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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Pogacar Reclaims Yellow Jersey in Pyrenees Stage Win

Tadej Pogacar won Stage 13 of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees, reclaiming the yellow jersey with a commanding 3-minute, 31-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard after a relentless attack that overcame repeated attempts by Jumbo-Visma to maintain their advantage.

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Israel-Syria Clashes: Airstrikes and New Wall Amid Druze Tensions

Following recent clashes in Syria's Druze communities, Israel launched airstrikes, prompting accusations from Syrian authorities of undermining national unity; Israel responded by constructing a new wall near Majdal Shams, reinforcing border security measures.

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Catalonia's Unique Financing System: Implications for Spain's Fiscal Model

Negotiations for a unique financing system for Catalonia, part of an agreement securing Salvador Illa's presidency, have sparked debate about its economic viability and potential impact on Spain's two-tiered financing model, which comprises a common regime for 15 autonomous communities and a foral r...

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Santander's Sanitation Crisis: A Tale of Two Cities

In Santander, Spain, overflowing trash and rat infestations plague less affluent neighborhoods, contrasting sharply with the pristine tourist areas; the city council attributes the problem to contractor issues, while residents report inequitable service and sanitation.

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Chile Debates Mandatory Voting Fine, Exempts Foreign Residents

The Chilean Chamber of Deputies approved a bill setting fines for mandatory voting in the November 2025 elections, ranging from $35 to $212, while exempting foreign residents, sparking political debate over the electoral impact of nearly 800,000 foreign voters.

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No Poverty
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US Sanctions UN Rapporteur for Gaza Criticism

The UN Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, faces US sanctions for criticizing Israel's Gaza offensive, prompting an international debate on accountability and the application of international law; a coalition of eight countries, the Hague Group, is seekin...

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UK-Germany Treaty Strengthens European Defense Amidst US Uncertainty and Russian Threat

Driven by doubts about US President Trump's commitment and Vladimir Putin's Russia, the UK and Germany signed a mutual defense treaty, strengthening European security cooperation outside the EU and creating an unofficial 'E3' alliance with France to address potential threats.

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Yamal Inherits FC Barcelona's Number 10 Shirt

FC Barcelona's Lamine Yamal will wear the number 10 shirt next season, previously worn by club legends like Messi and Ronaldinho, inheriting the number from Ansu Fati who is on loan at AS Monaco; Yamal recently extended his contract until 2031.

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Ethiopian Expedition: Timkat Festival and Cultural Exploration

A 13-day Ethiopian expedition, starting January 10, 2026, explores ancient Christian traditions, the Timkat festival, and diverse regions including Lalibela, the Omo Valley, and the northern highlands, prioritizing safety with air travel.

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Chilean Economist Highlights Unemployment, Debt, and Declining Birth Rate as Key Economic Challenges

Claudia Martínez Alvear, a Chilean economist, returned to Santiago to lead the Catholic University of Chile's Institute of Economics, highlighting economic challenges like unemployment (especially among women), public debt, and a declining birth rate. She emphasizes the need for job creation to comb...

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INAH Head Replaced Amidst Budget and Security Controversies

Diego Prieto stepped down as head of Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) after almost a decade, replaced by Joel Vázquez; this follows controversies over budget issues, museum security, and damage to archaeological sites during the Maya Train construction.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Trump's Failed Attempt to Suppress Epstein List Backfires

Donald Trump's attempts to suppress the Jeffrey Epstein list, containing alleged names of powerful individuals linked to sex trafficking, have backfired, creating a major political crisis within his administration and the MAGA movement, with internal divisions and calls for transparency.

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