it was ‘created for him’

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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s brother has stepped down from his government role following a judge’s suggestion that the position may have been created specifically
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Hermoso: unsolicited kiss from Rubiales ‘stained one of the happiest days of my life’

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Spanish forward Jenni Hermoso testified in court on Monday that she did not give consent for the kiss from the disgraced former president of the
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EU vows ‘firm’ retaliation if Donald Trump unleashes trade tariffs

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The European Union has vowed to respond ‘firmly’ if US President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on the bloc, condemning his latest trade actions against Canada,
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Spain’s ambassador to Belgium sacked ‘for dozing off during foreign minister’s speech’

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A Spanish ambassador has been dismissed after dozing off during an extended speech delivered by his superior, according to Spanish media. Alberto Antón, Spain’s envoy
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Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary calls Spanish minister a ‘crazy communist’

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Tensions between Ryanair and Spain’s minority coalition government (PSOE–Sumar) have intensified after the Irish low-cost carrier cut several regional routes, citing what it calls ‘excessive’