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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1989 US Invasion of Panama: A Legacy of Trauma

The 1989 US invasion of Panama, resulting in 350 deaths, followed years of escalating dictatorship under Manuel Noriega, marked by election fraud and drug trafficking, and was fueled by a deteriorating US-Panama relationship and Panama's geopolitical significance.

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Dissident Attack Jeopardizes Colombia's 'Total Peace' Initiative

A dissident group in Colombia attacked a military patrol in Guanapalo, Guaviare, killing seven soldiers and kidnapping five others on Sunday, jeopardizing ongoing peace talks with the government.

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Vodanovic Withdraws, Unifying Chilean Left Ahead of Primaries

Two days before the deadline, Chilean Socialist Party president Paulina Vodanovic withdrew her presidential candidacy, clearing the path for Carolina Tohá of the Socialismo Democrático coalition in the June 29 primaries, resolving internal divisions within the left-wing coalition.

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US-Mexico Agreement Addresses Rio Bravo Water Dispute

The US and Mexico reached an agreement to resolve a water dispute stemming from Mexico's inability to meet its obligations under the 1944 Water Treaty due to drought, involving immediate water transfers and future planning to secure water for both countries.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Israel Withdraws Condolences for Pope Francis Amidst Gaza Criticism

Following Pope Francis's death, Israel withdrew its condolences due to his criticism of their Gaza actions, highlighting the politicization of religious figures and international relations, particularly given recent reports of Nazi salutes by US government collaborators.

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EU's Microchip Strategy Faces Significant Challenges

The European Union's 86 billion euro investment in domestic microchip production is unlikely to achieve its goal of a 20% global market share by 2030 due to insufficient funding, lack of coordination among member states, and intense global competition.

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Mexico Postpones Controversial Telecom Bill Amid Censorship Concerns

The Mexican Senate postponed a controversial telecommunications bill that could allow the government to block digital platforms, following public protests and concerns over censorship; the bill's future is uncertain.

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US Threatens to Halt Mexican Livestock Imports Over Screwworm Fly Outbreak

The U.S. threatened to ban Mexican livestock imports by April 30th due to a resurgence of the screwworm fly, impacting bilateral trade after a previous suspension and the recent confirmation of the first human case in Mexico.

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Zero Hunger
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Púnica Case: Former Mayor Cubas Confesses, Raising Confessed Defendant Count to 15

Gonzalo Cubas, former mayor of Torrejón de Velasco (Madrid), confessed to his implication in the Púnica corruption case, raising the number of confessed defendants to 15 out of 36, who are accused of rigging public contracts for Cofely, an energy company, through a network led by David Marjaliza and...

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Barcelona's Mental Fortitude Fuels Remarkable Comebacks

FC Barcelona's recent victories against Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid, marked by late-game comebacks, are attributed to improved team dynamics, player enjoyment, and mental fortitude under coach Hansi Flick, contrasting with Real Madrid's adoption of a similar comeback mentality.

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Good Health and Well-being
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FC Barcelona's Copa del Rey Victory: An Unexpected Triumph

FC Barcelona won the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid with an unconventional starting eleven, many players having previously been doubted; this victory, achieved under the new coach Flick, signals a potential generational shift within the club and raises expectations for future success.

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Reduced Inequality
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Widespread Power Outage Cripples Spain and Portugal

A massive power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday at 12:32 PM, causing widespread disruption and prompting a national emergency declaration in eight Spanish regions; the government is now assessing the economic fallout.

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