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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Camp Nou Renovation Delays Force Joan Gamper Match Relocation

FC Barcelona's Joan Gamper Trophy match will be held at the Estadi Johan Cruyff on August 6th due to delays in Camp Nou renovations; the stadium's reopening, initially scheduled for November 2023, is now postponed, pending the completion of licensing requirements and safety inspections.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Spanish Regions Criticize Madrid's Tax Advantages, Sparking Investigations and Debate

From 2014 to 2023, various Spanish regional presidents criticized Madrid's lower taxes, fueled by its capital status, leading to accusations of tax dumping and prompting investigations into potential tax fraud. One region established a task force to identify fraudulent residency changes aimed at exp...

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Reduced Inequality
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US Sanctions Mexican Rapper El Makabelico for Money Laundering

The US Treasury Department sanctioned Mexican rapper El Makabelico, whose real name is Ricardo Hernández Medrano, for money laundering for the Cartel del Noreste (CDN), freezing his US assets and shutting down his social media and music platforms.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Macaws Return to Rio's Urban Forest After 200 Years

Refauna is reintroducing four blue-and-yellow macaws to Rio de Janeiro's Tijuca Forest after a 200-year absence, aiming to restore ecological balance and enrich urban biodiversity by 2024.

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Life on Land
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Amazon Sedimentation Crisis Threatens Leticia Port, Fuels Colombia-Peru Dispute

Colombian President Petro accused Peru of "appropriating" the Amazon River island of Santa Rosa, sparking a diplomatic crisis; sedimentation on the Colombian side threatens Leticia's port, potentially impacting its 55,000 inhabitants by 2030, while the thalweg shift raises border concerns.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Buseo Dam Near-Collapse Highlights Years of Neglect, Leading to Two Deaths

The near-collapse of the Buseo dam on October 29, 2023, due to obstructed spillways and a non-operational emergency plan, resulted in two deaths, highlighting years of neglect and insufficient funding for dam maintenance in the Valencia region.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Partial Collapse at Córdoba Mezquita Following Fire

A fire at the Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba on Friday night caused a chapel ceiling to collapse, damaging artwork and a section of the altarpiece; however, the main structure is unharmed, and the site reopened Saturday.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Veracruz Violence: Mafia Turf War Leaves Multiple Dead, Exposes Security Failures

The dismembered bodies of at least three people were found on a Veracruz highway, following a prison riot (8 dead, 10 injured), and the murder of a taxi driver targeted in a hospital after surviving an earlier attack; all attributed to the Mafia Veracruzana's conflict with other cartels, exposing th...

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US Military Order Against Cartels Increases Tensions in Latin America

The White House ordered the US military to combat foreign drug cartels, increasing tensions with Mexico and Venezuela, which reject military intervention; a $50 million reward was offered for Maduro's arrest.

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Chevron Returns to Venezuela, Boosting Oil Production Amidst Unclear Licensing Terms

Chevron has returned to Venezuela to extract oil, with an anticipated increase in production to 1.2 million barrels daily and a projected 2% GDP growth for Venezuela in 2025; however, details of the agreement with the US Treasury remain undisclosed, and the deal may involve non-monetary exchanges.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Corruption in Mexican Asylum System Denies Refuge to Cuban Fleeing Persecution

Brian Rivera, a 37-year-old Cuban, fled Cuba after false accusations and assassination attempts, but Mexico denied his asylum claim due to alleged corruption within COMAR, highlighting a systemic issue impacting numerous migrants.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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International Condemnation of Israel's Gaza Plan Amidst Deadly Attacks

Five nations condemned Israel's plan to occupy Gaza City, citing potential international law violations, while Israeli attacks killed at least seven Palestinians in central Gaza.

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