
Javier Marías and the Meaning of Memory
It is ironic—and ultimately tragic—that in Spain, as across the West, the popular imagination increasingly fails to distinguish between ‘memory’ and facts.
It is ironic—and ultimately tragic—that in Spain, as across the West, the popular imagination increasingly fails to distinguish between ‘memory’ and facts.
Allegations reveal inconsistency within Spain’s progressive movement, challenging its promise to ‘believe all women.’
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VOX council members say opposition parties are weaponising hate crime laws to silence dissenting voices and destabilise Valencia’s governing coalition.
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.
The islands’ local government fumes at the lack of funding and support from Spain.
Senators insist that their rejection of the proposed law acts as a veto, but the government has pushed ahead anyway.
The historic case marks the first time a sitting attorney general in Spain faces criminal charges.
Nearly one in four would veto the arrival of people from North Africa.
Spain was the only major Western nation not to suspend funds to the controversial UN agency.