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Fresh storms in Spain deluge streets, forcing schools to close and residents to flee homesCatalonia in northeastern Spain was also placed under red alert ... with 130,000 people taking to the streets in Valencia to demand Mr Mazón’s resignation. At the opening of Cop29 in Baku ...
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Spain: Farmers' protest in Calamocha (Teruel)The planned farmers' protests for this Monday fizzled out in Catalonia, where they were cancelled following an agreement ...
The cistern below Barcelona's streets helps collect ... Barcelona City Council) Spain has a long history of flash floods. A large proportion of Catalonia's total rainfall is delivered by intense ...
It comes almost three weeks after Catalonia held a disputed independence referendum. Spain's supreme court had declared the vote illegal and said it violated the constitution, which describes the ...
Illa stressed that he firmly defends “self-government for Catalonia,” but added that this should happen within a “plural and diverse Spain.” By working with the national government in Madrid, he ...
In fact, ever since it became a part of Spain, Catalonia has been struggling to break free, and yesterday’s election was just the latest — and possibly most dramatic — event in the region ...
Catalonia voted to declare independence from Spain. Immediately after the vote, the Spanish Senate approved Article 155, which allows the government to take control over Catalonia. Hours later ...
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