Domain: elpais.com

Spanish newspaper

El País is a Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. El País is based in the capital city of Madrid and it is owned by the Spanish media conglomerate PRISA.

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Trump Tariffs and Internal Strife Complicate Spain's Political Landscape

Spain's political parties are grappling with the implications of potential US tariffs under the Trump administration, forcing even typically reserved leaders to address the issue, while a significant internal conflict within the governing coalition over minimum wage taxation further highlights chall...

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Munich Conference: Allies Unite on Defense Spending, Ukraine Support

At the Munich Security Conference, NATO's Stoltenberg and EU leaders emphasized a strong commitment to increasing defense spending, supporting Ukraine's sovereignty in peace negotiations, and ensuring Russia is not rewarded for aggression, reflecting a strengthened European security policy.

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Zelensky Urges Europe to Form Unified Military Force Amidst Growing Security Concerns

At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Zelensky urged Europe to create a unified military force, citing intelligence suggesting a potential Russian troop deployment in Belarus this summer and expressing concern about diminishing US security guarantees for Europe.

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Sinner Accepts Three-Month Doping Ban After WADA Agreement

World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner accepted a three-month suspension from May 4th for a positive clostebol test at Indian Wells in March 2023, after an agreement with the WADA, despite initial acquittal and subsequent appeal, leading to criticism over delayed action and leniency.

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US VP Vance Condemned for Election Interference in Germany

US Vice President J. D. Vance criticized Germany's rejection of the far-right AfD party at the Munich Security Conference, prompting outrage from German officials who condemned his remarks as unacceptable interference in their election. Vance argued that isolating extremist parties weakens democracy...

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Podemos-Sumar Rift Threatens Spanish Government Stability

A year after Podemos' split from Yolanda Díaz's Sumar platform, their strained relationship is a central debate in Podemos' upcoming assembly; Podemos accuses Sumar and the PSOE of marginalizing them, impacting the Spanish government's stability and potentially aiding the right-wing opposition.

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Spanish Social Services Remove Newborn from Mother Due to Her Past Trauma

In Castilla—La Mancha, Spain, social services temporarily removed a newborn from her 19-year-old mother, Yumara, due to her traumatic childhood in social care, despite the baby's immediate bonding with her and the parents' efforts to keep her.

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Scholz Rebukes Vance for Supporting Germany's Far-Right AfD

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz rebuked U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the Munich Security Conference for supporting Germany's far-right AfD party eight days before German elections, exposing a growing transatlantic rift on issues of democracy and security.

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Partial Prisoner Exchange in Gaza Amidst Ongoing Tensions

On Saturday, Israel released 369 Palestinian prisoners and Hamas released three Israeli civilian hostages in Gaza as part of a six-week truce, though disagreements persist between both sides.

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Gaza Ceasefire Stabilizes After Hostage Exchange

Hamas released three Israeli hostages—two with dual citizenship (Russian and Argentinan), and one U.S. citizen—leading Israel to free 369 Palestinian prisoners, temporarily stabilizing the fragile Gaza ceasefire.

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Argentina Declares Mapuche Group RAM a Terrorist Organization Amid Devastating Wildfires

The Argentine government declared the Mapuche group RAM a terrorist organization, blaming them for wildfires that have destroyed 37,000 hectares in Patagonia, despite a lack of concrete evidence and denials from RAM leader Jones Huala; the move has sparked controversy and concerns about escalating c...

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EU to Reform State Aid for Green Investments, Boosting Clean Industrial Deal

The European Commission will reform state aid rules to accelerate green investments, presenting the Clean Industrial Deal on February 26th to address the competitiveness gap with the US and China, using coinvestments, risk reduction, and tax incentives, although concerns remain about potential inequ...

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