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Madrid, a city of thousands of tons of granite

Changing the boot children of wrathby the poet Dámaso Alonso, Madrid is a city of thousands of tons of granite. There are, of course, no latest statistics. Daily contemplation is enough. Squares, sidewalks, walls, buildings, roundabouts, benches, curbs. Almost all the elements that build the “lego” of a city. In the times of Philip II and Philip IV the logic lay in the fact that it was the stone that was extracted from the nearby quarries of the Sierra del Guadarrama, and The Monastery of El Escorial was the architectural model of an empire.Continue reading

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Moreno announces an Artificial Intelligence Department to promote convergence with the rest of Spain

On May 1, Labor Day—and Juan Manuel Moreno’s birthday—the president of the Andalusian Regional Government and candidate for re-election has decided to officially start the campaign with a meeting with Andalusian entrepreneurs in Seville. After the talk, Moreno wanted to claim the importance of entrepreneurs because “they are also workers” and contribute to creating employment in a community that, although it has reduced the gap with the national average, continues to be the one with the highest unemployment rate, 14.66%, and has committed to moving towards convergence with Spain and equipping it in terms of employment.Continue reading

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Vox will take the regularization of immigrants to the Supreme Court, which it associates with an “invasion” and “Islamization” of society

Vox announced this Friday at a campaign event in Jaén that it will present an appeal to the Supreme Court for the extraordinary regularization of migrants approved by the Government. A process that, in the words of the national leader of the extreme right group, Santiago Abascal, entails the “Islamization” and “migratory invasion” of Spanish society.Continue reading

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The PSOE and Por Andalucía charge together against the right on May Day in the middle of the campaign

The image has been curious. In less than five square meters, almost clustered together, were Vice President Yolanda Díaz; the former minister and now PSOE candidate for the presidency of the Board, María Jesús Montero; his former cabinet colleague Elma Saiz, the Por Andalucía candidate and IU leader, Antonio Maíllo; the general secretary of the PCE Enrique Santiago… All, and more figures of different ranks on the left, with a similar gesture of tilting the ear to tune up the ear and thus listen to what the Andalusian and Spanish leaders of UGT and CC OO were saying, the latter…

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The return of El Último de la Fila between croissants and vinyls

This weekend’s agenda is full of musical plans for all generations. The first concert of El Último de la Fila arrives in your city, but you can also discover the new pop rhythm of the South Korean Yves, who has managed to succeed after leaving the K-pop band LOONA. El PAÍS also proposes getting lost among vinyls and cassettes at the Estació del Nord (with the 40th edition of the International Record Fair), and trying the best croissants in Barcelona at the Poble Espanyol with the Croiss&Fest. Continue reading

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Borja Sémper in ‘El hormiguero’: three in one

The viewer was able to spot at least three Borja Sémper during his visit to The anthill There was the one who told his journey through that disease called cancer. “I get a little excited,” he said after ensuring that “at the moment,” and after the last checkup, he is free of the disease. And if he had been excited muchilloit would have been even better. Continue reading

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