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  • Eurovision renaissance

    The continental singing competition has also been a beacon of light during the darkest times of the pandemic

    ALEKK M. SAANDERS |
  • I quit

    The "Big Quit" finally seems to be catching on in Spain, and employment minister Yolanda Díaz sees it as a sign her reforms are working

    Mark Nayler |
  • Those who spy on me

    We may as well embrace the advantages that spying can provide us

    TXEMA MARTÍN |
  • Tap water, off the menu

    Free water has been suggested to be served for the last couple of years, but only now has it come into effect

    TXEMA MARTÍN |
  • The Scandinavian connection

    On 4 February 2022 the municipality of Fuengirola was 180 years old. This series reviews the rich history of the location, from prehistory to the founding of the modern municipality

    PATRICK H. MEEHAN |
  • Not in denial

    Margarita Robles' intervention in Congress on Wednesday came at a bad moment for prime minister Pedro Sánchez, as his coalition government goes through a rocky period

    MARK NAYLER |
  • Genocides don't go down in history

    Torremolinos now joins countless other towns and cities in recognising this atrocity committed by th Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century

    ALEKK M. SAANDERS |
  • Happy daze

    It's odd that the happiest countries in the world aren't particularly known for their sunshine, a key factor for our happiness

    Peter Edgerton |
  • The spy who bugged me

    Pedro Sánchez and his government have a lot of explaining to do, and a simple denial won't be enough

    MARK NAYLER |